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  • Team:Panama/human practice
    === HUMAN PRACTICE === ===Human Practices Project Objective===
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  • Team:UNAM-Genomics Mexico/Safety
    ==='''Human Practices'''=== ====Human Practice: The Synthetic Conquest of Mexico.====
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  • Team:Sheffield/HumanPractices
    ...wiki/2010/6/6c/Humanpracticeslogo.jpg" width="400" height="100" alt="human practices banner" /></div></td> Human practices</a> | <a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:Sheffield/HumanPractices/activiti
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  • Team:Edinburgh/Human
    <li><a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:Edinburgh/Human" class="dir">human BRIDGEs</a> <li><a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:Edinburgh/Human/Communication">communication of science</a></li>
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  • Team:Panama/safety
    ...igenous or exotic. Each level of containment describes the microbiological practices, safety equipment and facility safeguards for the corresponding level of ri basic practices and equipment are appropriate for protocols common to most research and cli
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  • Team:Wisconsin-Madison/safety
    ...or drug delivery; the ideal 'eventual application' involves a mammal (i.e. human) ingesting this organism so that it may release some compound (protein, dru ::i) ingestion of bacteria (incorporation into human diet)
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  • Jamboree/Project Abstract/Team Abstracts
    ...RIDGEs examine synthetic biology as ways of thinking and the permeation of human aspects, bridging the so-called 'divides' between disciplines and individua ...ds great promise for the treatment of acquired and inherited diseases. The human Adeno-Associated Virus (AAV) is a small, non-pathogenic, single-stranded DN
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  • Team:Imperial College London/Sitemap
    ...g/Team:Imperial_College_London/Human_Practices Human Practices] - '''Human Practices</li> ...llege_London/Human_Practices/Panel_Discussion Panel Discussion] - '''Human Practices Panel Discussion
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  • Team:Sheffield/HumanPractices/activities
    ...wiki/2010/6/6c/Humanpracticeslogo.jpg" width="400" height="100" alt="human practices banner" /></div></td> Human practices</a> | <a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:Sheffield/HumanPractices/activiti
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  • Team:Imperial College London/Human Practices/Report
    ...t-family: helvetica, arial, sans-serif;font-size:2em;color:#ea8828;"|Human Practices Report * Human African trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness)
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  • Community Collaborations
    ===[[Team:British_Columbia | Team British Columbia - Human Practices Art]]=== ...e applications. For more information, please feel free to browse our human practices page ([[Team:British_Columbia/HumanPractices | https://2010.igem.org/Team:B
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  • Team:Sheffield/HumanPractices/outputs
    ...wiki/2010/6/6c/Humanpracticeslogo.jpg" width="400" height="100" alt="human practices banner" /></div></td> ..."https://2010.igem.org/Team:Sheffield/HumanPractices" target="_self">Human practices</a> | <a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:Sheffield/HumanPractices/activiti
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  • Team:Edinburgh/Results
    <li><a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:Edinburgh/Human" class="dir">human BRIDGEs</a> <li><a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:Edinburgh/Human/Communication">communication of science</a></li>
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  • Team:Penn State/Project
    !align="center"|[[Team:Penn_State/Human Practices|Human Practices]] ...ecially RMIT. For details, see our [[Team:Penn State/Human Practices|Human Practices]] page.
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  • Team:Kyoto/HumanPractice
    ...Japanese public view, and we will take advantage of this result for future human practice activities. According to the previous result of human practice activity, which was a survey with questions about genetic engineer
    29 KB (4,275 words) - 03:04, 28 October 2010
  • Team:BCCS-Bristol
    :In support of our human practices work, our modelling team have looked into the cost to farmers of using agrE ===Human Practices===
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  • Team:British Columbia/Team
    ...<a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:British_Columbia/HumanPractices">human practices promoter maps</a> are his brain-children. ...<a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:British_Columbia/HumanPractices">human practices</a> artistic collaborations.<br/></div>
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  • Team:Tokyo Metropolitan/Human Practice
    ...Japanese public view, and we will take advantage of this result for future human practice activities. According to the previous result of human practice activity, which was a survey with questions about genetic engineer
    26 KB (3,784 words) - 02:35, 28 October 2010
  • Team:Osaka/HumanPractice
    ...Japanese public view, and we will take advantage of this result for future human practice activities. According to the previous result of human practice activity, which was a survey with questions about genetic engineer
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  • Team:Imperial College London/Human Practices/Panel Discussion
    ...a, arial, sans-serif;font-size:2em;color:#ea8828;"|Interdisciplinary Human Practices Panel Discussion ...eek two, we presented our developing project to an interdisciplinary human practices panel for discussion.
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  • Team:Baltimore US/Safety
    ...ining are Standard or Good Microbiological Practices (GMP) which are basic practices for working with any microorganism. Also some universal lab safety rules a ...sic - BioSafety Level 1 - based on the lab design/construction, equipment, practices and operational procedures working with various agents. The recombinant D
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  • Team:Northwestern/SideProject
    ...gn="center"|[[Team:Northwestern/SideProject|<font color="#000000">'''Human Practices'''</font>]] =='''Human Practices'''==
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  • Team:British Columbia/Project Outlook
    <h4>Human Practices: </h4><p> ...ic biology into the schools, workplaces and homes of the public. Our human practices project has generated ripples of thoughts about synthetic biology in variou
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  • Team:Sheffield/Notebook
    ...e our presentation in Newcastle and and progress is made in terms of human practices/transformations. ...k 6</a> - Growing up our BarA knockout cells. We conduct most of our human practices interviews and socio-technical circuitry.
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  • Team:Newcastlle/other
    ==== Human Practices==== [[ Human Practices]]
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  • Team:sheffield/week7
    ...ductively to continue interviews with Kate and move forward with our human practices work. Plenty of sticky note mess all over again. The end product is an exci ...he afternoon Andy, Matt, Caz and Steve worked with Kate to bring our human practices work up to date. Might be good to keep on top of it from now on, does tend
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  • Team:St Andrews/project/ethics/communication
    ...he volume of publically accessible communications is immense. From a human practices perspective this provides a vast and frequently changing dataset which give ... pertains to a subject to serve as an excellent building block for a human practices investigation.
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  • Team:BCCS-Bristol/Human Practices
    ==Human Practices== Our overall approach to human practices has two strands: <!--the development of this novel idea for presenting our
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  • Team:UNAM-Genomics Mexico/About/Gallery
    ==Human Practices== These are pictures taken at the various Human Practices events we have organized.
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  • Team:Alberta/human practices
    {{Team:Alberta/navbar|practices=selected}} ==Human Practices==
    3 KB (422 words) - 03:13, 28 October 2010
  • Team:Imperial College London/Media/Pictures
    |The team at the Human Practices Panel. Don't we look excited??? |Our lovely advisors at the Human Practices Panel.
    52 KB (7,171 words) - 02:38, 28 October 2010
  • Team:Waterloo
    ...aContentMenuHover(4,false)" onmousedown="aContentMenuSelect(4)">Human<br />Practices</div> ... (MRSA) are bacteria whose presence has been quite problematic in terms of human pathogenic infections. Since its discovery in the 1880s, Staphylococcus aur
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  • Team:Penn State/Safety
    !align="center"|[[Team:Penn_State/Human Practices|Human Practices]] ...e wanted to share the data publicly, two members of our team completed the human subjects training in our university's Institutional Review Board. This tra
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  • Team:British Columbia/Safety
    ...and is controlled by a <i>S. aureus</i> quorum-sensing system. In terms of human or animal safety, this engineered phage should not pose any biohazardous ri ...er will become a constitutive promoter so that our phage will wipe out the human race. There is no chance of this occuring.
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  • Team:uOttawa/Safety
    ==Human practices, ownership== ... and intellectual property management gone wrong. Approximately 20% of the human genome has some sort of patent on it or on tests surrounding it, and compan
    10 KB (1,551 words) - 03:59, 28 October 2010
  • Team:Berkeley/Human Practices
    [[Image:human practices header.png | 965px]] <font size=6> '''Human Practices: Technical Biosafety Standards'''</font>
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  • Team:Toronto/Human Practices
    !align="center"|[[Team:Toronto/Human Practices|Human Practices]] <h1>'''Human Practices'''</h1>
    7 KB (1,028 words) - 08:04, 27 October 2010
  • Team:Edinburgh
    <li><a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:Edinburgh/Human" class="dir">human BRIDGEs</a> <li><a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:Edinburgh/Human/Communication">communication of science</a></li>
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  • Team:Calgary/Community/Ethics
    <li><a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:Calgary/Community/Ethics">Human Practices</a></li> <span id="bodytitle"><h1>Ethics and Human Practices</h1></span>
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  • Team:BCCS-Bristol/Human Practices/Marketing Campaign/Public Perception
    Directly as a result of the human practices section of the iGEM competition, much data has been collected gauging publi ...en produced by the Valencia 2009 team [https://2009.igem.org/Team:Valencia/Human/HumanPractices].
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  • Team:Brown/Human Practices/Synbio survey
    ===Human Practices / Ethics=== Energy and human health were two common applications, corroborating our other data that thes
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  • Team:Brown/Human Practices/Safety
    ...ar researcher, public, or environmental safety concerns given proper BSL I practices. ...ross many cells in the body. Thus, use of our Tat-PTD/linker cassette with human transcription factors or other sensitive material would require more sophis
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  • Team:Heidelberg/Team/Members
    <b>Human Practices</b> ...completing her degree in Psychology, she will go on with a second study in human medicine. Friederike joined iGEM bcause she loved the idea, working in a fi
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  • Team:Imperial College London/Safety
    ...d the risk to the all people working in the lab and ensured correct safety practices were taken during the most precarious steps. These substances were stored i Generally good laboratory practices were adhered to, including the wearing lab coats and protective gloves when
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  • Team:HKU-Hong Kong/Team
    ...e. I pretty enjoy the time I spent on iGEM, the laboratory work, the human practices and video shooting. iGEM is indeed a very nice competition and I am looking ...n biochemistry. I particularly like the environment and I believe that we, human, by making good use of knowledge in biology, can live with the Mother Natur
    8 KB (1,391 words) - 16:34, 27 October 2010
  • Team:Calgary/Team12
    <b>HUMAN PRACTICES.</b> We pursued various approaches to communicate with the public about Sy ...twined with the outreach initiative and can thus be found under the 'Human Practices' section.
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  • Team:Warsaw/HP
    <h2>Human Practices: Synthetic biology in Poland</h2></p> ...c biology in Poland, that’s why we came up with the idea of the <b>human practices project</b> concerning it.
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  • Team:St Andrews
    ...ment (<a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:TU_Delft">Delft</a> team), human practices data collection, exhange of DNA (<a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:Sheffi ...n Practices</a> shapes the future and the very being of all science. Human Practices includes (but is not limited to) the purpose, effects and impact of science
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  • Team:HKU-Hong Kong/Notebook
    *Human practices *Human practices
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  • Team:Groningen/Human
    == Human Practices == ...ningen] team we decided to focus on [https://2010.igem.org/Team:Groningen#/practices education].
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