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<p>What happens within the <a href="https://2010.igem.org/Main_Page">iGEM</a> competition that doesn't involve <b>humans</b>?</p>
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<p>What happens within the iGEM competition that doesn't involve humans?</p>
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<p>Human aspects permeates throughout all parts of the iGEM competition, from the identities (in the broadest sense) of participants and the teams they are within to lab work to the decisions on project focus to the more obvious parts such as ethics.</p>
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<p>iGEM is a multidisciplinary experience. This situation lends itself to the encouraging of awareness of other ways of thinking than what one is used to. Through the interaction of people from various disciplines the way in which one starts to perceive what one is doing from another perspective. I have furthered that expansion during my time within the University of Edinburgh iGEM team by questioning how the team sees things from ethics to themselves as individuals.</p>
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<p>Very little, is our <b>answer</b>.</p>
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<p>Therefore, what has relevance to <b>human practices</b>? Almost <b>everything</b>.</p>
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<p>Human practices <b>permeate</b> throughout all aspects of the iGEM <b>competition</b>, from the <b>identities</b> (in the broadest sense) of <b>participants</b> and the <b>teams</b> they are within, to the <b>decisions</b> on project focus and lab work, to the more obvious parts such as <b>ethics</b>.</p>
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<p>iGEM is a <b>multidisciplinary</b> experience. This situation lends itself to the encouraging of <b>awareness</b> of other ways of thinking than what one is used to. Through the <b>interaction</b> of people from various <b>disciplines</b> the way in which one starts to perceive what one is doing from another <b>perspective</b>. We have furthered that <b>expansion</b> during our time within the <a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:Edinburgh/Team">University of Edinburgh iGEM team</a> by <b>questioning</b> how we see things from ethics to themselves as <b>individuals</b>.</p><br>
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Human BRIDGEs - Human practices


What happens within the iGEM competition that doesn't involve humans?

Very little, is our answer.

Therefore, what has relevance to human practices? Almost everything.

Human practices permeate throughout all aspects of the iGEM competition, from the identities (in the broadest sense) of participants and the teams they are within, to the decisions on project focus and lab work, to the more obvious parts such as ethics.

iGEM is a multidisciplinary experience. This situation lends itself to the encouraging of awareness of other ways of thinking than what one is used to. Through the interaction of people from various disciplines the way in which one starts to perceive what one is doing from another perspective. We have furthered that expansion during our time within the University of Edinburgh iGEM team by questioning how we see things from ethics to themselves as individuals.



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Throughout this wiki there are words in bold that indicate a relevance to human aspects. It will become obvious that human aspects are a part of almost everything in iGEM.