Team:TU Delft/Safety/society

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On our [[Team:TU_Delft/Education|Education page]] you can read a report on how we contributed to teaching biotechnology. We worked together with the [http://www.rathenau.nl/en.html Rathenau Institute] (Dutch national research and debate institute on science and technology) in organizing workshops for high school teachers.
On our [[Team:TU_Delft/Education|Education page]] you can read a report on how we contributed to teaching biotechnology. We worked together with the [http://www.rathenau.nl/en.html Rathenau Institute] (Dutch national research and debate institute on science and technology) in organizing workshops for high school teachers.
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At the same time we conducted a literature research on the [[Team:TU_Delft/Safety/ethics|ethics of synthetic biology]].
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At the same time we conducted a literature research on the [[Team:TU_Delft/Safety/ethics|ethics of synthetic biology]] and analyzed [[Team:TU_Delft/Safety/survey|the general public opinion]] on Synthetic Biology.
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Finally, we are also concerned with the future of research in genomics in view of intellectual property. The iGEM competition has an unique approach to this matter. Which is why we shared this philosophy in an [[Team:TU_Delft/Safety/society/who-owns-you|upcoming documentary: ''Who Owns You'']].
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Revision as of 13:34, 14 October 2010

Safety for Society

During our iGEM project we tried to analyse, assess and improve the relationship between society and synthetic biology. By doing so, our team hopes to improves the way in which SynBio meets the expectations and needs of society.

On our Education page you can read a report on how we contributed to teaching biotechnology. We worked together with the Rathenau Institute (Dutch national research and debate institute on science and technology) in organizing workshops for high school teachers.

At the same time we conducted a literature research on the ethics of synthetic biology and analyzed the general public opinion on Synthetic Biology.

Finally, we are also concerned with the future of research in genomics in view of intellectual property. The iGEM competition has an unique approach to this matter. Which is why we shared this philosophy in an upcoming documentary: Who Owns You.

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