Team:Heidelberg/Human Practices/Philosophy
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This year's Heidelberg team has an ambitious project that goes far beyond the aims of other teams. Not even the designing of a gentherapeutical regulator but also its test on mice is fascinating. But indeed, besides all the thrill and scientific challenge the project raises several, fundamental questions. Thereby, I was not interested in dealing with animal testing in general because German legislation and restriction handle this issue. I pursue the matter if it is problematic that animal testing is conducted within the iGEM competition. Or aksed the other way around: What problems may rise from conducting animal testing within iGEM? Should we differentiate between iGEM and normal research groups? What responsibility may the organizers of iGEM have to face? And most fundamental: Should young students conduct animal testing to win a competition? | This year's Heidelberg team has an ambitious project that goes far beyond the aims of other teams. Not even the designing of a gentherapeutical regulator but also its test on mice is fascinating. But indeed, besides all the thrill and scientific challenge the project raises several, fundamental questions. Thereby, I was not interested in dealing with animal testing in general because German legislation and restriction handle this issue. I pursue the matter if it is problematic that animal testing is conducted within the iGEM competition. Or aksed the other way around: What problems may rise from conducting animal testing within iGEM? Should we differentiate between iGEM and normal research groups? What responsibility may the organizers of iGEM have to face? And most fundamental: Should young students conduct animal testing to win a competition? | ||
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The importance and public interest to SynBio increased in the last years noticeable. Magazines, newspapers, TV-stations, reports, all deal with SynBio and all use terms to mediate facts, opinions or even manipulations. This terms, however, are the basis of the perception of SynBio and they can be quite problematic. Phrases like "artificial cells", "living machines" or "`genetically engineered machines"' test and provoke our intuitions concerning the most distinct concepts humans are up to: nature and technology. They also pretend to be something what they might not really are. If you want to know why "living machine" is high-grade questionable, why "artificial cell" is misleading and what kind of problems may occur of an inappropriate use of terms and what, at last, the "flesh-shoe" has to do with all of this, feel free to press the XXX. | The importance and public interest to SynBio increased in the last years noticeable. Magazines, newspapers, TV-stations, reports, all deal with SynBio and all use terms to mediate facts, opinions or even manipulations. This terms, however, are the basis of the perception of SynBio and they can be quite problematic. Phrases like "artificial cells", "living machines" or "`genetically engineered machines"' test and provoke our intuitions concerning the most distinct concepts humans are up to: nature and technology. They also pretend to be something what they might not really are. If you want to know why "living machine" is high-grade questionable, why "artificial cell" is misleading and what kind of problems may occur of an inappropriate use of terms and what, at last, the "flesh-shoe" has to do with all of this, feel free to press the XXX. | ||
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