Team:Imperial College London/Human Practices
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Revision as of 16:31, 27 October 2010
Human Practices | Overview | Panel | Workshop | Meetings | Report | Documentary |
Human practices has been a hugely important influence in the design of our final product. We contacted a number of experts very early on in the design process to allow us to truly adapt our specifications to meet the requirements of a field testing kit for parasites. This has ensured that our design is as feasible and useful as possible. |
Throughout our iGEM project we have ensured that Human Practices have truly informed our design specifications. |