Team:Amsterdam/practices/results

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<h4>Social scientist</h4>
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We started working on our human practice through a ‘crash course’ on SB and iGEM organized by the supervisors of the Amsterdam and Delft 2012 iGEM teams. One of our advisors, Wieke Betten, gave a lecture about the importance of ‘good’ incorporation of the societal context in the development of SB and embedding of SB in society. The key word from this presentation was valorization. The only way this can be achieved, she stated, was by early involvement of stakeholders and public in the design of a new scientific project. This lecture inspired us to outline a generic approach in human practice that could be applied not only to our present iGEM topics, the Cellular Logbook, but also to all future iGEM teams. Such a generic approach in human practice would reflect on the ethical, societal, safety and security issues concerning each specific project. Our Interactive iGEM research approach was born.
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We started working on our human practice through a ‘crash course’ on SB and iGEM organized by the supervisors of the Amsterdam and Delft 2012 iGEM teams. One of our advisors, [https://2012.igem.org/Team:Amsterdam/team/advisors#Wieke_Betten ''Wieke Betten''], gave a lecture about the importance of ‘good’ incorporation of the societal context in the development of SB and embedding of SB in society. The key word from this presentation was [https://2012.igem.org/Team:Amsterdam/practices/methods#Key_Concepts ''valorization'']. The only way this can be achieved, she stated, was by early involvement of stakeholders and public in the design of a new scientific project. This lecture inspired us to outline a generic approach in human practice that could be applied not only to our present iGEM topics, the Cellular Logbook, but also to all future iGEM teams. Such a generic approach in human practice would reflect on the ethical, societal, safety and security issues concerning each specific project. Our Interactive iGEM research approach was born.
<h4>Experts in biotechnology</h4>
<h4>Experts in biotechnology</h4>
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[[File:Amsterdam_practices_1.jpg|300px|right|thumb|Figure 2: Presenting our project in an early stage to the experts at the UvA]]
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[[File:Amsterdam_practices_1.jpg|300px|right|thumb|Figure 1: Presenting our project in an early stage to the experts at the UvA]]
In the first month of our project we organized presentations at both universities (UvA and VU) and invited scientists from the departments of Molecular Cell Biology and the Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences (SILS). During these presentations we explained how we wanted to realize our project, the Cellular Logbook. We proposed our designed molecular mechanisms of the Cellular Logbook to these experts. Although most feedback confirmed the neatness of our project design, we received some relevant feedback:
In the first month of our project we organized presentations at both universities (UvA and VU) and invited scientists from the departments of Molecular Cell Biology and the Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences (SILS). During these presentations we explained how we wanted to realize our project, the Cellular Logbook. We proposed our designed molecular mechanisms of the Cellular Logbook to these experts. Although most feedback confirmed the neatness of our project design, we received some relevant feedback:

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