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- | <p>We conducted a wide survey targeted at the general public, with respondents ranging from high school students to working citizens, in collaboration with the Kyoto Institute of Technology | + | <p>We conducted a wide survey targeted at the general public, with respondents ranging from high school students to working citizens, in collaboration with the Kyoto Institute of Technology <a href="https://2012.igem.org/Team:KIT-Kyoto">KIT-Kyoto </a> and <a href="https://2012.igem.org/Team:Ehime-Japan">Ehime-Japan</a>. The survey had two objectives. The first was to find how Japanese people feel or think about '''''synthetic biology''''' and its associated issues such as bioethics and safety. The second was to capture the public perception of '''''radiation''''' in Japan. We surveyed people who came not only from biological backgrounds but also from various other fields of study. We also obtained feedback from visitors to our universities' open campus events. In addition, we made an online version of our questionnaire to survey even more people from various walks of life.</p> |
- | The survey had two objectives. The first was to find how Japanese people feel or think about '''''synthetic biology''''' and its associated issues such as bioethics and safety. The second was to capture the public perception of '''''radiation''''' in Japan. We surveyed people who came not only from biological backgrounds but also from various other fields of study. We also obtained feedback from visitors to our universities' open campus events. In addition, we made an online version of our questionnaire to survey even more people from various walks of life.</p> | + | |
Revision as of 02:53, 11 September 2012
Collaborations
Questionnaire in our survey
We conducted a wide survey targeted at the general public, with respondents ranging from high school students to working citizens, in collaboration with the Kyoto Institute of Technology KIT-Kyoto and Ehime-Japan. The survey had two objectives. The first was to find how Japanese people feel or think about '''''synthetic biology''''' and its associated issues such as bioethics and safety. The second was to capture the public perception of '''''radiation''''' in Japan. We surveyed people who came not only from biological backgrounds but also from various other fields of study. We also obtained feedback from visitors to our universities' open campus events. In addition, we made an online version of our questionnaire to survey even more people from various walks of life.
Attributions & Acknowledgements
We take pride in the fact that all experimental work - part design, construction and testing - were done by ourselves, without relying on outside help. However, directly or indirectly our project has benefited from help from the following parties:
- Professor Todo and all the members of Medicine Lab at Osaka University for lending us lab space and putting up with our intrusion
- Issay Narumi of Ion Beam Mutagenesis Research Group at Japan Atomic Energy Agency for supplying us with D.radiodurans genomic DNA as well as helpful information and invaluable advice concerning the RecA promoter, etc
- Professor Hayano of the laboratory of Hayano at the University of Tokyo and ASACUSA at CERN for invaluable advice concerning biodosimetry and dosimeter.