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*Knowing a biosensor is not the ultimate solution to stop childhood diarrhea, we have created <b>[[Team:Arizona_State/International | hygiene lesson plans]]</b> to be implemented internationally in Guatemala.  
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*We know that a biosensor is not the ultimate solution to stop childhood diarrhea so we created <b>[[Team:Arizona_State/International | hygiene lesson plans]]</b> to be implemented internationally in Guatemala.  
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*To predict when to best implement our biosensor and how to analyze the accuracy and reliability of our device respectively, we have also conducted <b>[[Team:Arizona_State/FieldApplications | case studies]]</b> and <b>[[Team:Arizona_State/HPModeling | epidemiological models]]</b> respectively.
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*We conducted <b>[[Team:Arizona_State/FieldApplications | case studies]]</b> and <b>[[Team:Arizona_State/HPModeling | mathematical models]]</b> to predict when to implement our biosensor and how to evaluate the accuracy and the reliability of the device.
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*Additionally, <b>[[Team:Arizona_State/Ethical_Conditions | ethical consideration]]</b>s were addressed concerning whether we should tell a community without the necessary resources that their water is contaminated.
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*We addressed <b>[[Team:Arizona_State/Ethical_Conditions | ethical consideration]]</b>s regarding whether or not we should tell a community without the necessary resources that their water is contaminated and how to best implement our biosensor.
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*Locally, we gave <b>[[Team:Arizona_State/University_Outreach | presentations about synthetic biology]]</b> the incoming ASU freshman science and engineering class. Also we had two high school <b>[[Team:Arizona_State/Highschool_Outreach | interns]]</b> over the summer from Bioscience High School. During the school year, we also presented at their schools.
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*We gave <b>[[Team:Arizona_State/University_Outreach | presentations about synthetic biology]]</b> the incoming ASU freshman science and engineering class. Also we had two high school <b>[[Team:Arizona_State/Highschool_Outreach | interns]]</b> over the summer from Bioscience High School. During the school year, we also presented at their schools.
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Latest revision as of 03:48, 27 October 2012

Human Practices Overview



      • We know that a biosensor is not the ultimate solution to stop childhood diarrhea so we created hygiene lesson plans to be implemented internationally in Guatemala.
      • We conducted case studies and mathematical models to predict when to implement our biosensor and how to evaluate the accuracy and the reliability of the device.
      • We addressed ethical considerations regarding whether or not we should tell a community without the necessary resources that their water is contaminated and how to best implement our biosensor.
      • We gave presentations about synthetic biology the incoming ASU freshman science and engineering class. Also we had two high school interns over the summer from Bioscience High School. During the school year, we also presented at their schools.