Team:Amsterdam/practices/overview

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Also, involvement of relevant stakeholders is required to enable a flexible way to deal with upcoming problems. Two approaches that have this involvement of stakeholders in the shaping and execution of research and development in common are [https://2012.igem.org/Team:Amsterdam/practices/methods#Key_Concepts Constructive Technology Assessment (CTA) and Midstream Modulation (MM) ]. The main difference between these two strategies is that in MM societal and contextual issues are denoted via a social scientist, whether in CTA the researchers themselves are more directly involving stakeholders.
Also, involvement of relevant stakeholders is required to enable a flexible way to deal with upcoming problems. Two approaches that have this involvement of stakeholders in the shaping and execution of research and development in common are [https://2012.igem.org/Team:Amsterdam/practices/methods#Key_Concepts Constructive Technology Assessment (CTA) and Midstream Modulation (MM) ]. The main difference between these two strategies is that in MM societal and contextual issues are denoted via a social scientist, whether in CTA the researchers themselves are more directly involving stakeholders.
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Based on these theories, we designed a new approach in human practices specifically for iGEM projects, which can be adopted by each future iGEM team. In practice, this approach embraces the involvement of experts from various relevant disciplines to share their knowledge and opinions on the technical, safety, ethical, social and legal issues early in the developmental phase of an iGEM project. This approach will help you guide and develop your project into a product that will have maximal positive impact and will pass through minimal legislative and societal hindrance.
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Based on these theories, we designed '''a new approach in human practices''' specifically for iGEM projects, which can be adopted by each future iGEM team. In practice, this approach embraces the involvement of experts from various relevant disciplines to share their knowledge and opinions on the technical, safety, ethical, social and legal issues early in the developmental phase of an iGEM project. This approach will help you guide and develop your project into a product that will have maximal positive impact and will pass through minimal legislative and societal hindrance.
We named this approach the Interactive iGEM research approach. In the Method section it is further explained. Curious on how we applied this approach to our project, the Cellular Logbook? Check the Results section. In Conclusion, you can see how we benefitted from this approach.
We named this approach the Interactive iGEM research approach. In the Method section it is further explained. Curious on how we applied this approach to our project, the Cellular Logbook? Check the Results section. In Conclusion, you can see how we benefitted from this approach.

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