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Inspired by these quotes from the iGEM website, this year we set out to ‘challenge’ public perceptions about genetically modified organisms and inform people about synthetic biology by hosting a speed debate.
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Inspired by these quotes from the iGEM website, this year we set out to ‘challenge’ public perceptions about genetically modified organisms and inform people about synthetic biology by hosting a debate.
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The topic of the debate is going to be “Fighting Ocean Pollution with Synthetic Organisms or GMO vs Plastic Pollution”, in a non-conventional debate format that is in the style of “Speed dating”. It is going to be one-on-one debate between two people with opposite opinions.The event is preceded a reception, and stalls with experts from different fields with different perspective on the debated topic such as:
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- Synbio Scientists
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- Ethics, safety and government Policy experts on GMO
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- Marine biologist working on plastic pollution
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Attendees have the chance to inform their arguments by talking to these experts, gather more information about GMO and chose a side in the debate. This discussions will be followed by speed debating. People will debate in pairs and regroup every 5 min. At the end of the speed debating, a short Q&A with the experts offers attendees the chance to raise questions that have come up during the speed debating.
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We're inviting you to voice your opinion at an evening of ''speed debating''. Deliberate the question “Should plastic pollution be tackled by GMO?” in a relaxed setting. Experts from marine biology, environmental groups and bioethics will be present, giving you the insider's point of view. Join us for an evening of debate and drinks!
== Tickets ==
== Tickets ==

Revision as of 13:27, 2 August 2012

Speed Debating

Overview

"Will the world be a safe place if we make biology easy to engineer? How do the lessons of the past inform the discussion going forward? Think beyond just convincing people that 'synthetic biology is good'."


Inspired by these quotes from the iGEM website, this year we set out to ‘challenge’ public perceptions about genetically modified organisms and inform people about synthetic biology by hosting a debate.

We're inviting you to voice your opinion at an evening of speed debating. Deliberate the question “Should plastic pollution be tackled by GMO?” in a relaxed setting. Experts from marine biology, environmental groups and bioethics will be present, giving you the insider's point of view. Join us for an evening of debate and drinks!

Tickets

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