Team:Paris Bettencourt/Human Practice/Overview
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#:* '''''Creating a safety page on the biobrick registry''''' where all the safety devices that exist are listed and characterized (included evaluation of their robustness) in order for iGEM teams to pick the most appropriate device to add to their newly created genetic circuit. Ultimately, we would like '''''the integration of safety modules and risks assessments to be part of of every synthetic biology project from the very start''''' (already listed in the safety page or created de novo by the team) (addresses issue D, F), [http://partsregistry.org/Biosafety Go to safety page] | #:* '''''Creating a safety page on the biobrick registry''''' where all the safety devices that exist are listed and characterized (included evaluation of their robustness) in order for iGEM teams to pick the most appropriate device to add to their newly created genetic circuit. Ultimately, we would like '''''the integration of safety modules and risks assessments to be part of of every synthetic biology project from the very start''''' (already listed in the safety page or created de novo by the team) (addresses issue D, F), [http://partsregistry.org/Biosafety Go to safety page] | ||
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Human Practice
Aim To chart new venues of best practice for synthetic biology. To this end, we examined the ethical, biological and social concerns related to the release of genetically modified bacteria in the wild. Metodology
You can find the full list of conclusions here Main Proposals
You can find the full list of proposals here |