Team:Duke/Human Practices
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Revision as of 02:26, 4 October 2012
Engineering New Human Practices for the 21st Century
The 2012 Duke iGEM Team has approached human practice through a variety of methods including collaborations with other teams, examination of current synthetic biology policy, and helping start up and mentor local High School iGEM chapters.
Collaboration
The Duke iGEM Team has sought to collaborate with other teams.