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<h1 >North Carolina State University Genetic Engineering & Society Center iGEM Team</h1>
<h1 >North Carolina State University Genetic Engineering & Society Center iGEM Team</h1>
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<p>We are working with Antony Evans of the Glowing Plant Project to create a guide to responsible innovation for the DIY bio network and others.
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<p>We are working with Antony Evans of the Glowing Plant Project to explore what it means to act responsibly with respect to genetic engineering. Specifically, we propose an iterative concept mapping framework to assess the values that people associate with responsibly releasing genetically engineered plants beyond the laboratory.  
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<br>We'll be updating this page over the summer, so check back soon to find out more. </p>
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Latest revision as of 03:21, 18 October 2014

North Carolina State University Genetic Engineering & Society Center iGEM Team

We are working with Antony Evans of the Glowing Plant Project to explore what it means to act responsibly with respect to genetic engineering. Specifically, we propose an iterative concept mapping framework to assess the values that people associate with responsibly releasing genetically engineered plants beyond the laboratory.

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