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Policy & Practices

During the course of the past summer, we not only refined the technical and biological side of Cellock Holmes but also considered other aspects of our iGEM project such as social acceptance, biosafety and economical relevance.

Spreading the Idea of Synthetic Biology

Young students interested in science and engineering are the most valuable future source of innovation. One day, they might be the reasearchers who develop the methods to solve the most pressing issues of our world. Therefore, we visited two schools and a fair to fuel the sensitive flame of interest.