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Revision as of 09:54, 17 October 2014

Policy & Practices

Discussion

iGEM projects involve significant questions beyond the bench, for example ethics, safety or property rights. We discussed how we can approach these problems and took following actions as our Policy & Practices activities then summarized the achievements.

Ethics

Problem

The results of our survey on genetic engineering suggest that the level of knowledge about genetic engineering is generally very low and that with the very limited knowledge many people have negative perception about genetic engineering, especially on the ethical aspect.

Actions We Took

Workshop: Participants created BioArt using E. coli ink.
High School Visit: To educate students about the utility, safety and ethical acceptability of genetic engineering.
Open House: Poster presentation and oral presentation on iGEM and GM to high school students and their parents.

Achievement

Through these activities, we were successfully able to educate people in general that genetic engineering and synthetic biology are fun and close to our everyday life.