Team:Toulouse/Result/achievement

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As <i>Bacillus subtilis</i> appears to be for us an  ideal chassis, we also developed new genetic tools to facilitate its utilization. Thanks to numerous interactions with other iGEM teams, we didn't see the time flying by during this <b>amazing summer</b> !</p>
As <i>Bacillus subtilis</i> appears to be for us an  ideal chassis, we also developed new genetic tools to facilitate its utilization. Thanks to numerous interactions with other iGEM teams, we didn't see the time flying by during this <b>amazing summer</b> !</p>
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<p class="title2">It is better to have "well-made rather than a well-filled head"... (Michel de Montaigne)</p>
<p class="title2">It is better to have "well-made rather than a well-filled head"... (Michel de Montaigne)</p>
<p class="texte">We developed a deep <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Toulouse/ethics">ethical questioning</a>, trying to understand if we had the right to act against canker. We strongly believe that neglecting the ethical aspect in a scientific project is a mistake. All the team was involved in this part and the reflexions made were very profitable to us.</p>
<p class="texte">We developed a deep <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Toulouse/ethics">ethical questioning</a>, trying to understand if we had the right to act against canker. We strongly believe that neglecting the ethical aspect in a scientific project is a mistake. All the team was involved in this part and the reflexions made were very profitable to us.</p>
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