Team:Clemson/HumanPractices

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<h1 >WELCOME TO iGEM 2014! </h1>
 
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<p>If you choose to create a model during your project, please write about it here. Modeling is not an essential part of iGEM, but we encourage any and all teams to model some aspect of their project. See previous "Best Model" awards for more information.</p>
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<p>Where is the balance between open source and intellectual property? Where do we draw the line between sharing scientific findings freely and giving credit and incentive for innovation? Can we even patent life? These were the issues the Clemson 2014 iGEM team explored. </p>
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Human Practices

Where is the balance between open source and intellectual property? Where do we draw the line between sharing scientific findings freely and giving credit and incentive for innovation? Can we even patent life? These were the issues the Clemson 2014 iGEM team explored.