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<p>We settled on a kind of popularization event that would bring us a maximal visibility, but that would also allow us to interact with each person individually and collect feedback. It would enable us to ensure that our message was not be misunderstood or oversimplified in the popularization process. We found just that opportunity in the <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:ULB-Brussels/Human/MissionBGF"><b> Brussels Game festival</b></a>.</p> | <p>We settled on a kind of popularization event that would bring us a maximal visibility, but that would also allow us to interact with each person individually and collect feedback. It would enable us to ensure that our message was not be misunderstood or oversimplified in the popularization process. We found just that opportunity in the <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:ULB-Brussels/Human/MissionBGF"><b> Brussels Game festival</b></a>.</p> | ||
</p>Furthermore, we had the opportunity to participate to the <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:ULB-Brussels/Human/SynbioUpp"><b>Synbio Hours</b></a>, a popularization event organised by the iGEM team Uppsala, in Sweden. We thus seized this occasion of explaining our project and of helping the Team Uppsala to explain to students and academics of Uppsala University the perspectives of synthetic biology. | </p>Furthermore, we had the opportunity to participate to the <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:ULB-Brussels/Human/SynbioUpp"><b>Synbio Hours</b></a>, a popularization event organised by the iGEM team Uppsala, in Sweden. We thus seized this occasion of explaining our project and of helping the Team Uppsala to explain to students and academics of Uppsala University the perspectives of synthetic biology. | ||
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In conclusion, $\MyColi$ seems to be a safe and predictable system, whose biggest danger would be to be used to produce a dangerous protein. This latter problem has to be addressed on a case-by-case basis, by other institutions than ours. | In conclusion, $\MyColi$ seems to be a safe and predictable system, whose biggest danger would be to be used to produce a dangerous protein. This latter problem has to be addressed on a case-by-case basis, by other institutions than ours. | ||
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Revision as of 18:13, 17 October 2014
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