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Goodbye Azodye UCL iGEM 2014

Sociological Imaginations

Human Practice Team

Introduction

Biology is said to bring the greatest innovation in the twenty-first century. With the promise of synthetic biology to design and build biological systems, this innovation appears to not only change science and technology, but even have considerable transformational potential for societies that continue to seek progress. A high-level expert group on new and emerging science and technology within the European Commission specified a total of six domains where biotechnology as a discipline could be strongly affected due to the emergence of synthetic biology: 'biomedicine, synthesis of biopharmaceuticals, sustainable chemical industry, environment and energy, and the production of smart materials and biomaterials and counter-bioterrorism measures' (Calvert 2010; European Commission and Directorate General for Research 2005: 13-17; Kelle 2013 2012).

Envisioning the Environmental Controversy of Dual-Use Synthetic Biology

Anticipatory Socialisation for Sustainable Governance in iGEM

Guide to Making a New Page

Hey Kevin. So to make a new page the first thing to do is go to the sociological imaginations main page (https://2014.igem.org/Team:UCL/Humans/Soci). Once there you need to go to a web address that hasnt been used yet. Do this by taking the Imaginations page and adding something to the end like this: https://2014.igem.org/Team:UCL/Humans/Soci/4
You may notice I've already made some pages at /1 (this page) & /2 & /3. Go to the /4 page I've included or another page of you liking ...Soci/Something. Once on that page you'll notice that it doesnt say anything in particular. If you go to the black menu bar at the top of the page (you may need to hover the mouse to see it) and click on create it will automatically let you edit and put content into the page. Next copy the contents of either /2 or /3 onto the new page. That will automatically give you the header, footer, and title. From there you can play around.

Tips on Making a Menu Bar

The most basic menu bar will be a simple un-ordered list like this
<ul>
<li>One</li>
<li>Two</li>
<li>Three</li>
<li>Four</li>
</ul>
From there it is pretty much just css. Go check out http://coredogs.com/lesson/vertical-navigation-bars they have some great explanations that are pretty intuitive. It wont be beyond you simply just learning new tags and css attributes so dont worry. All that said, if you still need help just let me know I'd be glad to help!

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