Team:INSA-Lyon/Perception

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<p>Gladly, our message was heard loud and clear. After finding the general opinion about synthetic biology in a scientific environment, the next step was to raise awareness to the not specialized audience. Several publications in the newspaper or at the television gave voice to our project. Our initiative was appreciated and at the same time enabled us to share the amazing, infinite possibilities that the synthetic biology can offer. </p>
<p>Gladly, our message was heard loud and clear. After finding the general opinion about synthetic biology in a scientific environment, the next step was to raise awareness to the not specialized audience. Several publications in the newspaper or at the television gave voice to our project. Our initiative was appreciated and at the same time enabled us to share the amazing, infinite possibilities that the synthetic biology can offer. </p>
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<p>Also, the members of the team are actively involved in INSA ADN Concept Club, an association that supports this initiative with its newsletter and many other activities. </p>
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Revision as of 00:37, 18 October 2014

Curly'on - IGEM 2014 INSA-LYON

This Human Practice section aims at explaining the synthetic biology field as a compromise between science and society.
Our approach includes an international survey aiming at understanding the perception of synthetic biology and the impact of our biotechnology project by the public opinion. We insist on the historical approach of biology in Lyon (France) because it's an example of how population and scientists co-build science, technology, health and environment within a society.


  • Rising awareness


  • Also, the members of the team are actively involved in INSA ADN Concept Club, an association that supports this initiative with its newsletter and many other activities.

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  • Walk in the Lyon Biopole