Team:British Columbia/HP

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Human Practices is a pillar of iGEM that have some loose guidelines... which I (Laura) LOVE because there is so much room for creativity and innovation.  
Human Practices is a pillar of iGEM that have some loose guidelines... which I (Laura) LOVE because there is so much room for creativity and innovation.  
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I have outlined below some of our main objectives for this project:
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I have outlined below some of our main objectives under the Objectives Tab
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1. Build bridges between individuals, communities and countries.
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  a. The focus is not on ourselves, it is about bridging the gap between researchers of synthetic biology and those outside of this field.
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2. Actively seek out mutually transforming relationships.
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  a. We do not want a one-way relationship - we want symbiosis.
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  b. We aim to learn as much as we do to teach.
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3. Use multimedia tools to reach the community in an interesting, engaging way.
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We are going to be delivering a workshop at Vancouver Science World and also tending a booth during the University of British Columbia's orientation day for undergraduates.
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It will be a great opportunity to deploy some of the available iGEM outreach resources (http://openwetware.org/wiki/IGEM_Outreach) and also recruit new team members for next year!
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Revision as of 22:57, 13 August 2011

Team: British Columbia - 2011.igem.org

Human Practices is a pillar of iGEM that have some loose guidelines... which I (Laura) LOVE because there is so much room for creativity and innovation.

I have outlined below some of our main objectives under the Objectives Tab