Team:UTP-Panama/Synbio UTP 1.0

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II. WHAT IS SB UTP 1.0?

The UTP-Panama team developed a plan for introducing of the concepts of synthetic biology to the people who are not acquainted with the field of synthetic biology to the theoretical foundations, applications, and finally the social implications of this science. The program also introduces the iGEM competition. The great contribution of the program is to introduce users to the recommendations and ethical principles discussed in the PCSBI (Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues), Human Practice Trust, and other reports as a reference to the ethical, legal and social issues.
Flowchart1: It shows the three parts the SB UTP 1.0 is composed: about synthetic biology, about iGEM and a multiple selection quiz about general knowledges on.



This software is available,please click on the following link to download it. Instructions: After downloading, you must decompress unzip the package in a new folder using whether winrar or winzip. Then click on the setup.exe icon.

if you dont have the Winzip program you can find it: www.winzip.com( only evaluation version)

Media:SB_UTP_1.zip‎

Also you can enter to the program using the folder of the visual basic.net Project.

Visual basic.net version 2010 is required to run the program. Download the folder here: Media:SB_UTP_1.0.zip‎




REFERENCES

[1] New Directions:the Ethics of Synthetic Biology and Emerging Technologies, 2010. Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues Report. [2] Erik Parens, Josephine Johnston, and Jacob Moses 2009 Ethical Issues in Synthetic Biology. The Hastings Center, Garrison, New York. Synthetic Biology Project / SYNBIo 3, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
[3] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IGEM

[4] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synthetic_biology