Team:Alberta/HumanPractices/Government

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         development but also to support their incorporation into
         development but also to support their incorporation into
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         communities. </p>
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         <p>While iGEM teams have historically focused on public
         <p>While iGEM teams have historically focused on public
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         governmental outreach was of fundamental importance to our
         governmental outreach was of fundamental importance to our
         human practices initiatives. </p>
         human practices initiatives. </p>
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         <p>Team Alberta made a substantial effort to gain the
         <p>Team Alberta made a substantial effort to gain the
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         as a valuable forum for discussing the energy challenges
         as a valuable forum for discussing the energy challenges
         that our communities face now and in the future. </p>
         that our communities face now and in the future. </p>
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         <p>Meeting with the Honorable Ron Liepert, Minister of
         <p>Meeting with the Honorable Ron Liepert, Minister of
         Energy in the Province of Alberta </p>
         Energy in the Province of Alberta </p>
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         <p>Meeting with Honorable Stephen Mandel, Mayor of the City
         <p>Meeting with Honorable Stephen Mandel, Mayor of the City
         of Edmonton </p>
         of Edmonton </p>
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         <p>Meeting with Don Iveson, Edmonton City Councilor </p>
         <p>Meeting with Don Iveson, Edmonton City Councilor </p>
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         <p>We are grateful to these individuals for taking the
         <p>We are grateful to these individuals for taking the
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         their valuable insights into the future of energy within
         their valuable insights into the future of energy within
         our province and city. </p>
         our province and city. </p>
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         <p>Confident in our project and its potential to
         <p>Confident in our project and its potential to

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HUMAN PRACTICES

Governmental Involvement

MycoDiesel has the potential to revolutionize economies throughout the world. However, advances such as ours require governmental support to not only further their development but also to support their incorporation into communities.


While iGEM teams have historically focused on public awareness, most notably at the high school level, Team Alberta felt that given the scope of our project, governmental outreach was of fundamental importance to our human practices initiatives.


Team Alberta made a substantial effort to gain the attention of several individuals holding governmental office. Resultantly, our team was successful in gaining the audience of several prominent governmental officials, including the Honorable Ron Liepert, Minister of Energy in the Province of Alberta, the Honorable Stephen Mandel, Mayor of Edmonton, and Don Iveson, Edmonton City Councilor. In addition to promoting our project, the iGEM competition and the field of synthetic biology, these meetings served as a valuable forum for discussing the energy challenges that our communities face now and in the future.


Meeting with the Honorable Ron Liepert, Minister of Energy in the Province of Alberta


Meeting with Honorable Stephen Mandel, Mayor of the City of Edmonton


Meeting with Don Iveson, Edmonton City Councilor


We are grateful to these individuals for taking the time out of their busy schedules to meet with us and for their valuable insights into the future of energy within our province and city.


Confident in our project and its potential to revolutionize economies in the future, Team Alberta made a substantial effort to reach out to those in governmental office. While public awareness is important, those in government hold a true the most power in being able to ensure that developed advances in the field are furthered.