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+ | Our team has reflected that Human Practices is a fundamental part of this revolution called Synthetic Biology, in which we are being a part of it at the iGEM competition. It is necessary that the humanity that we call today society understands the concepts of Synthetic Biology, which is the main goal of this part of the competition, because if all the people involved do not understand how this science could affect them in a positive way, it won't be possible the development of this kind of projects. | ||
+ | In that vein, Human Practices makes possible the constant growth of a strong bridge of communication between the society and Synthetic Biology. This science will take into account, with priority, all the applications and implications that come with it, because of the fact that we are using living parts of the nature to create and recreate new things for the environment that are completely new. | ||
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+ | We also think that for the future of the humanity, this science needs to be integral, because we humans are renowned for being rational beings with creativity that we can positively transform our environment and human life. | ||
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+ | And of course we cannot fail to mention the fact that this means that our scientists are becoming part of a wonderful new mentality that shows the high degree of awareness and the way of commitment to the development of science. | ||
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I.BACKGROUNDWe must ask ourselves and think about what is "Human Practices" and why it is included in the iGEM competition. We know that is common that many students participating on iGEM dont know about this category or appreciation If they are not told about it and possibly they may not include it in their iGEM projects. For instance,many teams do this as a requirement of the contest or just outreach activity, without engaging in a deeper analysis in what may be "Human Practices." In our search for a Human to Practices Project, we had found the need to reflect on, what is Human Practices?, and why it has to be done?, and we met with some definitions and models developed and planned by SynBerc [1] and by Dr. Paul Ravinov [2], which we present a "Human Practices" broader and deeper than a Outreach.
b). Quote of Paul Ravinov, from Ravinov lab:
We decite to ask to our team members: II. TEAM'S ANSWERSDukakis: "Genetic manipulation has always been a controversial issue, an example is the clonation of the first mammal, Dolly the sheep, which further exacerbated the controversies. Years earlier, was the genetic manipulation of foods to make them resistant to pests and get better features, which began the debate on the necessity and the consequences of this practice. Recently there has appeared a new discipline, Synthetic Biology, and taking into account this background it is important in order to avoid prejudice and misconceptions,deeply assess the impact and implications of this discipline. Moreover, creating awareness in society about the benefits, risks, utilization and impact of Synbio for society in general as well as for science and technology. So I think it has been necessary to include within iGEM "Human Practices" to address the above."
Therefore it is strongly justified to implementing Human Practices because otherwise the applications that are planned to be develop will lack of purpose if they are not intended to improve the human life, animal and our planet. Awareness and a clear assimilation of the concepts of synthetic biology is the primary objective of Human Practices aspects in all iGEM competition projects."
The most common example is the production of food: making plants resistant to pests, more profitable or more nutritious. In the medicine is also used to produce new drugs and therapies that help to save lives. At the same time human practice also motivate researchers to develop useful projects for humanity. Who does not want to go down in history as the one who changed all the mankind for the good?"
- To achieve that orientation we need to know what we do.
Salomon:"Well like Peter´s Parker Uncle Ben should say: “With every great power comes a great responsibility”. I believe science is indeed a great power, so is very important to have something like a human practice dept. to remind us all the great responsibility that we all have in behalf of this great and only world we have."
III. CONCLUSIONOur team has reflected that Human Practices is a fundamental part of this revolution called Synthetic Biology, in which we are being a part of it at the iGEM competition. It is necessary that the humanity that we call today society understands the concepts of Synthetic Biology, which is the main goal of this part of the competition, because if all the people involved do not understand how this science could affect them in a positive way, it won't be possible the development of this kind of projects. In that vein, Human Practices makes possible the constant growth of a strong bridge of communication between the society and Synthetic Biology. This science will take into account, with priority, all the applications and implications that come with it, because of the fact that we are using living parts of the nature to create and recreate new things for the environment that are completely new. We also think that for the future of the humanity, this science needs to be integral, because we humans are renowned for being rational beings with creativity that we can positively transform our environment and human life. And of course we cannot fail to mention the fact that this means that our scientists are becoming part of a wonderful new mentality that shows the high degree of awareness and the way of commitment to the development of science.
Human Practices Home | Human Practices in Science | Outreach | SB UTP 1.0 | SB UTP PROJECT 1.0 |
References[1] Human Practices, Synthetic Biology Research Engineering Center. http://calfuel.org/humanpractices.html [2] FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN PRACTICES, Ravinov Lab. Openwetware. http://openwetware.org/wiki/Rabinow_lab |