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'''William''': ''"Personally I think this is because due to the great potential of the area where the competition takes place: the synthetic biology and genetics. | '''William''': ''"Personally I think this is because due to the great potential of the area where the competition takes place: the synthetic biology and genetics. | ||
- | These areas are taboo-science that most people see with fear and do not see justification from the moral point of view. But the truth is that these sciences taken in a responsible and humane, can solve many of the problems that the mankind are facing today. | + | These areas are taboo-science that most people see with fear and do not see justification from the moral point of view. But the truth is that these sciences taken in a responsible and humane, can solve many of the problems that the mankind are facing today.'' |
- | 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. | + | ''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?"'' | + | ''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?" |
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+ | '''Naicolette''': ''"Human Practices are possible, cause as there are smart ideas to do projects, there are smart ideas for their application, too. Among these applications we find both excellent and versatile uses and non-beneficial uses. Then, we need a good guidance to these ideas, not only between team members, but for those one are surrounding us (Reminding that we are living entities forming a system - society - and somehow those actions that we take affect others, starting a chain reaction).'' | ||
- | '' | + | ''- To achieve that orientation we need to know what we do.<br> |
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- | - To achieve that orientation we need to know what we do.<br> | + | |
- A right orientation is a good basis on which we'll put the know knowledge.<br> | - A right orientation is a good basis on which we'll put the know knowledge.<br> | ||
- That orientation is the key for an adequate thought or reflection.<br> | - That orientation is the key for an adequate thought or reflection.<br> | ||
- | - With this we'll make better ideas and more probabilities of a positive development - in every way - on all synthetic biology projects that we do.<br> | + | - With this we'll make better ideas and more probabilities of a positive development - in every way - on all synthetic biology projects that we do.<br>'' |
- | * It should be noted that it's not just for synthetic biology, but all other branches of biology and by extension, in all the sciences. | + | ''* It should be noted that it's not just for synthetic biology, but all other branches of biology and by extension, in all the sciences. |
* Without anything cited previously it would implicate potential hazards (greed, accidents, ward, vices, diseases, emergence of bad philosophies and other degradation of human behavior)."'' | * Without anything cited previously it would implicate potential hazards (greed, accidents, ward, vices, diseases, emergence of bad philosophies and other degradation of human behavior)."'' | ||
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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?" Naicolette: "Human Practices are possible, cause as there are smart ideas to do projects, there are smart ideas for their application, too. Among these applications we find both excellent and versatile uses and non-beneficial uses. Then, we need a good guidance to these ideas, not only between team members, but for those one are surrounding us (Reminding that we are living entities forming a system - society - and somehow those actions that we take affect others, starting a chain reaction). - To achieve that orientation we need to know what we do. * It should be noted that it's not just for synthetic biology, but all other branches of biology and by extension, in all the sciences.
Alicia: "This projects take into consideration strongly an ethical and social part, since they are developed by scientists with a conscience about humanity and society. They recognize the importance of informing society about the projects they develop and giving them the opportunity to take part in the decision process on topics that can change their lives and the way we live today. They get the chance to provide new ideas and applications to projects and their development. Besides, it is extremely important to create conscience on researchers about the work we are doing. They emphasize the fact that we are using all the tools available to benefit people, keeping always high safety levels. Some mistakes can be fatal, so they educate researchers to avoid this kind of situations."
III. CONCLUSIONReferences[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 |