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<h1>Supercoiling Human Practices</h1>
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Supercoiling Human Practices

This year, UCL’s iGEM team drove Human Practices to the next level by taking a broader look at how synthetic biology fits into our world. We organised interviews and events and carried out extensive research into what ‘Human Practices’ should look like to be of most benefit to scientists, non-scientists, government, iGEM and the field of synthetic biology.

We got expert opinions on the engagement that has come out of the competition so far, and how teams should direct their efforts in the future so that Human Practices can be even more valuable.

Have a look at our Human Practices sections to delve deeper into what we found.