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Human Practice


Introduction|Synthetic Biology vs. Genetically Modified Organism|Public Investigation|Risks and Measurements Analysis |Acknowledgement&Reference


Acknowledgement

This human practice project could not be completed without the help of many people. We really appreciate students who support our work and spent time filling in questionnaires. Special thanks to the teachers in the high school attached to Capital Normal University for warmly welcoming our visit. Also, thanks to the Xiao Qin for spending time contacting high school for the survey even when she is busy working in the laboratory.

Reference

1 Arjun Bhutkar, Synthetic Biology: Navigating the Challenges Ahead. J. BIOLAW &BUS., Vol. 8, No.2, 2005.

2 Ernesto Andrianantoandro et al, Synthetic biology: new engineering rules for a emerging discipline. Molecular Systems Biology 2006:1-14.

3 Huhn W., Three Legal Frameworks for Regulating Genetic Technology. 19 J.Contemp. Health L. & Policy 1, Winter, 2002.

4 Steven A. Benner et al, Synthetic Biology. Genetics, Vol. 6, 2005: 533-543