Team:Edinburgh/Practices
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- | In investigating the feasibility of improved biorefineries, we believe that it is not enough to simply show that the biology can work. The project must also be economically viable. | + | In investigating the feasibility of improved biorefineries, we believe that it is not enough to simply show that the biology can work. The project must also be economically viable, and a practical design for a biorefinery must be created. For this, see the [[Team:Edinburgh/Biorefinery | biorefinery]] page. |
We have made contact with and interviewed a number of different people from expert fields. Initial ideas have focused around people who have involvement in Academics, Industry, Policy Making, Visionaries. This might also involve meeting with an MSP (if we are able!) and attempting to open a discourse of and related to the field of Synthetic Biology in Scotland. | We have made contact with and interviewed a number of different people from expert fields. Initial ideas have focused around people who have involvement in Academics, Industry, Policy Making, Visionaries. This might also involve meeting with an MSP (if we are able!) and attempting to open a discourse of and related to the field of Synthetic Biology in Scotland. |
Revision as of 10:24, 31 August 2011
Human Practices
In investigating the feasibility of improved biorefineries, we believe that it is not enough to simply show that the biology can work. The project must also be economically viable, and a practical design for a biorefinery must be created. For this, see the biorefinery page.
We have made contact with and interviewed a number of different people from expert fields. Initial ideas have focused around people who have involvement in Academics, Industry, Policy Making, Visionaries. This might also involve meeting with an MSP (if we are able!) and attempting to open a discourse of and related to the field of Synthetic Biology in Scotland.