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− | Our this year’s Human Practices sub-project covers manifold activities. In fact, we presented our project at several events to generate public outreach ([[Team:LMU-TUM_Munich/Engagement#TECHFEST MUNICH|Techfest Munich]], [[Team:LMU-TUM_Munich/Engagement#Hackaday - the largest community of hackers|Hackaday]],[[Team:LMU-TUM_Munich/Engagement#OPEN DAY at LMU|Open day at the university]],[[Team:LMU-TUM_Munich/Engagement#Erstifahrt in Grafrath|First year's field trip to Grafrath]]), We hosted a [[Team:LMU-TUM_Munich/Engagement#Panel discussion|panel discussion]] with five leading experts, developed a [[Team:LMU-TUM_Munich/Engagement#Educational engagament|educational course]], created two tech-moral scenarios ([[Team:LMU-TUM_Munich/HP/Gold#Tech moral scenario 1:|Scenario 1]], [[Team:LMU-TUM_Munich/HP/Gold#Tech moral scenario 2:|Scenario 2]]) and conducted numerous interviews with experts from different fields (scientists, medical doctors, technology communicators, and former iGEM participants). Furthermore, we also strived to quantify our results. We therefore developed a survey and a statistical model to analyze the [[Team:LMU-TUM_Munich/Supporting_Entrepreneurship|enabling factors]] for new ventures that originate from the iGEM competition. In addition to that we engaged in a discussion concerning [ | + | Our this year’s Human Practices sub-project covers manifold activities. In fact, we presented our project at several events to generate public outreach ([[Team:LMU-TUM_Munich/Engagement#TECHFEST MUNICH|Techfest Munich]], [[Team:LMU-TUM_Munich/Engagement#Hackaday - the largest community of hackers|Hackaday]], [[Team:LMU-TUM_Munich/Engagement#OPEN DAY at LMU|Open day at the university]], [[Team:LMU-TUM_Munich/Engagement#Erstifahrt in Grafrath|First year's field trip to Grafrath]]), We hosted a [[Team:LMU-TUM_Munich/Engagement#Panel discussion|panel discussion]] with five leading experts, developed a [[Team:LMU-TUM_Munich/Engagement#Educational engagament|educational course]], created two tech-moral scenarios ([[Team:LMU-TUM_Munich/HP/Gold#Tech moral scenario 1:|Scenario 1]], [[Team:LMU-TUM_Munich/HP/Gold#Tech moral scenario 2:|Scenario 2]]) and conducted numerous interviews with experts from different fields (scientists, medical doctors, technology communicators, and former iGEM participants). Furthermore, we also strived to quantify our results. We therefore developed a survey and a statistical model to analyze the [[Team:LMU-TUM_Munich/Supporting_Entrepreneurship|enabling factors]] for new ventures that originate from the iGEM competition. In addition to that we engaged in a discussion concerning [https://2016.igem.org/Team:LMU-TUM_Munich/Safety safety issues] to meet our responsibiliy as scientists. |
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Our this year’s Human Practices sub-project covers manifold activities. In fact, we presented our project at several events to generate public outreach (Techfest Munich, Hackaday, Open day at the university, First year's field trip to Grafrath), We hosted a panel discussion with five leading experts, developed a educational course, created two tech-moral scenarios (Scenario 1, Scenario 2) and conducted numerous interviews with experts from different fields (scientists, medical doctors, technology communicators, and former iGEM participants). Furthermore, we also strived to quantify our results. We therefore developed a survey and a statistical model to analyze the enabling factors for new ventures that originate from the iGEM competition. In addition to that we engaged in a discussion concerning safety issues to meet our responsibiliy as scientists.