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Revision as of 15:24, 14 October 2016
HUMAN
PRACTICES
We’re having three main scope of human practices which are Education,
Social Engagemner, and Social Studies. Upringing HIV as our theme, pro and cons regarding HIV
vaccine were beyond our concern.
Education
To understand the
position of synthetic biology and its application, in this case is DNA Vaccine
for HIV/AIDS, in our society, we believe that education can be used to spark
our citizens’ interest while also to spread the awareness regarding synthetic
biology and its application.
A.
Booth at
Indonesian Education Fair
Goals: To introduce and educate people about synthetic
biology & HIV/AIDS in correlation to our iGEM
project.
Target audience: Students, stakeholders and expertise
in education field, and participating NGO in Education Fair
Output:
1.
Poster presentation
2.
Public education
3.
Live presentation of educational learning model for
basic principle of synthetic biology
B.
School Visit
Goals: Sparking science interest in synthetic biology
to high schooler, as well as educating them about HIV/AIDS as part of our core
issue
Target audience: Junior high school student (K-8 &
K-9 students)
Output: “Have Fun with Synthetic Biology!” handbook
C.
Synbio.id
Goals: Providing online ‘one-stop’ educational access
to learn synthetic biology
Target audience: Netizens, esp. Indonesia netizens
Social Engagement
To further deepen our focus in education of synthetic
biology and its application, we bring our case of DNA Vaccine for HIV/AIDS to
be known and discussed in various level ranging from national level to the
community level.
A.
Synbio Day
Goals:
1.
Introducing synthetic biology to college students from
various majors
2.
Bringing pro and cons point of view regarding
vaccine-related issue and increasing awareness about HIV/AIDS
3.
Introducing UI Synbio and UI
iGEM Team 2016
4.
As part of social engagement project to iGEM 2016
Target audience: College students, experts, and
college-level study club
Output:
1.
Pre-test & Post-Test
2.
Debate exhibition
3.
Interactive discussion from perspective of HIV-person,
health experts, and medical experts
B.
Public Discussion
Goals: To discuss HIV-related issues in community
level who located in high prevalence of HIV area
Target audience: People within area of Pekayon, Jakarta Timur
Output:
1.
Findings of ‘Jumantik’
(health counsellor) activity in Pekayon
2.
Request from Pekayon
citizens for UI-iGEM team to conduct another session
of public discussion in smaller community level
C.
Street Interview
Goals: To capture live reaction of Indonesian people
regarding synthetic biology and HIV-related issues
Target audience: Passerby in the area of Depok
Output: Gaining public fun-fact about HIV/AIDS
Social Studies
To conclude and
comprehend findings and responses we have got in Education and Social
Engagement program, and simultaneously in interviews that we have conducted
with experts and people who have involved in specific issues, we analyze and
sum it up into infographic and report handbook to be used as source for
recommendation and information especially for people working on issues that
revolves in synthetic biology and HIV/AIDS issues.
A.
Special Talk: Afternoon Talk with HIV/AIDS Counselor
Speakers: Mrs. Tika from Kramat
Hospital, Jakarta
Topics discussed:
1.
Status quo of HIV/AIDS treatment in Indonesia
2.
Engagement method for new HIV-positive person
3.
Problems within HIV/AIDS treatment in Indonesia
B.
Special Talk: Political Perspective of HIV/AIDS: Mr. Haryo K. Utomo from UI Center of
Study For Governments
Topics discussed:
1.
Status quo of governmental policy regarding of
HIV/AIDS issue
2.
Challenges about implementation of national
immunization program in Indonesia and how it might affect then-HIV vaccine
3.
Possible roadmap for HIV/AIDS issue in Indonesia
C.
Special Talk: HIV/AIDS in the eye of gay community
Speakers: Mr. Cloud nd Mr. Sent
(alias name)
1.
The awareness of HIV/AIDS issue within gay community
and how they inform or get informed about it.
2.
Health access and service to HIV/AIDS prevention.
D.
Special Talk: Synthetic Biology & Its Application
in Health from Sociocultural Perspective
Speakers: Ms. Genta Tenrimawangi
1.
Indonesian sociocultural perspective about biological
research
2.
Position of advanced technology in our heterogonous
society
3.
Possible challenges that might appear for biological
research result in treating stigmatized disease