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               - <B>Security</B>: We restricted access to our lab by Id badges.  We further, in the application part of our project, used symbols to determine the targeted pathogen by the patches to guarantee anonymity by experimenters</br>. Institut Pasteur abides to strict security protocols at the National level for arboviruses, and is a reference center for the World Health Organization (WHO).</br></br>
 
               - <B>Security</B>: We restricted access to our lab by Id badges.  We further, in the application part of our project, used symbols to determine the targeted pathogen by the patches to guarantee anonymity by experimenters</br>. Institut Pasteur abides to strict security protocols at the National level for arboviruses, and is a reference center for the World Health Organization (WHO).</br></br>
               - <B>Sustainability</B>: our patch is biodegradable, no expensive, ergonomic, which only needs a small amount material (mg), thus produces a minimum amount of waste. The trap is washable and reusable by following standard decontamination procedures established by the center for rapid intervention at Pasteur (CIBU)</br></br>
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               - <B>Sustainability</B>: our patch is biodegradable, no expensive, ergonomic, which only needs a small amount material (mg), thus produces a minimum amount of waste. The trap is washable and reusable by following standard decontamination procedures established by the center for rapid intervention at Pasteur (CIBU. <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Pasteur_Paris/Moskit_devices">(evidence)</a></br></br>
               - <B>Social justice</B>: Our trap and patch are easy to use, and is aimed at not being expensive, by having no motorized parts, requiring batteries or electricity. We thought about two kinds of application scenarios: for developed and developing countries in terms of infrastructure and cost. We also thought about education of young people coming from areas with different income. Thus we explained our the Mos(kit)o device, and educated about mosquitoes to both Parisian children (Collège Germaine de Staël, Mosquito chase game, Paris 15 arrondissement), and suburbs (“Jouer à Débattre”:Debate game on synthetic biology in Bobigny, Seine-St-Denis)</br></br>
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               - <B>Social justice</B>: Our trap and patch are easy to use, and is aimed at not being expensive, by having no motorized parts, requiring batteries or electricity. We thought about two kinds of application scenarios: for developed and developing countries in terms of infrastructure and cost. We also thought about education of young people coming from areas with different income. Thus we explained our the Mos(kit)o device, and educated about mosquitoes to both Parisian children (Collège Germaine de Staël, Mosquito chase game, Paris 15 arrondissement), and suburbs (“Jouer à Débattre”:Debate game on synthetic biology in Bobigny, Seine-St-Denis). <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Pasteur_Paris/Engagement">(evidence)</a></br></br>
 
               - <B>Intellectual property rights</B>: account of state of the art, no infrigement of IP laws <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Pasteur_Paris/Law">(evidence)</a></br></br>
 
               - <B>Intellectual property rights</B>: account of state of the art, no infrigement of IP laws <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Pasteur_Paris/Law">(evidence)</a></br></br>
 
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