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Revision as of 23:34, 29 June 2016
Human Practices: Gold
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This page is used by the judges to evaluate your team for the human practices gold medal criterion.
Delete this box in order to be evaluated for this medal. See more information at Instructions for Pages for awards.
iGEM teams are unique and leading the field because they "go beyond the lab" to imagine their projects in a social/environmental context, to better understand issues that might influence the design and use of their technologies.
Teams work with students and advisors from the humanities and social sciences to explore topics concerning ethical, legal, social, economic, safety or security issues related to their work. Consideration of these Human Practices is crucial for building safe and sustainable projects that serve the public interest.
For more information, please see the Human Practices Hub.