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While working on our Human Practices we saw CRISPR/Cas9 was a complex subject, and that we should have a really responsible use of it. This research lead us to build a test which worked as a feed-back to build a more rational and societal process during lab work. | While working on our Human Practices we saw CRISPR/Cas9 was a complex subject, and that we should have a really responsible use of it. This research lead us to build a test which worked as a feed-back to build a more rational and societal process during lab work. | ||
− | Indeed, studying how our project affects society and how society affects our project was at the very heart of our project. We interested | + | Indeed, studying how our project affects society and how society affects our project was at the very heart of our project. We were interested first about the potential societal issues of the CRISPR-Cas9 technology. We conducted several actions, met with stakeholders and popularised science for public. We tried to see how the CRISPR/Cas9 technology could affect law, economics, ethics and politics matters. |
− | See [[Team:Paris_Saclay/HP/Silver|here]] to learn more about our work on the societal issues of CRISPR/Cas9. | + | See [[Team:Paris_Saclay/HP/Silver|here]] to learn more about our work on the societal issues of the CRISPR/Cas9 technology. |
Our conversations with stakeholders directly affected the experiments we had in the lab. We met in a first time a lot of scientists to shape our foundational project. As an example, we met the professor Olivier Espéli or the researcher David Bikard which helped us a lot to define our project and what we have to do in lab work. | Our conversations with stakeholders directly affected the experiments we had in the lab. We met in a first time a lot of scientists to shape our foundational project. As an example, we met the professor Olivier Espéli or the researcher David Bikard which helped us a lot to define our project and what we have to do in lab work. |
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