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Our team was fortunate to have several opportunities to meet with professionals. We had the opportunity to: discuss our vision and project goals; learn from their expertise and use that knowledge to further develop our project; share ideas; and make contacts for potential future collaborations. These encounterswere valuable (or precious) to us and helped make our project better. </br></br>
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Our team was fortunate to have several opportunities to meet with professionals. We had the opportunity to: discuss our vision and project goals; learn from their expertise and use that knowledge to further develop our project; share ideas; and make contacts for potential future collaborations. These encounters were valuable (or precious) to us and helped make our project better. </br></br>
  
 
All these meetings have allowed us to think about integrating the investigated issues into the design and execution of our project.</br></br>
 
All these meetings have allowed us to think about integrating the investigated issues into the design and execution of our project.</br></br>
  
We want to thank all the professionals with whom we exchanged and especially thank the Rathenau Institute for all their help. During the summer, we worked with Mrs. Zoe ROBAEY from the Rathenau institut, who was a great help for the development of our application scenarios and the techno moral scenario. If you want know more about this collaboration click the fixed menu on the left.  
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We want to thank all the professionals with whom we exchanged and especially thank the Rathenau Institute for all their help. During the summer, we worked with Mrs. Zoe Robaey from the Rathenau Instituut, who was a great help for the development of our application scenarios and the techno moral scenario. If you want know more about this collaboration click the fixed menu on the left.  
 
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4) consulting local agencies (French Interdepartmental Mosquito Control Board (EID) and in the United States the New Orleans Mosquito Control Board) and a drone company to discuss our project and if applicable, potential collaboration.</br></br>  
 
4) consulting local agencies (French Interdepartmental Mosquito Control Board (EID) and in the United States the New Orleans Mosquito Control Board) and a drone company to discuss our project and if applicable, potential collaboration.</br></br>  
  
For more information go to the <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Pasteur_Paris/Methodology">METHODOLOGY</a> setion.</br></br>  
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For more information go to the <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Pasteur_Paris/Methodology">Methodology</a> setion.</br></br>  
  
 
Additionally, we incorporated surveys assessing the general public’s understanding and acceptance of synthetic biology. These steps were essential to ensuring we gathered knowledge, gained feedback, and considered as many options as possible; making necessary adjustments based on our findings. Our tool will be user-friendly, safe, and applicable.</br> </br></br>   
 
Additionally, we incorporated surveys assessing the general public’s understanding and acceptance of synthetic biology. These steps were essential to ensuring we gathered knowledge, gained feedback, and considered as many options as possible; making necessary adjustments based on our findings. Our tool will be user-friendly, safe, and applicable.</br> </br></br>   
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The Mos(kit)o device is easy to use and it does not require scientific expertise so it is possible to train people locally. From the set up of the trap to the analysis of the patch, the steps are simple and designed to reduce user error. For example, the quick read function has a color change component to ensure quick and accurate interpretation of results; changing from no color to color for positive results.</br> </br>   
 
The Mos(kit)o device is easy to use and it does not require scientific expertise so it is possible to train people locally. From the set up of the trap to the analysis of the patch, the steps are simple and designed to reduce user error. For example, the quick read function has a color change component to ensure quick and accurate interpretation of results; changing from no color to color for positive results.</br> </br>   
For more information go to the <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Pasteur_Paris/Moskit_devices">DEVICES</a> setion.</br></br></br>  
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For more information go to the <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Pasteur_Paris/Moskit_devices">Devices</a> section.</br></br></br>  
 
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