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                 <p id="pp">We approached our Integrated Human Practices from two perspectives: the traditional, integrating the
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                 <p id="pp">Our ‘Integrated: Equality and Diversity’ section of the Human Practices seeks to address the issues of gender inequality and lack of diversity in science. For this, we highlighted the work of academics and students at Exeter University and opened up the discussion to a wider audience. With each interview, we integrated the key issues raised in the prior interviews to formulate a balanced, grounded argument. Issues such as the problem with maternity and paternity support, and the need for a massive social and structural change. This meant that we could host a panel show in front of a live audience, which was streamed online and broadcasted on the radio, because of the weight of information and experiences we had gained through every interview with academics and students.
Human Practices into the lab project; and the unconventional, integrating the human practices into itself.
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There is great scope for future iGEM teams to undertake Equality and Diversity work, and we believe that it should be a requirement, or at least highly recommended in the Human Practices section. </p>
We thought we could make the biggest impact in both Human Practices and the lab if we provided cohesive, reassured arguments
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for our methods. </p>
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