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Revision as of 04:24, 18 October 2016
Human Practices
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We submitted a collection of well-characterized mammalian parts to the registry
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We documented common synthetic biology protocols and created a website to help visualize these steps
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We changed our circuit design through many iterations based on meetings with experts
including Linda Griffith, Asgi Fazleabas, Ron Weiss, and others
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We shared our work with a variety of audiences, from young children and their parents to experienced
industry scientists, to educate the public about both synthetic biology and endometriosis