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Nanoparticles are known to be potentially harmful for our health as well as the environment. In order to minimize scientists’ harm while handling nanoparticles, we created an SOP which serves as a safety protocol as well as a reference to our various experiment protocols. In addition, we decided to get input from members of our community and make use of their ideas to render our project more appealing to the public and potentially enhance it. To do so, we interviewed Concordia University students on campus and we incorporated some of their ideas into our project.
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Nanoparticles are known to be potentially harmful for our health as well as the environment. In order to minimize scientists’ harm while handling nanoparticles, we created an <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Concordia/Safety/SOP">SOP</a> which serves as a safety protocol as well as a reference to our various experiment protocols. In addition, we decided to get input from members of our community and make use of their ideas to render our project more appealing to the public and potentially enhance it. To do so, we interviewed Concordia University students on campus and we incorporated some of their ideas into our project.
 
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Nanoparticles are known to be potentially harmful for our health as well as the environment. In order to minimize scientists’ harm while handling nanoparticles, we created an SOP which serves as a safety protocol as well as a reference to our various experiment protocols. In addition, we decided to get input from members of our community and make use of their ideas to render our project more appealing to the public and potentially enhance it. To do so, we interviewed Concordia University students on campus and we incorporated some of their ideas into our project.