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Our journey along the bees raised a lot of interrogations. The current matters of bees dramatic diminution over the world, called today the colony collapse disorder (see <a href"https://2016.igem.org/Team:UPMC-Paris/Project/overview">here</a>) is a problem that needs an urgent and firm answer. As scientists and as well as concerned human being, we wanted to be part of the solution. We decided to seek answers during the competition through interaction with professional/amateurish beekeepers and knowlegeable searchers.  
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Our journey along the bees raised a lot of interrogations. The current matters of bees dramatic diminution over the world, called today the colony collapse disorder (see <a href"https://2016.igem.org/Team:UPMC-Paris/Project/overview"><strong>here</strong></a>) is a problem that needs an urgent and firm answer. As scientists and as well as concerned human being, we wanted to be part of the solution. We decided to seek answers during the competition through interaction with professional/amateurish beekeepers and knowlegeable searchers.  
  
 
<h3><strong>1. integrated human practice</strong></h3>
 
<h3><strong>1. integrated human practice</strong></h3>
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Find more information about or integrated human practice <a href"href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:UPMC-Paris/Integrated_Practices">here</a>
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Find more information about or integrated human practice <a href"href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:UPMC-Paris/Integrated_Practices"><strong>here</strong></a>
  
  
 
<h3><strong>2. Investigations</strong></h3>
 
<h3><strong>2. Investigations</strong></h3>
  
In order to determiner wether or not our project could really help beekeepers and if the affirmation of Mr. Phillipe Lecompte were true we decided to ask questions (through survey or directly) to beekeepers all around france, the results of thoses survey are presented in this section along with or conclusion concerning both the utility of our project and regarding the remarks or Mr. Lecompte <a href"https://2016.igem.org/Team:UPMC-Paris/HP/Silver">here</a>
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In order to determiner wether or not our project could really help beekeepers and if the affirmation of Mr. Phillipe Lecompte were true we decided to ask questions (through survey or directly) to beekeepers all around france, the results of thoses survey are presented in this section along with or conclusion concerning both the utility of our project and regarding the remarks or Mr. Lecompte <a href"https://2016.igem.org/Team:UPMC-Paris/HP/Silver"><strong>here</strong></a>
  
  
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We decided to create a non invasive system, protecting beekeepers from honey GMO contamination, that would allow beekeepers to follow the health of their beehive in a quick and easy fashion, simply using bee's feces as the material for our reverse gallery API which require no training or laboratory to use.
 
We decided to create a non invasive system, protecting beekeepers from honey GMO contamination, that would allow beekeepers to follow the health of their beehive in a quick and easy fashion, simply using bee's feces as the material for our reverse gallery API which require no training or laboratory to use.
  
You will find in this section the modifications we brought to our project over time after all of our questionning and encounter <a href"https://2016.igem.org/Team:UPMC-Paris/HP/Gold">here</a>
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You will find in this section the modifications we brought to our project over time after all of our questionning and encounter <a href"https://2016.igem.org/Team:UPMC-Paris/HP/Gold"><strong>here</strong></a>
  
 
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