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<!--P1--> As a team, we the Exeter iGEM Team firmly believe in the importance of equality and diversity both in and out of the work place. In order to emphasise this we have dedicated the human practices section of the project to drawing attention to these two key issues within the scientific community.
 
<!--P1--> As a team, we the Exeter iGEM Team firmly believe in the importance of equality and diversity both in and out of the work place. In order to emphasise this we have dedicated the human practices section of the project to drawing attention to these two key issues within the scientific community.
On the wiki you will find the interviews, surveys and social experiments that we have carried out throughout the 10 weeks of our project.  
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We also think that the benefits and potential synthetic biology has aren’t currently well represented in UK universities so we have been working hard to incorporate a synthetic biology module to The University of Exeter’s curriculum which will be available to students as soon as September 2017.
 
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Finally we have dedicated much of our efforts into educating the public and scientific community, with a stronger emphasis on the younger generations, on the importance of bio containment mechanisms such as killswitches. We have been doing this through our fun synthetic biology board game BioMech, as well as by attending school and fairs across the country.
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By interviewing researchers, academics and other professionals within the scientific community and then presenting their opinions in a fun, educational and interactive way we hope to have made synthetic biology a more attractive discipline to the general public.
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On the wiki you will find the interviews, surveys and social experiments that we have carried out throughout the 10 weeks of our project.
 
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