Team:Colombia Uniandes/OurHumanPractices

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Acording to the concept of Human Practices in iGEM comptetion, we were looking for ''new ways to help human civilization consider, guide, and address the impacts of ongoing advances in biotechnology''. With this aim, we carried out multiple activities with different kind of people, each one with a specific metodology and with a specific goal.
Acording to the concept of Human Practices in iGEM comptetion, we were looking for ''new ways to help human civilization consider, guide, and address the impacts of ongoing advances in biotechnology''. With this aim, we carried out multiple activities with different kind of people, each one with a specific metodology and with a specific goal.
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Our activities are divided in three main sets: ''Corporative, Eductive and Social".
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Under these criteria our activities are divided in three main axes (or sets): ''Corporative, Eductive and Social''.
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On the top bar, in ''Human Practices'', or at the end of this text, you can find links that contain the explanation of each of these axes and what did we do, with multimedia material and with our results about how did the people respond. We invite you to explore the three axes of our Human Practices!

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Our Human Practices

Acording to the concept of Human Practices in iGEM comptetion, we were looking for new ways to help human civilization consider, guide, and address the impacts of ongoing advances in biotechnology. With this aim, we carried out multiple activities with different kind of people, each one with a specific metodology and with a specific goal.

Under these criteria our activities are divided in three main axes (or sets): Corporative, Eductive and Social.


SetsHP.jpg

On the top bar, in Human Practices, or at the end of this text, you can find links that contain the explanation of each of these axes and what did we do, with multimedia material and with our results about how did the people respond. We invite you to explore the three axes of our Human Practices!