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<p>The projects that are made possible by iGEM are incredible in their variety and potential. While some make their bacteria smell like bananas, others have worked on astrobiology, laying down the foundations for creating micro-organisms that can tolerate the extreme conditions of space. Others yet are inventing new ways to combat real world diseases or energy problems. What needs to be remembered is that even the banana project raises safety issues, for example the possible dissemination of genetically modified organisms in the environment. This is something that is required by the other projects mentioned above, if they were ever used in an industrial context, away from their origins in tightly controlled research environments.</p>
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                     <p>When working with proteins like <a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:Grenoble-EMSE-LSU/Project/KR">KillerRed</a>, one can quickly raise safety issues. We have been contacted by the <strong>FIXME</strong> iGEM team on the possible toxicity of KillerRed, for example. This shows why it is particularly important to study possible risks arising from use of new parts like this protein.<br>
                     <p>When working with proteins like <a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:Grenoble-EMSE-LSU/Project/KR">KillerRed</a>, one can quickly raise safety issues. We have been contacted by the <strong>FIXME</strong> iGEM team on the possible toxicity of KillerRed, for example. This shows why it is particularly important to study possible risks arising from use of new parts like this protein.<br>

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Grenoble-EMSE-LSU, iGEM


Grenoble-EMSE-LSU, iGEM

  • Safety


    The projects that are made possible by iGEM are incredible in their variety and potential. While some make their bacteria smell like bananas, others have worked on astrobiology, laying down the foundations for creating micro-organisms that can tolerate the extreme conditions of space. Others yet are inventing new ways to combat real world diseases or energy problems. What needs to be remembered is that even the banana project raises safety issues, for example the possible dissemination of genetically modified organisms in the environment. This is something that is required by the other projects mentioned above, if they were ever used in an industrial context, away from their origins in tightly controlled research environments.

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