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Safety issues are –or should be- one of the most important parts in each project. Valencia Biocampus team, concerned with that, worked on several aspects | Safety issues are –or should be- one of the most important parts in each project. Valencia Biocampus team, concerned with that, worked on several aspects | ||
- | of it. We filled up the Basic Safety Form, a second Biosafety Form and we answered the four interesting | + | of it. We filled up the Basic Safety Form, a second Biosafety Form and we answered the four interesting biosafety questions. |
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Revision as of 16:27, 4 October 2013
Human Practices Section
Human Practices
Responsible Research and Innovation
Teams usually think of Human Practices as the study of legal, ethical, moral or biosafety issues. However, our team has found a new an interesting point of view: Responsible Research and Innovation. We committed to apply it from the first day of work to the last, so that, we would be able to show everyone the clarity and openness that characterizes what we have done.We have written a report on Responsible Research and Innovation, a dialogue between science and society, and we applied its 6 key pillars in the iGEM competition: engagement, gender equity, science education, open access, ethics and governance.
The survey
Associated to the RRI report we realized an on-line survey to scientists working in different branches. What we pretended with this was to make them think about what moves them to choose their working projects: the budget, their personal interest, the benefits for society…