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<p><font size=4>In Korea, many biologically-related affairs occurred like the cases above. Many interpretation can exists, explaining the reason behind the cause of the affairs, but we thought of 2 major reasons.</font></p><br>
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<p><font size=4>The seminar insisting the policy motion covering the preparation for potential threat of biotechnology was held in the Republic of Korean Parliamentarian Society.
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<li>As a policy maker, even elder statesmen of the National Assembly were not informed about the mechanism of bio-terrorism and the spread of infectious diseases.</li>
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<p><font size=4>The interview with Asia’s first stool bank, Gold biome influenced us in strain selection and factors to consider in the industrialization process. Our team met Suk Jin Kim of Suk Jin Kim laboratory institute and discussed the MSA, FMT(Fecal microbiota transplant) of the company and the product developing a process for our project. <strong>We tried to compensate our project by reflecting the feedback and make our design into a real product which can make people more convenient.</strong> Utilizing bacteria in the food/medicine industry needs to conform to exceeding regulations of KFDA, and the institute recommended us to select target strains among the 19 authorized bacteria. When we proposed our initial experiment plan that used Lactobacillus Casei, the director stated that the percentage of lactobacillus consisting human fetus is below 1% and would not be the most appropriate bacteria for fetus pigmentation. He recommended using Bacteroides or Prevotella, which are dominant species in human gut in order to produce enough amount of pigment for visualization. In addition, they told us that the number of micro bacteria permitted to be included in food products is below 10 million, so we should also consider a number of micro bacteria that is being taken in at a time. However, the researchers do agree to the fact that lactobacillus is the most commonly used bacteria in the food industry, and has the high possibility in application to various products.<strong>They advised that if we solved the problem of sufficient pigment production for visualization, it would be suitable for actual product making with Lactobacillus.</strong></font></p>
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<p><font size=4><strong>Also, when we discussed the product description of our project, we got practical feedbacks that focused on fulfilling the government requirements and safety issues.</strong> Korean media and the society are showing negative response towards genetically engineered products, and the strict government regulations do not easily allow GMOs until they pass the examination process of KFDA. These obstacles will make it hard for the release of the probiotics using synthetic biology. Apart from product release in the market, our consultation of product design process was mainly divided into delivering form and number of micro bacteria needed per intake. Our team previously thought of capsules that are only activated in intestines by pH condition. The director responded that capsule was a great idea to deliver as much lactobacillus to the intestine and fetus, but in that case, we should target specific conditions of the intestine that is not available in other organs. Furthermore, during the digestion process, the product will pass the stomach of the PH2 condition, which will not leave the bacteria alive until they make it to stomach. The capsule will be an efficient protection gadget for lactobacillus. Furthermore, the number of bacteria that should be loaded for one product also needs to follow government regulations. The CFU that is needed to be in one product is above 100 thousand and below 10 million bacteria. The probiotic product of Gold Biome includes 45 million bacteria due to the special government patent they registered. Regarding the small number of bacteria remaining in the fetus, we should put as many micro bacteria as possible in the capsule. Not all bacteria we intake survive, so the upper boundary for a number of bacteria may not be enough to show a dramatic change in fetus color. This is another problem we should solve. Adding to this, a trivial feedback was also about pigment color. The color of a human fetus is more various than we could imagine, so the pigment color should be either fluorescence or color that cannot appear on the normal human fetus. </font></p>
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<p><font size=4>Based on the feedback we received from the Gold Biome, we could think about practical problems that could occur when commercialized and resolution for them.</font></p>
 
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<p><font size=4>This seminar was executed with the purpose of improving above mentioned problems.</font></p></ul>
 
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<h4>Korea U Seoul’s direction of activity set-up</h4>
 
<ul>The difference exists between domestic and overseas bio-management system.
 
<li>As the first step of solving these problems, we searched on research management system / bio-management system related to bioethics and research ethics.</li>
 
<li>Second, by hearing advises of experts from each field and gathering them, we desired to make a source book which can be used as a reference in policy making</li>
 
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<li>Fourth, we desired the positive change in Korea’s biotechnology / synthetic biology management policy</li></ul><br>
 
  
<p><font size=4>We proceeded through the first step, but failed in hearing advises from experts, so we revised our plan.</font></p><br>
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<p><font size=4>An interview with professor Kim Hui Nam, who majors the rumen microorganism was our first attempt to get advice regarding our project, POO-robiotics, and simultaneously an approach to see our project in academic perspective from outside, as one of our efforts to inspect our idea in three kinds of perspective- scholar, businessman, and patients.</font></p>
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<p><font size=4>Our major interest was whether our project has practicality, reliability, and feasibility. After we presented our project, professor Kim expressed his concern that the pigment method is not much feasible since it is hard for one to distinguish the color of the pigment expressed by microorganism and foods that a person ate if those two has a similar color. What he pointed out was that the problem is not about the expression itself but how to make a significant amount of expression enough to be detected by a naked human eye.</font></p>
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<p><font size=4>Discussion with professor helped us to deduce three solutions. One was <strong>to consider the method for an uptake of ‘POO-robiotics’.</strong> We expected that If patients avoid certain foods that have the high opportunity of confusing, there would be much higher chance of an accurate detection. Another was to use another signaling method, which is the fluorescence method. Instead of expressing pigment, <strong>we decided to manipulate Lactobacillus to express fluorescence.</strong> Unlike pigments, fluorescence proteins can be <strong>clearly distinguished under UV conditions.</strong> In addition, the fact <strong>that fluorescent proteins do not require precursor</strong> is one of its strength. <strong>The last was to design a signal-amplification pathway.</strong> We thought of using microorganism’s quorum sensing molecule, which was beyond our capacity to prove results by experiments. So, instead of performing the actual experiment, we incorporated our concept into the modeling to compare the outcomes. </font></p>
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<p><font size=4>We also asked about the intaking method of the Lactobacillus. Since <strong>our project’s major goal was to make easily consumable probiotics</strong>, using capsules were not acceptable for it has no difference with the conventional approach. <strong>What we have previously thought was to make it as dairy products, like yogurt.</strong> However, there was a general concern whether lactobacillus can safely reach the intestine, through stomach acids. Professor’s explanation was that, even though some of the probiotics die, rest of them would eventually reach the intestine and fully function as they designed. Besides, oral intake is what many of commercial probiotics has adopted.</font></p>
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<p><font size=4>So, in the aspects of academia, we could solve the signal-expressing problems and devise the means of probiotic consumption. Our goal here was focused on the materialization of the idea, not considering things such as economic feasibility nor convenience.</font></p>
  
<p><font size=4><strong>BUT, we refused to give up. We came up with plan B.</strong></font></p>
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<h4 id="exp"> Visiting Microbiology Lab at Anam Hospital </h4>
<p><font size=4>In order to provide an efficient system, active discussion among general public is necessary. Therefore, Korea_U_Seoul decided to set our sights on bringing about public concern and discussion on ongoing matters synthetic biology / biotechnology is facing. </font></p>
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<p><font size=4>As a first step of being a synthetic biologist who directly communicates with society rather than merely researching in a laboratory, we tried to interact with general public by educating and publicizing on synthetic biology.</font></p>
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<p><font size=4>In order to accomplish above mentioned objective, we selected the theme of ethical issues synthetic biology / biotechnology is currently facing.</font></p>
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<font size=3>The target was the general public who are interested in synthetic biology / biotechnology. The open seminar was an opportunity to directly communicate about iGEM and many other projects on synthetic biology, including the ethical issues.</font></p>
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<p><font size=4>While we were working on a collaboration with other teams about legislations of GMM, we found out that current regulations are very limited for scientific progress. Moreover, throughout our visit to the public health center and hospital for an occult blood test, we checked how current tests are executed and their limitations.</font></p>
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<li>Number of participants: about 40 people in average each for 4 weeks</li>
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I was interested in ethics. It was very satisfying because I could discuss lots of topics and share thoughts.
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I understand that DIY bio is very good, but we need regulations about Bio crackers as well as Bio hackers first.
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I have heard about Synthetic biology before, but through this semina I could fully understand this study. Also, discsussions were so instructive for me. It was such a good experience. Thanks.
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<p><font size=4>In order to academically communicate with other biology-major undergraduates of Korea and make synthetic biology more widely known, we Korea U Seoul joined Associated BioConference consisting of YBSF of Yonsei University, LEBEN of Sogang University, HOLIC of Hanyang Universitiy, and LALS of Korea University. By actively participating and leading the Associated BioConference, we could not only explain the concept of synthetic biology, but explain the ethical issues following with the development of synthetic biology and possible solution to the issues. </font></p><br>
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<ul><li>Associated BioConference acted as a group that can share insights and knowledge with other biology major students around Korea.</li></ul>
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<ul><li>Aside from academic topics usually discussed at the Associated BioConference, we raised question about ethics (both research ethics and bioethics). We discussed about role of synthetic biologists and biologists dealing with the above issues, and shared individual insights. By the thorough discussion, we had a chance to expand our thought and knowledge about ethical issues in biology, especially in synthetic biology’s field. </li></ul></ul>
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<p><font size=4>We worked in online to provoke interest in field of synthetic biology and our team’s project in Korea.</font></p>
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<ul><li><a href="http://www.dongascience.com/">Science Dong-A</a>, is most popular and prominent science magazine in Korea (ranked No.9 in all magazine published in Korea, and No.1 science magazine category)</li>
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<li>Science Dong-A is actively used by middle and high school all around Korea as a material for science education in class for gifted students. Our team’s project was introduced thoroughly, and we expect synthetic biology to be more discussed in real classroom.</li>
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<li>After the interview with Science Dong-A, numerous inquiries were made about synthetic biology and iGEM competition.</li></ul></ul>
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<h5>Korea U Seoul’s <a href="https://www.facebook.com/KUAS2016iGEM/">Facebook page</a></h5><br>
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<strong>We created our team’s <a href="https://www.facebook.com/KUAS2016iGEM/">Facebook page</a> and</strong>
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<p><font size=4>Korea U Seoul extensively worked in promoting environmental, and biological insights to students by activities such as open seminar and Green Campus Event. These work was acknowledged by Korea University Social Service Organization (KUSSO, <a href="http://kusso.korea.ac.kr">http://kusso.korea.ac.kr</a>) and we are being funded by the organization. This funding is unique, since we are the only funded club with the category of academic association (Korea University association of Synthetic Biology) in Korea University. We plan to hold a synthetic biology seminar for newly recruited member of our team after 2016 iGEM. </font></p>
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<p><font size=4>Accordingly, Korea_U_Seoul decided to translate an U.S. presidential report <New Directions: The Ethics of Synthetic Biology and Emerging Technologies>, which covers from general concept of synthetic biology and its emerging concerns, to 18 major recommendations of the presidential commission. This original text was published in 2010, and has been the fundamental guideline to science policy makers, bio-industrialists, researchers, and every people interested and related to synthetic biology in the U.S. </font></p>
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<p><font size=4>For the clear translation, we first standardized frequently used terminology that might be misinterpreted depending on the translator. After all, we started to translate the report from English to Korean. Since the report was covering ethical issues which might be sensitive in some circumstances, we tried to be clear and objective making sure that no personal opinion or nuance was added while translating it. The translation has ended including the final process of second-check and peer editing, and the translation was secondary elaborated to the PDF file format. Sample pages are uploaded below, and you can download the <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bxg5hDrmgtnyYmVMNHZNUVRpcjQ/view?usp=sharing">full text here. </a> </font></p>
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Possible Practical Problems in Commercialization



The interview with Asia’s first stool bank, Gold biome influenced us in strain selection and factors to consider in the industrialization process. Our team met Suk Jin Kim of Suk Jin Kim laboratory institute and discussed the MSA, FMT(Fecal microbiota transplant) of the company and the product developing a process for our project. We tried to compensate our project by reflecting the feedback and make our design into a real product which can make people more convenient. Utilizing bacteria in the food/medicine industry needs to conform to exceeding regulations of KFDA, and the institute recommended us to select target strains among the 19 authorized bacteria. When we proposed our initial experiment plan that used Lactobacillus Casei, the director stated that the percentage of lactobacillus consisting human fetus is below 1% and would not be the most appropriate bacteria for fetus pigmentation. He recommended using Bacteroides or Prevotella, which are dominant species in human gut in order to produce enough amount of pigment for visualization. In addition, they told us that the number of micro bacteria permitted to be included in food products is below 10 million, so we should also consider a number of micro bacteria that is being taken in at a time. However, the researchers do agree to the fact that lactobacillus is the most commonly used bacteria in the food industry, and has the high possibility in application to various products.They advised that if we solved the problem of sufficient pigment production for visualization, it would be suitable for actual product making with Lactobacillus.


Also, when we discussed the product description of our project, we got practical feedbacks that focused on fulfilling the government requirements and safety issues. Korean media and the society are showing negative response towards genetically engineered products, and the strict government regulations do not easily allow GMOs until they pass the examination process of KFDA. These obstacles will make it hard for the release of the probiotics using synthetic biology. Apart from product release in the market, our consultation of product design process was mainly divided into delivering form and number of micro bacteria needed per intake. Our team previously thought of capsules that are only activated in intestines by pH condition. The director responded that capsule was a great idea to deliver as much lactobacillus to the intestine and fetus, but in that case, we should target specific conditions of the intestine that is not available in other organs. Furthermore, during the digestion process, the product will pass the stomach of the PH2 condition, which will not leave the bacteria alive until they make it to stomach. The capsule will be an efficient protection gadget for lactobacillus. Furthermore, the number of bacteria that should be loaded for one product also needs to follow government regulations. The CFU that is needed to be in one product is above 100 thousand and below 10 million bacteria. The probiotic product of Gold Biome includes 45 million bacteria due to the special government patent they registered. Regarding the small number of bacteria remaining in the fetus, we should put as many micro bacteria as possible in the capsule. Not all bacteria we intake survive, so the upper boundary for a number of bacteria may not be enough to show a dramatic change in fetus color. This is another problem we should solve. Adding to this, a trivial feedback was also about pigment color. The color of a human fetus is more various than we could imagine, so the pigment color should be either fluorescence or color that cannot appear on the normal human fetus.


Based on the feedback we received from the Gold Biome, we could think about practical problems that could occur when commercialized and resolution for them.


Consulting with Gut Microbiome Specialist


An interview with professor Kim Hui Nam, who majors the rumen microorganism was our first attempt to get advice regarding our project, POO-robiotics, and simultaneously an approach to see our project in academic perspective from outside, as one of our efforts to inspect our idea in three kinds of perspective- scholar, businessman, and patients.


Our major interest was whether our project has practicality, reliability, and feasibility. After we presented our project, professor Kim expressed his concern that the pigment method is not much feasible since it is hard for one to distinguish the color of the pigment expressed by microorganism and foods that a person ate if those two has a similar color. What he pointed out was that the problem is not about the expression itself but how to make a significant amount of expression enough to be detected by a naked human eye.


Discussion with professor helped us to deduce three solutions. One was to consider the method for an uptake of ‘POO-robiotics’. We expected that If patients avoid certain foods that have the high opportunity of confusing, there would be much higher chance of an accurate detection. Another was to use another signaling method, which is the fluorescence method. Instead of expressing pigment, we decided to manipulate Lactobacillus to express fluorescence. Unlike pigments, fluorescence proteins can be clearly distinguished under UV conditions. In addition, the fact that fluorescent proteins do not require precursor is one of its strength. The last was to design a signal-amplification pathway. We thought of using microorganism’s quorum sensing molecule, which was beyond our capacity to prove results by experiments. So, instead of performing the actual experiment, we incorporated our concept into the modeling to compare the outcomes.


We also asked about the intaking method of the Lactobacillus. Since our project’s major goal was to make easily consumable probiotics, using capsules were not acceptable for it has no difference with the conventional approach. What we have previously thought was to make it as dairy products, like yogurt. However, there was a general concern whether lactobacillus can safely reach the intestine, through stomach acids. Professor’s explanation was that, even though some of the probiotics die, rest of them would eventually reach the intestine and fully function as they designed. Besides, oral intake is what many of commercial probiotics has adopted.


So, in the aspects of academia, we could solve the signal-expressing problems and devise the means of probiotic consumption. Our goal here was focused on the materialization of the idea, not considering things such as economic feasibility nor convenience.

Visiting Microbiology Lab at Anam Hospital


While we were working on a collaboration with other teams about legislations of GMM, we found out that current regulations are very limited for scientific progress. Moreover, throughout our visit to the public health center and hospital for an occult blood test, we checked how current tests are executed and their limitations.