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<h3>★  ALERT! </h3>
 
<p>This page is used by the judges to evaluate your team for the <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Judging/Medals">medal criterion</a> or <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Judging/Awards"> award listed above</a>. </p>
 
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<h1>Gold Medal and Integrated Human Practices</h1>
 
  
<p>This page will contain information for your Gold medal Human Practices work, which you can also use to nominate your team for the Best Integrated Human Practices page. To make things easier, we have combined the Gold medal page with the Best Integrated Human Practices page since we expect the work to overlap considerably. </p>
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<p>iGEM teams are unique and leading the field because they "go beyond the lab" to imagine their projects in a social/environmental context, to better understand issues that might influence the design and use of their technologies.</p>
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<h3>Gold Medal Criterion #1</h3>
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<p>Expand on your silver medal activity by demonstrating how you have integrated the investigated issues into the design and/or execution of your project.</p>
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  <div><h4><a href="#event1">First event</a></h4></div>
 
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<section id="event1"><h1>First event: Investigate the use of antibiotics in farm animals.</h1>
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<div class="p-size">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;In order to learn much about the use of antibiotics in actual animal breeding, as well as the advantages and disadvantages for the most commonly used methods to detect antibiotic residue , we have a visit to the school's farm.  Under the guidance of some graduate mentorships and administrators, we understand the current situations of the bases well, such as the sheep, pigs, cattle breeding base.</div>
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<div class="p-size">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;We first interviewed the  graduate student who is responsible for the farm. He told us that the process of feeding cattle does not  need antibiotics, due to that the cattle are ruminants and need gut microbes to help them digest fodder. When we talked about other animals fed in this farm, such as pig and sheep, he said the feeders generally use the antibiotic premix and the amount of antibiotics added in fodder varies with different animals. Normally, they will use method ELISA to detect antibiotic residues. But now this method  exists many shortcomings especially the  insensitive response and the long cycle.</div>
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<section id="event2"><h1>Second event: Investigation of antibiotic residues and detection in the environment</h1> 
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<div class="p-size">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;We learned condition about the use of antibiotics in animal feed by taking an interview with an interviewer and visiting the Food and Drug Administration. Due to low prices of antibiotics, it is  used a lot in the feeding of animals. Adding antibiotics to the fodder  can inhibit growth of the pathogens in animals and reduce animal mortality.  However, the problems of animal disease is getting more complicated and the situation of antibiotics residue becomes more serious. On the one hand, we need to spend a lot of energy to treat the difficult animal diseases. On the other hand , antibiotics residue flowed to the environment may cause a large number of resistant bacteria multiply, with polluting the surrounding water at the same time.</br>
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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Now, using Liquid Chromatography to detect antibiotics is  mainly applied, which  costs high and takes a long time. Meanwhile, we  exchanged our projects with the teachers and technical staffs. According to our survey results, using microbiological means to detect antibiotics has great significance, which reduces the reliance on precision instruments and lowers the detection costs significantly.</div></section>
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<section id="event3"><h1>Third event: An investigation of antibiotic residues</h1>
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<div class="hp3">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;This summer, we have designed a signal amplification system which uses microorganisms to achieve trace detection of antibiotics or other substances. And, we  would like to know the public's attitudes towards the detection and prevention of antibiotics. Setting up an online questionnaire helped us learn more about antibiotics. From the survey results, we can find that it is necessary to detect antibiotics and we need to do more to strengthen public understanding of antibiotics. The statistical results are as follows:</div>
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    <div class="p-size">1. What is your gender?
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    <div class="p-size">2. Do you often use antibiotics in your daily life?
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    <div class="p-size">3.Do you know the differences between tetracycline antibiotics and cephalosporins antibiotics?
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    <div class="p-size">4. Do you think you have had antibiotic abuse?   
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    <div class="p-size">5. Describe your  understanding of the current antibiotic residue in your daily life.
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    <div class="p-size">6. Describe your views and attitudes about antibiotic residues?
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    <div class="p-size">8. Do you think traceable substances are easy to detect?
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    <div class="p-size">9. How do you think about the use of engineered bacteria (no pathogenicity) to detect the antibiotic residues in the environment?
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    <div class="p-size">10. Do you want to use this method to detect antibiotic residues existing in our daily life, such as the food?
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<section id="event4"><h1>Fourth event: Share iGEM with freshman in SiCAU</h1>
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<div class="p-size">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;We present Synthetic biology to biology professional students on professional courses every year. It is an opportunity to introduce this emerging subject to those  students learning  biology. There is no synthetic biology course in our school, but we hold to talk about interesting project designs, aiming to inspire more people to know synthetic biology and join it.<br/>
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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;We introduce the history of synthetic biology development, the sophisticated design, and some meaningful projects, like using E. coli as a test tool to detect contaminants in the environment. We hope these efforts could promote people’s comprehension of synthetic biology.<br/>
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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;This practice makes Synthetic biology come into more students’ vision no matter what  they major in. More and more people are interested in Synthetic biology and join us in this way.<br/></div>
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<h3>Best Integrated Human Practices Special Prize</h3>
 
 
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To compete for the <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Judging/Awards">Best Integrated Human Practices prize</a>, please describe your work on this page and also fill out the description on the <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Judging/Judging_Form">judging form</a>.
 
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You must also delete the message box on the top of this page to be eligible for this prize.
 
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<h5>Inspiration</h5>
 
<p>Here are a few examples of excellent Integrated Human Practices work:</p>
 
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<li><a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:INSA-Lyon/Integrated_Practices">2016 INSA Lyon</a></li>
 
<li><a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:UofC_Calgary/Integrated_Practices">2016 UofC Calgary</a></li>
 
<li><a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Bielefeld-CeBiTec/Practices">2015 Bielefeld</a></li>
 
<li><a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Edinburgh/Practices">2015 Edinburgh</a></li>
 
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Latest revision as of 14:04, 1 November 2017

First event: Investigate the use of antibiotics in farm animals.

      In order to learn much about the use of antibiotics in actual animal breeding, as well as the advantages and disadvantages for the most commonly used methods to detect antibiotic residue , we have a visit to the school's farm. Under the guidance of some graduate mentorships and administrators, we understand the current situations of the bases well, such as the sheep, pigs, cattle breeding base.
      We first interviewed the graduate student who is responsible for the farm. He told us that the process of feeding cattle does not need antibiotics, due to that the cattle are ruminants and need gut microbes to help them digest fodder. When we talked about other animals fed in this farm, such as pig and sheep, he said the feeders generally use the antibiotic premix and the amount of antibiotics added in fodder varies with different animals. Normally, they will use method ELISA to detect antibiotic residues. But now this method exists many shortcomings especially the insensitive response and the long cycle.

Second event: Investigation of antibiotic residues and detection in the environment

      We learned condition about the use of antibiotics in animal feed by taking an interview with an interviewer and visiting the Food and Drug Administration. Due to low prices of antibiotics, it is used a lot in the feeding of animals. Adding antibiotics to the fodder can inhibit growth of the pathogens in animals and reduce animal mortality. However, the problems of animal disease is getting more complicated and the situation of antibiotics residue becomes more serious. On the one hand, we need to spend a lot of energy to treat the difficult animal diseases. On the other hand , antibiotics residue flowed to the environment may cause a large number of resistant bacteria multiply, with polluting the surrounding water at the same time.
      Now, using Liquid Chromatography to detect antibiotics is mainly applied, which costs high and takes a long time. Meanwhile, we exchanged our projects with the teachers and technical staffs. According to our survey results, using microbiological means to detect antibiotics has great significance, which reduces the reliance on precision instruments and lowers the detection costs significantly.

Third event: An investigation of antibiotic residues

      This summer, we have designed a signal amplification system which uses microorganisms to achieve trace detection of antibiotics or other substances. And, we would like to know the public's attitudes towards the detection and prevention of antibiotics. Setting up an online questionnaire helped us learn more about antibiotics. From the survey results, we can find that it is necessary to detect antibiotics and we need to do more to strengthen public understanding of antibiotics. The statistical results are as follows:
1. What is your gender?
2. Do you often use antibiotics in your daily life?
3.Do you know the differences between tetracycline antibiotics and cephalosporins antibiotics?
4. Do you think you have had antibiotic abuse?
5. Describe your understanding of the current antibiotic residue in your daily life.
6. Describe your views and attitudes about antibiotic residues?
7. Do you know the existing means of antibiotic testing?
8. Do you think traceable substances are easy to detect?
9. How do you think about the use of engineered bacteria (no pathogenicity) to detect the antibiotic residues in the environment?
10. Do you want to use this method to detect antibiotic residues existing in our daily life, such as the food?

Fourth event: Share iGEM with freshman in SiCAU

      We present Synthetic biology to biology professional students on professional courses every year. It is an opportunity to introduce this emerging subject to those students learning biology. There is no synthetic biology course in our school, but we hold to talk about interesting project designs, aiming to inspire more people to know synthetic biology and join it.
      We introduce the history of synthetic biology development, the sophisticated design, and some meaningful projects, like using E. coli as a test tool to detect contaminants in the environment. We hope these efforts could promote people’s comprehension of synthetic biology.
      This practice makes Synthetic biology come into more students’ vision no matter what they major in. More and more people are interested in Synthetic biology and join us in this way.