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         <h4> Short Description about how we interacted with some group of people (Plebe survey thing?) and we'll throw in a photo or two here with the plebes or some pictures of people talking and smiling.</h4><br>
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         <h4> CDR Yasuda and our team discussed the harsh facts in the field of synthetic biology as it relates to the military, in that, one could engineer a biological organism for nefarious purposes. While many advances in synthetic biology have been focused on the positives such as, improving upon pre-existing shortcomings occurring in nature, some minds may focus on the fact that bad people could use synthetic biology techniques for nefarious purposes. He agreed with us that there is a misconception among the civilian population on how the military actually uses these biological advances. It is important to note that the military is using synthetic biology to defend our sailors and marines from harmful substances and not the otherway around.  
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         <h3> A Podcast With Chad Yasuda <h3>
         <h4> I'm still thinking of keeping the little quote thing around since it adds a little bit to the paragraph, so maybe we can get a person from the crowd to comment on what they think of the project, or just talk about how it is nice to go out and spread our message. Nothing crazy. </h4>
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         <h4> We sat down with LCDR Yasuda to get his opinion on the topic of biology and the military. Listen here as he provides us helpful insight! <a href = "https://www.nrl.navy.mil/podcast/?p=archive&cat=all"> Click here to check it out! </a></h4>
         <blockquote> An inspirational message about how we love to tell people about the wonderful things we are doing down in D.C! </blockquote>
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<h4> LCDR Yasuda is a Military Deputy and the Liaison for the Center for BioMolecular Science and Engineering. </h4>
 
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Latest revision as of 03:47, 2 November 2017

Integrated Practices

Implementing Suggested Improvements

Outreach

Biology and the Military

CDR Yasuda and our team discussed the harsh facts in the field of synthetic biology as it relates to the military, in that, one could engineer a biological organism for nefarious purposes. While many advances in synthetic biology have been focused on the positives such as, improving upon pre-existing shortcomings occurring in nature, some minds may focus on the fact that bad people could use synthetic biology techniques for nefarious purposes. He agreed with us that there is a misconception among the civilian population on how the military actually uses these biological advances. It is important to note that the military is using synthetic biology to defend our sailors and marines from harmful substances and not the otherway around.


A Podcast With Chad Yasuda

We sat down with LCDR Yasuda to get his opinion on the topic of biology and the military. Listen here as he provides us helpful insight! Click here to check it out!

LCDR Yasuda is a Military Deputy and the Liaison for the Center for BioMolecular Science and Engineering.