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+ | <link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Assistant:800|Didact+Gothic|Open+Sans:300" rel="stylesheet"> | ||
+ | </head> | ||
+ | <style> | ||
+ | body { | ||
+ | margin: 0px; | ||
+ | background-color: white !important; | ||
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+ | h1{ | ||
+ | color:#af4657!important; | ||
+ | font-family: 'Assistant', sans-serif!important; | ||
+ | font-size: 30px!important; | ||
+ | line-height: 120%; | ||
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+ | color:#1097bc!important; | ||
+ | font-family: 'Didact Gothic', sans-serif!important; | ||
+ | font-size: 26px!important; | ||
+ | line-height: 120%; | ||
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+ | h3{ | ||
+ | color:#1097bc!important; | ||
+ | font-family: 'Didact Gothic', sans-serif!important; | ||
+ | font-size: 22px!important; | ||
+ | line-height: 120%; | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | p, ol{ | ||
+ | color:#000000!important; | ||
+ | font-family: 'Open Sans', sans-serif!important; | ||
+ | font-size: 18px!important; | ||
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+ | #ul_list { | ||
+ | color:#000000!important; | ||
+ | font-family: 'Open Sans', sans-serif!important; | ||
+ | font-size: 18px!important; | ||
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+ | .caption{ | ||
+ | color:#af4657!important; | ||
+ | font-family: 'Open Sans', sans-serif!important; | ||
+ | font-size: 16px!important; | ||
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+ | .container{ | ||
+ | width: 79%; | ||
+ | margin: auto; | ||
+ | float: right; | ||
+ | padding-top: 10px; | ||
+ | padding-right: 10px; | ||
+ | margin-right: 3% | ||
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+ | div.center{ | ||
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+ | margin-bottom: 5px; | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | .images{ | ||
+ | text-align: center!important; | ||
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+ | } | ||
+ | .scale{ | ||
+ | width:40%!important; | ||
+ | padding: 1% !important; | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | table.center{ | ||
+ | margin-left:auto!important; | ||
+ | margin-right:auto!important; | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | table.text{ | ||
+ | color:#000000!important; | ||
+ | font-family: 'Open Sans', sans-serif!important; | ||
+ | font-size: 16px!important; | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | .tableheader{ | ||
+ | color:#af4657!important; | ||
+ | font-family: 'Didact Gothic', sans-serif!important; | ||
+ | font-size: 22px!important; | ||
+ | } | ||
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− | < | + | <p> We participated in the Valencia UPV iGEM team’s research on the status of transgenic regulation, consumption, and perception in various countries. The opportunity to reflect on how genetic engineering affects our day-to-day lives beyond the research lab was interesting. We also asked our peers about their perceptions of genetically engineered products to have a more representative sample of US consumers than just iGEM team members. The variety of reactions we heard ranged from ambivalent to strongly negative. This was an important reminder of how important projects like our human practices <a href = "https://2017.igem.org/Team:Rice/Outreach">outreach</a> and <a href = "https://2017.igem.org/Team:Rice/Engagement">engagement</a> initiatives still are.</p> |
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Revision as of 03:31, 1 November 2017
COLLABORATIONS
Valencia UPV
We participated in the Valencia UPV iGEM team’s research on the status of transgenic regulation, consumption, and perception in various countries. The opportunity to reflect on how genetic engineering affects our day-to-day lives beyond the research lab was interesting. We also asked our peers about their perceptions of genetically engineered products to have a more representative sample of US consumers than just iGEM team members. The variety of reactions we heard ranged from ambivalent to strongly negative. This was an important reminder of how important projects like our human practices outreach and engagement initiatives still are.