Difference between revisions of "Team:TU Dresden/Human Practices"

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<p class="survey-quote"=><b>“"Human Practices is the study of how your work affects the world, and how the world affects your work." — Peter Carr, Director of Judging (iGEM Measurement Committee)</b></p>
 
<p class="survey-quote"=><b>“"Human Practices is the study of how your work affects the world, and how the world affects your work." — Peter Carr, Director of Judging (iGEM Measurement Committee)</b></p>
  
<p>It doesn't make sense to have a great project working under lab conditions, but not being applicable outside due to safety, sustainability and feasibility concerns. Hence, the need to consider Human Practices is indespensable. </p>
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<p>Projects should have the aim to make the world a better place, and we are sure that Peptidosomes can be used in many applications soon. Still, the question arises how we adapted our project and working with regard to further impact. </p>
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<p> To outreach, we talked to experts about making lab work more sustainable and our project applicable outside the lab. For public engagement, we participated in the March for Science and presented our work at the Long Night of Science in Dresden. </p>
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<p>Nevertheless, speaking reaches not far enough and we therefore aimed further with taking actions. </p>
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<p>As collaborating with other teams means exchanging ideas and helping each other, they doublessly belong to the field of Human Practices.</p>
  
 
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Revision as of 09:41, 31 October 2017

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“"Human Practices is the study of how your work affects the world, and how the world affects your work." — Peter Carr, Director of Judging (iGEM Measurement Committee)

Projects should have the aim to make the world a better place, and we are sure that Peptidosomes can be used in many applications soon. Still, the question arises how we adapted our project and working with regard to further impact.

To outreach, we talked to experts about making lab work more sustainable and our project applicable outside the lab. For public engagement, we participated in the March for Science and presented our work at the Long Night of Science in Dresden.

Nevertheless, speaking reaches not far enough and we therefore aimed further with taking actions.

As collaborating with other teams means exchanging ideas and helping each other, they doublessly belong to the field of Human Practices.

Outreach

Integrated

Collaborations