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<p>Furthermore, we also believe the safety of our product for the users and the environment to be a non negotiable necessity. To facilitate this end, we discussed with some experts, and In collaboration with the RIVM (Dutch Government Institute for Health and Environment), we designed a game ‘Outbreak’ regarding synthetic biology safety. To read more about the different levels of safety issues which we took into account in developing our product, visit our <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:Groningen/Safety">Safety page.</a></p>
 
<p>Furthermore, we also believe the safety of our product for the users and the environment to be a non negotiable necessity. To facilitate this end, we discussed with some experts, and In collaboration with the RIVM (Dutch Government Institute for Health and Environment), we designed a game ‘Outbreak’ regarding synthetic biology safety. To read more about the different levels of safety issues which we took into account in developing our product, visit our <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:Groningen/Safety">Safety page.</a></p>
  
<p>While the lab work was a lot of fun, it was not the purpose of our iGEM journey. Our aim was to make a final product which would increased the efficiency of dairy production, and the lab work facilitated the production and testing of the major components of our product. It is therefore with great pleasure that we direct you to our <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:Groningen/Applied_design">Applied design page</a></p> to see a visual and structural representation of our product.  
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<p>While the lab work was a lot of fun, it was not the purpose of our iGEM journey. Our aim was to make a final product which would increased the efficiency of dairy production, and the lab work facilitated the production and testing of the major components of our product. It is therefore with great pleasure that we direct you to our <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:Groningen/Applied_Design">Applied design page</a> to see a visual and structural representation of our product. </p>
  
 
<p>Our journey as an iGEM team is coming to an end, but our project will not end with us. It has so much potential for refinement, and for use in the future. To know more about this, take a short tour through our  <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:Groningen/Future_Outlook">Future outlook page.</a></p>
 
<p>Our journey as an iGEM team is coming to an end, but our project will not end with us. It has so much potential for refinement, and for use in the future. To know more about this, take a short tour through our  <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:Groningen/Future_Outlook">Future outlook page.</a></p>

Revision as of 19:15, 23 October 2017


OVERVIEW

Overview

Human Practices

Our final product is geared towards the dairy industry, towards making a product that would essentially help to increase the yield and efficiency of dairy production, for example cheese production. In order to create a relevant product which would actually be useful in the current industry, we discussed with some of the biggest stakeholders in the dairy industries. We also received critical feedback from ethics experts, government organizations and communication experts. Throughout this process with the stakeholders and experts, we did not only debate relevance of our product for the dairy industry, we also tried to assess and improve the safety of our product. For further details on these discussion please refer to our our Human Practices Silver page.

Based on the continued feedback, we tried to enhance our product model and adjust parts in order to ensure that the final product is safe, does not contaminate food products with GMOs and lives up to our and stakeholder expectations. Evaluations from industry stakeholders helped shape our vision for the best possible implementation. To see the exact details of each interaction, and how it influenced our product please see our Integrated Human Practices page.

In addition to trying to adjust our design we also tried to inform the general public about our project as well as trying to make the sometimes confusing world of synthetic biology more accessible. For this, we were present during multiple public events and educated many different groups in society. For further details refer to Public Engagement page.

Furthermore, we also believe the safety of our product for the users and the environment to be a non negotiable necessity. To facilitate this end, we discussed with some experts, and In collaboration with the RIVM (Dutch Government Institute for Health and Environment), we designed a game ‘Outbreak’ regarding synthetic biology safety. To read more about the different levels of safety issues which we took into account in developing our product, visit our Safety page.

While the lab work was a lot of fun, it was not the purpose of our iGEM journey. Our aim was to make a final product which would increased the efficiency of dairy production, and the lab work facilitated the production and testing of the major components of our product. It is therefore with great pleasure that we direct you to our Applied design page to see a visual and structural representation of our product.

Our journey as an iGEM team is coming to an end, but our project will not end with us. It has so much potential for refinement, and for use in the future. To know more about this, take a short tour through our Future outlook page.

Originally, our Human practices began as a way to fulfill the iGEM requirement of considering the implications of our product beyond the lab. Somewhere along the line, we began to take pleasure in doing it, looking forward to the conversations, engagements, and going beyond the bare minimum to actually form connections and maximize the potential of our product for industry, public and other stakeholders. We hope you will enjoy the journey through our wiki as much as we enjoyed the process which we now write about.

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