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   <li><i class="fa fa-globe fa-lg" aria-hidden="true"></i>Understanding the scope, impacts, and ethical ramifications of our work.</li>
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   <li><i class="fa fa-globe fa-lg" aria-hidden="true"></i>Understanding the scope, impacts, and ethics of our work.</li>
 
   <li><i class="fa fa-bullhorn fa-lg" aria-hidden="true"></i>Understanding the concerns of and educating the public on genetic modification and our project.</li>
 
   <li><i class="fa fa-bullhorn fa-lg" aria-hidden="true"></i>Understanding the concerns of and educating the public on genetic modification and our project.</li>
 
   <li><i class="fa fa-bar-chart fa-lg" aria-hidden="true"></i>Improving our project by communicating with and receiving advice from various community groups.</li>
 
   <li><i class="fa fa-bar-chart fa-lg" aria-hidden="true"></i>Improving our project by communicating with and receiving advice from various community groups.</li>

Revision as of 20:48, 31 October 2017

Human Practices

While we may be a small team, we believe even the efforts of a few people can have a massive impact on the world. Our team approaches our Human Practices work in four substantial ways:

  • Understanding the scope, impacts, and ethics of our work.
  • Understanding the concerns of and educating the public on genetic modification and our project.
  • Improving our project by communicating with and receiving advice from various community groups.
  • Improving our project by collaborating with various iGEM teams.