Blaming is more easy while find out the solution of something is more hard. We sought for many aspect like political, governmental or NGO's aspect. By doing so, we can know their opinions of food sandals and find out the way of solving it with to the best of our ability. Also in order to promote the Synthetic Biology, we've been to various levels schools and teach them the principle of the Synthetic Biology. Let everybody know it is an amazing and useful subject.
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− | <p>Current | + | <p>Current governmental procedures of inspecting edible oil are time, money, and labor consuming. Even raising fines and aggravating punishments cannot efficiently prevent tainted oil from producing. As a result, we think of devising low cost ecoli biosensors to establish a new way for delating such offences, making governments have concrete evidences to trace and also enhancing the overall efficiency. However, because the uses of Ecoli have specific regulations in Taiwan laws, we have to ask for advice from people who have different specializations in their own professions such as deputy director, alderman, legislator, lawyer and so on…When actually executing the job of inspecting, we find out that there are many things that are harder to solve than we think. Standards existed in human societies cannot be changed easily or else changing them will result in disastrous consequences. From those people’s pratical and professional perspectives, we have better understandings about how to change our project to make it better fit the social situation.</p> |
<p>The place we visited: Legislators, Ministry of Health and Welfare</p> | <p>The place we visited: Legislators, Ministry of Health and Welfare</p> | ||
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− | <p> | + | <p>We visited John Tung Foundation which is famous in Taiwan. They contributed to food safety and tobacco hazards prevention very much. Through understanding their working process: striving for approval, lawmaking and promotion which resemble with our human practice, we exchanged our thoughts with them to help us grow up. They have a different opinion with us about our project. They thought we can not only give the consumers biosensors but also give them to the producers. If we check on oil in upstream companies, we can save time and money in investigating and seizing downstream. Non-government organizations are more considerable than government, but they met much challenges on their way to success. How to overcome the strait is what we learned in this time conference and it also is what we can use in iGEM.</p> |
<p>The place we visited: The John Tung Foundation</p> | <p>The place we visited: The John Tung Foundation</p> | ||
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Human PracticeOverview
Organization
The four main classes of organization we visited is schools, government, NGO and Industry.