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<br>When working with synthetic biology, we have the urgent need to question our own methods and seek solutions that are focused care and monitor our actions with a clear and correct target. However, as a scientific community, we do not have a clear model to follow regarding this issue.</br>
  
<p>iGEM teams are unique and leading the field because they "go beyond the lab" to imagine their projects in a social/environmental context, to better understand issues that might influence the design and use of their technologies.</p>
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<br>iGEM ​​encourages teams every year to deepen in this subject and try to improve on the work that has been done, however, although ethics is not a subjective matter, lends itself to interpretations, even when analyzed the same points from as many socio-cultural perspectives, as happens with the iGEM teams.</br>
<p>Teams work with students and advisors from the humanities and social sciences to explore topics concerning ethical, legal, social, economic, safety or security issues related to their work. Consideration of these Human Practices is crucial for building safe and sustainable projects that serve the public interest. </p>
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<p>For more information, please see the <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Practices_Hub">Practices Hub</a>.</p>
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<br>Every year we witness new breakthroughs in our field, every year we have the opportunity to see how each member of the iGEM community contributes to push the boundaries of knowledge in Synthetic Biology, every year, it is possible to characterize new parts, new vectors and new chassis, and this forces us also to question further.</br>
<h4>Note</h4>
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<p>You must fill out this page in order to be considered for all <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Judging/Awards">awards</a> for Human Practices:</p>
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<li>Human Practices silver medal criterion</li>
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<li>Best Integrated Human Practices award</li>
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<br>So the question arises: Where should we draw the line ?, What is the limit to what we can do? and How do we do right?</br>
  
<h5>Some Human Practices topic areas </h5>
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<br>A few days ago, we read a comic in which a futuristic dystopian perspective on what will be showing the progress of synthetic biology</br>
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<p>On this page, you should write about the Human Practices topics you considered in your project, and document any special activities you did (such as visiting experts, talking to lawmakers, or doing public engagement).</p>
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<br>And it's very funny, and somewhat unrealistic, but shows a potential reality that can happen if you do not take care of our work and we take a position of full responsibility in our day to day.</br>
  
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<br>You can then conclude that it is necessary that the synthetic biology community, and particularly iGEM, which represents the vast majority of those who work in this field, we have an outline to guide us and be our reference for this field.
<p>Read what other teams have done:</p>
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<li><a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Dundee/policypractice/experts">2014 Dundee </a></li>
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<li><a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:UC_Davis/Policy_Practices_Overview">2014 UC Davis </a></li>
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<li><a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:Manchester/HumanPractices">2013 Manchester </a></li>
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<li><a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:Cornell/outreach">2013 Cornell </a></li>
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<h3>Integrated Human Practices</h3>
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<br>Professional codes of ethics are a way in which a complete professional community can agree on ethical guidelines on which to follow for the situations. For this, Team BIOSINT_Mexico we stick to an idea:
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<h3>Create a code of professional ethics for the iGEM community</h3>
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<br>To validate our idea, we conducted a survey, which was attended by many iGEM teams and asked about his opinion regarding our idea of ​​conceiving this project.</br>
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<br>The answers were favorable, and the vast majority of the teams, supported our idea, albeit with some controversy involved. With the results of the survey, we decided to write the code taking into account the issues that teams thought they should be, and leaving aside those who did not receive much support in the response.</br>
  
<p>Do you want to be considered for the <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Judging/Awards#SpecialPrizes">Best Integrated Human Practices award</a>? Make it easy for the judges to find any wiki content that is relevant to this prize. Highlight this content with a header or separate section.</p>
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<br>So our code consists of:</br>
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<br><a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/5/5f/EthicsForSyntheticBiologyBIOSINT2015.pdf"><img class="responsive-img" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/e/e6/EthicsPNGBIOSINT2015.png " width="30%" style="position: center; top:0%;"/></a></br>
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<br>You can check it out by clicking the image above</br>
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<br>Access link: https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/5/5f/EthicsForSyntheticBiologyBIOSINT2015.pdf</br>
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<br>Swedish code: https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/7/7d/CodeSwedish.pdf </br>
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<br>French code: https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/2/2b/CodeFrench.pdf</br>
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Cooperation
  
<p>Do you want to be considered for the <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Judging/Awards#SpecialPrizes">Best Education and Public Outreach award</a>? Make it easy for the judges to find any wiki content that is relevant to this prize. Highlight this content with a header or separate section.</p>
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<br>This year, we had the opportunity to be in contact with many teams around the world, thanks to the Internet by contacting us.</br>
  
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<br>We were able to answer several surveys, such as the Nankai Korea_U_Seoul and iGEM teams for their respective projects "712" and "iShare"</br>
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<br>Also, to our Policy and Practices project, we asked several iGEM teams to answer a survey that evaluated the feasibility of our idea: A professional code of ethics for synthetic biology.</br>
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<br>The teams that were helping us with this:</br>
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<br><li>Technion-Israel</li>
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<li>iGEM ​​Pasteur</li>
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<li>iGEM ​​UNAH</li>
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<li>WPI iGEM</li>
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<li>Uniandes Colombia</li>
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<li>Monterrey Tec-iGEM</li>
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<li>iGEM ​​TecCEM</li>
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<li>iGEM ​​Mingdao</li>
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<li>CEM TEC HS iGEM</li>
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<li>Manchester-Graz</li>
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<li>iGEM ​​Stockholm</li></br>
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<br>Thanks to all of you!</br>
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<br>Furthermore, once it drafted the Code of Ethics, TecMonterrey helped us check and edit. But the work did not end there, but both teams also helped us to translate it into Swedish and French.
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You can review the codes of ethics in different languages ​​here</br>
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Ethics

Ethics and how the iGEM community Should behave


When working with synthetic biology, we have the urgent need to question our own methods and seek solutions that are focused care and monitor our actions with a clear and correct target. However, as a scientific community, we do not have a clear model to follow regarding this issue.

iGEM ​​encourages teams every year to deepen in this subject and try to improve on the work that has been done, however, although ethics is not a subjective matter, lends itself to interpretations, even when analyzed the same points from as many socio-cultural perspectives, as happens with the iGEM teams.

Every year we witness new breakthroughs in our field, every year we have the opportunity to see how each member of the iGEM community contributes to push the boundaries of knowledge in Synthetic Biology, every year, it is possible to characterize new parts, new vectors and new chassis, and this forces us also to question further.

So the question arises: Where should we draw the line ?, What is the limit to what we can do? and How do we do right?

A few days ago, we read a comic in which a futuristic dystopian perspective on what will be showing the progress of synthetic biology



And it's very funny, and somewhat unrealistic, but shows a potential reality that can happen if you do not take care of our work and we take a position of full responsibility in our day to day.

You can then conclude that it is necessary that the synthetic biology community, and particularly iGEM, which represents the vast majority of those who work in this field, we have an outline to guide us and be our reference for this field.
Professional codes of ethics are a way in which a complete professional community can agree on ethical guidelines on which to follow for the situations. For this, Team BIOSINT_Mexico we stick to an idea:

Create a code of professional ethics for the iGEM community


To validate our idea, we conducted a survey, which was attended by many iGEM teams and asked about his opinion regarding our idea of ​​conceiving this project.

The answers were favorable, and the vast majority of the teams, supported our idea, albeit with some controversy involved. With the results of the survey, we decided to write the code taking into account the issues that teams thought they should be, and leaving aside those who did not receive much support in the response.



So our code consists of:



You can check it out by clicking the image above

Access link: https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/5/5f/EthicsForSyntheticBiologyBIOSINT2015.pdf

Swedish code: https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/7/7d/CodeSwedish.pdf

French code: https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/2/2b/CodeFrench.pdf

Cooperation


This year, we had the opportunity to be in contact with many teams around the world, thanks to the Internet by contacting us.

We were able to answer several surveys, such as the Nankai Korea_U_Seoul and iGEM teams for their respective projects "712" and "iShare"

Also, to our Policy and Practices project, we asked several iGEM teams to answer a survey that evaluated the feasibility of our idea: A professional code of ethics for synthetic biology.

The teams that were helping us with this:

  • Technion-Israel
  • iGEM ​​Pasteur
  • iGEM ​​UNAH
  • WPI iGEM
  • Uniandes Colombia
  • Monterrey Tec-iGEM
  • iGEM ​​TecCEM
  • iGEM ​​Mingdao
  • CEM TEC HS iGEM
  • Manchester-Graz
  • iGEM ​​Stockholm


  • Thanks to all of you!

    Furthermore, once it drafted the Code of Ethics, TecMonterrey helped us check and edit. But the work did not end there, but both teams also helped us to translate it into Swedish and French. You can review the codes of ethics in different languages ​​here

    Spreading iGEM