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As we are in the foundational advancement track one are of human practices was aimed at focusing on the potential future uses of our project can lead to.
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The research into this was conducted by interviewing several professors;
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<br>Dr Orkun Soyer
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<br>Henry Porter
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<br>Dr Simon Leigh
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<br>We really appreciated their help and contribution to our project.
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<br><br>In these discussions we looked at how our work may impact their field of expertise and compare our method to others being used. This helps us address any criticisms or concerns surrounding our work.
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<br>The range of fields on which we focused included cell to cell signalling, cell communities, bio-printing, and 3D manufacturing.
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<h5>Tissue Engineering and Bio-Printing
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We have considered how our project ties in with current research within tissue engineering which can be read
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<a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/d/de/Warwicktissueengineering.pdf">this paper</a>. Currently several methods such as using 3D printing has been beneficial in trying to construct tissue make up of different cell types. Our project may not achieve the production of full structural organs, but could help design tissue samples which can help investigating disease models.
  
 
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Our project can provide a simple framework for simple experimental design for research questions looking into cell signalling, thisan be found within
  
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<a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/1/17/Warwickunderstandingcommunities2.pdf">this paper</a>.
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<h5>Understanding Cell Communities
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Cell communities are vastly complex and we have discussed the drawbacks and potentials of how our work comes into the current research in this field, please read
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:16, 18 September 2015

Warwick iGEM 2015