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            <p style="font-size: 120%">In choosing the novel Hardware Track, this years’ Cambridge-JIC iGEM team has come across unexpected challenges. Unsurprisingly perhaps, these have often required us to look into fields of work that we have had little or no previous experience in. This has been particularly true when navigating the world of intellectual property law, including <span class="hl_2">hardware licensing</span> and <span class="hl_2">design copyright</span>. In developing Open Source Hardware (OSH) as part of the competition, we recognised the need for an easily-digestible, comprehensive and hardware-specific guide to ensuring the OSH is accessible to the community.
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      <p><b>Our survey </b> on the public perception of Synthetic Biology suggested communicating research was a challenge</p>
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      <p>By organising workshops for school students, we increased awareness of its potential benefits <b>for future generations</b></p>
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      <p>We introduced students to programming and modern microscopy techniques, <b> taking them beyond the school syllabus</b><p>
 
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      <p>Developing hardware brings with it issues of <b>licensing, patent and copyright</b></p>
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      <p><b>From our experience,</b> navigating the legal jargon and complex procedures can be prohibitively time-consuming</p>
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      <p><b>For iGEM teams</b><br>looking to release Open Source Hardware, we have made an interactive guide to use as a starting point</p>
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      <p><b>The William and Mary iGEM team</b> are using GFP in the Interlab Measurement study</p>
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      <p><b>The Glasgow iGEM team</b> are using GFP and RFP to make bioluminescent bacteria</p>
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      <p>Collaboration meant confirming the expression of their fluorescent proteins while <b>testing OpenScope's capabilities</b></p>
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        <p><b>A map of our entire wiki</b>, in case you can't find what you're looking for</p>
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        <p><b>Some advice</b> for future iGEM teams on making a wiki</p>
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Latest revision as of 00:08, 19 September 2015

Our survey on the public perception of Synthetic Biology suggested communicating research was a challenge

By organising workshops for school students, we increased awareness of its potential benefits for future generations

We introduced students to programming and modern microscopy techniques, taking them beyond the school syllabus

Developing hardware brings with it issues of licensing, patent and copyright

From our experience, navigating the legal jargon and complex procedures can be prohibitively time-consuming

For iGEM teams
looking to release Open Source Hardware, we have made an interactive guide to use as a starting point

The William and Mary iGEM team are using GFP in the Interlab Measurement study

The Glasgow iGEM team are using GFP and RFP to make bioluminescent bacteria

Collaboration meant confirming the expression of their fluorescent proteins while testing OpenScope's capabilities

A map of our entire wiki, in case you can't find what you're looking for

Some advice for future iGEM teams on making a wiki