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<p class="subtitle explain">Our survey has revealed many intriguing stance of the general public in Singapore. For example, on the one hand people seems to trust government's judgement that GMO is safe; on the other hand, people hesitate to purchase GMO products and question if regulation of GMO is good enough in Singapore. With the interesting voices, we approached <b>professor Peter Droge</b>, who is also the <b>Chairman of Subcommittee on
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<p class="subtitle explain">Our survey has revealed many intriguing stances of the general public in Singapore. For example, on the one hand people seem to trust government's judgement that GMO is safe; on the other hand, people hesitate to purchase GMO products and question if regulation of GMO is good enough in Singapore. With the interesting voices, we approached <b>professor Peter Droge</b>, who is also the <b>Chairman of Subcommittee on
 
Agriculture-related GMOs, Genetic Modification Advisory Committee</b>. The manuscript of the interview is summarized below.   
 
Agriculture-related GMOs, Genetic Modification Advisory Committee</b>. The manuscript of the interview is summarized below.   
 
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Revision as of 14:54, 15 September 2015

NTU SG iGEM 2015




Human Practices


Industry Interviews

Industrial Waste

As our project concerns waste to energy conversion, we interviewed two chemical companies and one food company to understand more about the waste generated in their respective industry and how they are disposed. We also discussed potential niche for synthetic biology in the process.

Public Perception

Genetically Modified Organism

GMO in Singapore is not an issue as controversial as that in other industrial countries, so this survey delves into the phenomenon. Other than providing us with an insight into the landscape of Singaporean's perception on GMO, this survey also prepares us for other Human Practices activities.

Policy Advisors

What do experts say?

Having conducted the survey on the public perception towards GMO, we would like to know if policy advisers in Singapore are aware of some of the concerns reflected and how they interpret the findings. Thus we interviewed two policy advisors.

Outreach

Inform the Young

We held a talk at River Valley High School because as researchers we are responsible to reach out to the public and inform them about synthetic biology, particularly at school as students are the future of our nation. By piquing their interest in synthetic biology, perhaps they would make great advancements in this field.