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Human Practices

We strongly feel that Human Practices are becoming more and more important in science. Since iGEM competition began in 2004, the number of teams that include Human Practices in their projects has increased exponentially. That's why we are dedicating lots of time and efforts writing a review about all topics discussed in all Human Practices reports from all iGEM teams and editions regarding safety, ethics, patents, etc. Additionally, we have interviewed experts in the area so to know their opinion about these topics.

Furthermore, we have also prepared a short survey to see what people from many different social and scientific backgrounds think about these issues. We hope to get numerous and interesting data, as well as the largest compilation of Synthetic Biology definitions, so don't hesitate and fill it!


As a mean to encourage participation on the survey and to thank iGEM particpants efforts, we have decided to offer collaborative teams with a series of honorary medals that teams are free to post on their wikis.

  • Collaboration Gold Medal



  • Collaboration Silver Medal


  • Collaboration Bronze Medal


Medals, medals, medals!!! New Collaborator Gold Medals for Freiburg Bioware (with 16 answers!!) and Freiburg software!!! Congratulations! Silver for Calgary!! And Bronze for Johns Hopkins BAG! We are preparing your medals ;) Come on, enter your team in the collaborators ranking list!

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Human Competition Count-Visits