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− | <p>This role-playing shows that, during one day as a lab worker, you may have to work in laboratories with different biosafety levels. Then, a classification exists which takes into consideration the organism used, the equipment practices and procedures you have to follow. Mainly, BSL-1 and BSL-2 are used for research and allowed for iGEM. An important point is that rules are cumulative, it means that in BSL-2 you have to apply BSL-1 rules and BSL-2 rules. </p> | + | <p>This role-playing shows that, during one day as a lab worker, you may have to work in laboratories with different biosafety levels. Then, a classification exists which takes into consideration the organism used, the equipment practices and the procedures you have to follow. Mainly, BSL-1 and BSL-2 are used for research and are allowed for iGEM. An important point is that rules are cumulative, it means that in BSL-2 you have to apply BSL-1 rules and BSL-2 rules. </p> |
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<h3 style="text-align: left;"><span style="color: #e90000;">BSL-2:</span> a basic laboratory with a biosafety level 2 </h3> | <h3 style="text-align: left;"><span style="color: #e90000;">BSL-2:</span> a basic laboratory with a biosafety level 2 </h3> | ||
− | <p>This laboratory is used for primary health services, diagnostic services and research. As a BSL-1 lab, you have to adopt GMT practices and wear <b>protective clothing</b>. In this lab, you will see the biohazard sign. | + | <p>This laboratory is used for primary health services, diagnostic services and research. As a BSL-1 lab, you have to adopt GMT practices and wear <b>protective clothing</b>. In this lab, you will see the biohazard sign. Along with the bench work, you must have a class II BSC: biological safety cabinet, a protection against potential aerosols. No isolation of laboratory is required. Closed doors are required.</p> |
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It is important to note that ethics and law do not totally overlap. Something can be illegal and ethical, while something else can be legal but unethical. | It is important to note that ethics and law do not totally overlap. Something can be illegal and ethical, while something else can be legal but unethical. | ||
It is also important to note that ethical rules can have different sources such as State, committees, scientific panel, etc. | It is also important to note that ethical rules can have different sources such as State, committees, scientific panel, etc. | ||
− | As our project aims to enhance living conditions of amputees, | + | As our project aims to enhance living conditions of amputees, it is closely linked to human health. Research on human beings include the use of biological samples, psychological studies, personal data, interviews, observations, etc. |
As we wanted to know more about the living conditions of amputees, we decided to meet with the committee of the Institut Pasteur in charge of helping scientist concerning ethical questions. | As we wanted to know more about the living conditions of amputees, we decided to meet with the committee of the Institut Pasteur in charge of helping scientist concerning ethical questions. | ||
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<p>As Human practices are an integral part of the iGEM competition, and as we must think about the impact of our project as a whole on the society, we wanted to create a survey in order to have a better understanding of people’s opinion about our project. As we also wanted to better understand the everyday life of amputees and people wearing prostheses, we thought about interviewing volunteers. However, as those type of information are personal and medical data, we thought we should talk about our plans to the committee.</p> | <p>As Human practices are an integral part of the iGEM competition, and as we must think about the impact of our project as a whole on the society, we wanted to create a survey in order to have a better understanding of people’s opinion about our project. As we also wanted to better understand the everyday life of amputees and people wearing prostheses, we thought about interviewing volunteers. However, as those type of information are personal and medical data, we thought we should talk about our plans to the committee.</p> | ||
− | <p>We decided to present our project in front of the committee for them to give us an outside perspective of our work. | + | <p>We decided to present our project in front of the committee for them to give us an outside perspective of our work. They took time to explain us that interviewing amputees and people wearing prostheses was, indeed, human research and that the people we were interviewing had to be seen as patients. They pointed out the fact that, as students, we did not have the qualifications to talk about such subjects, and that we would need the help of a psychiatrist.</p> |
<p>However, they suggested that we could talk to health professional and association representatives instead, so we would be able to collect information about patients. </p> | <p>However, they suggested that we could talk to health professional and association representatives instead, so we would be able to collect information about patients. </p> | ||
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− | <p>Indeed, article 4 of the GDPR defines personal data as “<i>any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person (‘data subject’); an identifiable natural person is one who can be identified, directly or indirectly, in particular by reference to an identifier such as a name, an identification number, location data, an online identifier or to one or more factors specific to the physical, physiological, genetic, mental, economic, cultural or social identity of that natural person”</i>.We then tried to ask for pieces of information that were relevant to our study and we made sure that those polled were not identifiable through collected information. We asked for gender, age and scientific background for the French survey (and the nationality for the international survey). Those pieces of information, as they do not allow us to identify a person, | + | <p>Indeed, article 4 of the GDPR defines personal data as “<i>any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person (‘data subject’); an identifiable natural person is one who can be identified, directly or indirectly, in particular by reference to an identifier such as a name, an identification number, location data, an online identifier or to one or more factors specific to the physical, physiological, genetic, mental, economic, cultural or social identity of that natural person”</i>.We then tried to ask for pieces of information that were relevant to our study and we made sure that those polled were not identifiable through collected information. We asked for gender, age and scientific background for the French survey (and the nationality for the international survey). Those pieces of information, as they do not allow us to identify a person, are not considered as personal data. </p> |
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− | <div class="block title"><h3 style="text-align: left;">Ethical | + | <div class="block title"><h3 style="text-align: left;">Ethical reflections concerning lab experiments</h3></div> |
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− | <p>Apart from ethical questions surrounding personal data and human research, questions have also been raised concerning our lab experiments using neuronal cells. Indeed, one important component of our experimental part included the establishment of a model for the interface of our biofilm with neurons. We initially planned to perform dissection of dorsal root ganglia from E18 rats to obtain primary neuronal cells which would be placed in culture. The impact of our biofilm would then be studied in providing growth factors.However, within our team, we raised the question of whether there was a better way to have access to neuronal cells. | + | <p>Apart from ethical questions surrounding personal data and human research, questions have also been raised concerning our lab experiments using neuronal cells. Indeed, one important component of our experimental part included the establishment of a model for the interface of our biofilm with neurons. We initially planned to perform dissection of dorsal root ganglia from E18 rats to obtain primary neuronal cells which would be placed in culture. The impact of our biofilm would then be studied in providing growth factors.However, within our team, we raised the question of whether there was a better way to have access to neuronal cells. This led to a discussion about dissection in general. </p> |
− | <p>We decided to include this theme in the Parisian Meetup we organized. The Parisian Meetup of 7th July 2018 was composed of two parts, one was dedicated to a rehearsal session of all teams, and the second part was dedicated to round tables about ethics in biology. Each round table was composed of 1 speaker and around 10 team members. We invited people from | + | <p>We decided to include this theme in the Parisian Meetup we organized. The Parisian Meetup of 7th July 2018 was composed of two parts, one was dedicated to a rehearsal session of all teams, and the second part was dedicated to round tables about ethics in biology. Each round table was composed of 1 speaker and around 10 team members. We invited people from National animal well-being committee, law, ethics education, and human evolution forecasters, allowing each team members to discuss and exchange their opinions about ethics in biology and general science. </p> |
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<div class="block title"><h3 style="text-align: left;">What is the role of ethics in research? </h3></div> | <div class="block title"><h3 style="text-align: left;">What is the role of ethics in research? </h3></div> | ||
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− | <p>As simple as it might appear, this question is in reality, a very wide and tricky one. We asked Dr. Odile Gelpi about this question. One big role of Ethics in the field of science is the question of the balance between risks and interests. Indeed, as noted by Mrs. Gelpi, “scientific knowledge cannot be acquired at any cost”. It is also important to note that ethics is closely related to culture. | + | <p>As simple as it might appear, this question is in reality, a very wide and tricky one. We asked Dr. Odile Gelpi about this question. One big role of Ethics in the field of science is the question of the balance between risks and interests. Indeed, as noted by Mrs. Gelpi, “scientific knowledge cannot be acquired at any cost”. It is also important to note that ethics is closely related to culture. Althoug international ethical principles are applied almost everywhere, some rules or point of views can differ. For example, when talking about balance of interest between risks and interests, the issue of this balance can differ according to whether you analyze the interest from the point of view of the patient as an individual or from the point of view of the society, who could benefit from this research. The topic of ethics is a tricky subject, which needs the gathering of different points of view to be analyzed in the best way.</p> |
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