Difference between revisions of "Team:Austin LASA/Human Practices"

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h(g.Page, {title: 'Integrated Human Practices', prev: 'https://2018.igem.org/Team:Austin_LASA/Safety', next: 'https://2018.igem.org/Team:Austin_LASA/Model', selector: [5, 0]},
 
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   h('p', null, 'The LASA iGEM Team accomplished and carried out the following activities to count towards to Silver Medal Human Practices criterion and Best Integrated Human Practices Award:'),
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    p('We believe that our work is a positive impact because early detection of HIV-1 can lead to a reduction in mortality of up to 75%. Currently, the detection methods for HIV in resource deficient areas are time consuming or require a lot of resources and expertise. We have detailed this in the “Why HIV Detection in Infants” section of our Description page further. After realizing this problem, we wanted to make a quick and low resource method of detection, which led to our current project. The possibility of such a method reducing infant mortality is a possibility, which is nothing but a positive impact.'),
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    p('We investigated the struggles of HIV diagnosis by talking to someone who had traveled to Malawi and had experienced that environment. In our opinion, her direct experience was one of the best ways to investigate the issue. She discussed how the device must be relatively simple to use and be fast, as often people leave the clinic before they get the results back. The more we spoke to people, the more evident it was that a quick and simple kit was something that was an actual necessity. More details on these investigations can be found in the “Engaging with Experts” section of this page.'),
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    p('We also engaged with people who are vital to the process of HIV-1 diagnosis and an integral part of that community. We spoke to someone involved in HIV policy in order to help us understand the complexities of building a kit and how to ensure that it was truly beneficial in diagnosis. We also spoke to a biological safety officer in order to understand the disposal techniques and packaging methods in order to ensure that our kit would be used responsibly and have no negative effects that were preventable. More details on this HIV and safety community engagement can be found in the “Engaging with Experts” section of this page.'),
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    p('We chose this approach of interviewing people who had actually traveled to locations where our kit was needed because we thought that it would be the best way to get feedback that was personal and genuine. We feel as if we were successful in this, as the information they provided us was seemed much more personal than information gained from papers or other resources. We also interviewed safety and policy officials, as we felt like they would be able to provide a fresh perspective on our project. The team ourselves would not be able to catch every single minute detail that may have a negative impact considering we are not experts in the field. Therefore, we talked to experts who were able to make sure that our work was truly responsible and would have a positive impact.')
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   h(g.Section, {title: 'Education and Outreach'},
 
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     h('p', null, 'Our team was very active in reaching out to our local community, particularly to younger children. We’ve listed out below everything we’ve done.'),
 
     h('p', null, 'Our team was very active in reaching out to our local community, particularly to younger children. We’ve listed out below everything we’ve done.'),

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