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Human Practices

From the beginning, we knew that we wanted to develop a project that had a great positive impact in Mexico and all around the world. Keeping this aim in mind, we decided to analyze some of the issues that our society faces. After brainstorming and trying to identify the most relevant aspects of each proposal, we all agreed that burn injuries, representing the third cause of infant mortality in Mexico, was an issue begging to be worked out. In the first place, burn injuries embodied a challenge beyond the instant menace to health. The complexity of the concern lies in the complications it causes not only for the victim but for the people around them. Even though we were not fully aware of the consequences that arise from a burn injury, we presumed that the risk of infection, complications, physical and psychological aftermath, cost of treatment, among others, were some of the aspects in which our project could intervene. Looking back to the first moments of TecTissue, we can tell that the project has evolved thanks to all the people who enriched our perspective and broadened our panorama to consider some aspects that, otherwise, we would never have thought of. It was then that we realized of the importance of integrated human practices; in short, they made us understand that Tec Tissue was no longer a project for a competition but the hope of thousands of people who believe in us.

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Silver Integrated

Development of new drugs for wound healing conference by PhD. Gerardo Leyva Gómez from the faculty of chemistry, UNAM.

We attended a lecture about the applications of novel polymers in skin regeneration, which was given by Gerardo Leyva Gómez, who has a Ph.D. in chemistry by the UNAM and with experience in the field of therapeutics. We discussed several doubts regarding our project’s scaffold and obtained valuable information for the development of it. It made us realize about key factors such as pore size, applications of nano-encapsulation for skin regeneration and experimental techniques for characterization of the scaffold, among others. This conference helped us to completely create a notion about the necessary parameters for the design of our scaffold.

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Figure 1. UNAM Conference

LEI Course.

We had the opportunity to have a course of the appropriate techniques for cell culture and ISO 9001 norms. The course was imparted by the biotechnology engineer Manuel Jaime Rodriguez from the Specialized Immunologic Laboratories. We obtained valuable information the first day of ISO 9001 norm that helped us to have a good register of our reactants and equipment using a binnacle. The next day we were taught the aseptic technique and how to take care of the cell lines. This course helped us to have a strict order and program to archive our aims and to know exactly how can we do cell line essays, without risk of contamination.

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Figure 2. LEI Course

Ph.D. Fernando Osobampo and Ph.D. Pablo Rodríguez Ferreyra

The objective of our project is to aid people that have suffered from burn injuries and during the process, doctors have helped us with the understanding of the medicine involved. That's why we visited the physician Ph.D. Fernando Osobampo, a plastic and reconstructive surgeon who treats burned people in the Traumatology and Orthopedics Hospital and also Ph.D. Pablo Rodriguez Ferreyra, which is in charge of Burnings Unit of General Hospital of Toluca. We presented them our project and got some feedback with the purpose of improving it. Being plastic surgeons have given them an up-close approach. They know about the pain that patients experience during his healing process. With this in mind, they gave us some advice on the best application method, focusing on the growth factor concentration to induce the correct proliferation and the way of administration. They informed us about the main problems in patients besides the pain. One is that the treatment is very expensive due that recovery requires a lot of care, time and materials, this situation often gets worse and way more expensive because of the lack of knowledge of the nurses attending the patients properly. Also, both doctors shared with us the statistics of the cost of treatment and duration. Additionally, they suggested focussing in just one kind of injury, in order to have better results. Finally, Ph.D. Osabampo & Ph.D. Pablo Rodríguez gave us his approval and congratulated us because of the impact this project could have on the life of the patients. Thanks to the meetings, we decided to focus on second-degree burns, reduce the leptin concentration and the way of administration to be topical.

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Figure 3. PhD Osobampo and Rodriguez

iGEM Meet-Up Latin America

This activity can be seen on the collaborations page. This event helped each assistant team to obtain feedback from experts to improve our projects. In our case, it made us define exactly the type of burn we wanted to treat and to reject some bad approaches we thought could solve the problem.

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Rino Q.

On July, 5th, and 6th, we had the opportunity to visit Rino-Q, which stands for “Integral Rescue of the Burnt Child” in Spanish. It is a foundation in charge of the overall rehabilitation of kids and adults who have suffered burns. We had to book a hotel since we come from the State of Mexico and traveled to San Luis Potosi. We arrived and got a brief tour of the facilities. After that, we had a meaningful conversation with the director of the foundation, Gerardo Manuel García Lozano and his wife, Beatriz Eugenia Hernández Contreras. They explained to us the complications of treating with burned people as well as the costs it implied. One of the most important aspects to consider when addressing the problem is the amount of time patients remain hospitalized due to their burns. This represents one of the main opportunities for our project. The next day we taught a group of kids who were part of the foundation about synthetic biology and prepared some activities to reinforce what they learned through games and interactive dynamics. In the end, we approached the parents and families of the kids so that they could talk about their experiences and testimonies. After the visit, we realized that, in addition to the statistics and technical information regarding burned people and their treatment, we have a moral commitment with the kids and society in general because we have the possibility and therefore the duty to help.