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                 <p> Our hope is that we will encourage people to not overlook the importance of their well-being and lead to healthier relation to work. As we wish to give back to the iGEM community for all the wonderful experiences we hope that future iGEM teams especially, will take part of the material in “Understanding your limits - a burnout guidebook”. iGEM is giving platform for young, brilliant people to do truly amazing things. However brilliant people don't retire after iGEM - take care of yourselves because the world needs you. </p>
 
                 <p> Our hope is that we will encourage people to not overlook the importance of their well-being and lead to healthier relation to work. As we wish to give back to the iGEM community for all the wonderful experiences we hope that future iGEM teams especially, will take part of the material in “Understanding your limits - a burnout guidebook”. iGEM is giving platform for young, brilliant people to do truly amazing things. However brilliant people don't retire after iGEM - take care of yourselves because the world needs you. </p>
  
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                 <h1> Market Analysis </h1>
 
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                 <p> The iGEM project started with a brainstorm session to decide in which direction we wanted our project to go. But before starting with our project, we had some crucial questions that needed to be answered. What tools are accessible today and what are their limits? Is there a market for a new diagnostic tool with our approach? Is there a need for a new diagnostic tool for large strongyles as well? How do the potential stakeholder or customer feel about using a diagnostic tool based on GMO? </p>
 
                 <p> The iGEM project started with a brainstorm session to decide in which direction we wanted our project to go. But before starting with our project, we had some crucial questions that needed to be answered. What tools are accessible today and what are their limits? Is there a market for a new diagnostic tool with our approach? Is there a need for a new diagnostic tool for large strongyles as well? How do the potential stakeholder or customer feel about using a diagnostic tool based on GMO? </p>
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                 <h1> Ethics </h1>
 
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                 <p> The purpose of our project was to combat the systematic overuse of anthelmintics (Salgado et al. 2016) and thus also address the growing resistance against such compounds. Resistance may arise from multiple factors, like that of mass treatment, underdosing and not varying the drugs used (Shalaby 2013) which is not unlike how resistance against antibiotics arise (Grenni et al. 2018). The resistance against anthelmintics might also be a problem for humans in the future (Vercruysse et al. 2011) which increases motivation for a new diagnosis and-/or treatment approach. This is “good” news since the organism used in our project, namely the E.coli are inherent to the microbiome of humans and horses alike. We believe that a new, specific and potentially eco-friendly method of diagnosis or treatment would have a positive outcome on society as a whole. Lowering the degree of stress and potential suffering for animals that get infected as well as for their human owners. </p>
 
                 <p> The purpose of our project was to combat the systematic overuse of anthelmintics (Salgado et al. 2016) and thus also address the growing resistance against such compounds. Resistance may arise from multiple factors, like that of mass treatment, underdosing and not varying the drugs used (Shalaby 2013) which is not unlike how resistance against antibiotics arise (Grenni et al. 2018). The resistance against anthelmintics might also be a problem for humans in the future (Vercruysse et al. 2011) which increases motivation for a new diagnosis and-/or treatment approach. This is “good” news since the organism used in our project, namely the E.coli are inherent to the microbiome of humans and horses alike. We believe that a new, specific and potentially eco-friendly method of diagnosis or treatment would have a positive outcome on society as a whole. Lowering the degree of stress and potential suffering for animals that get infected as well as for their human owners. </p>
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