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+ | <p> Teams that accomplish something special on safety and security during iGEM have been rewarded with a special commendation. This award is not always given and is presented by the Safety Committee to reward excellence. Past recipients have included:</p> | ||
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+ | <h3>2016 Arizona State</h3> | ||
+ | <p>For a <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Arizona_State/WhitePaper">White Paper</a> on context specific risk assessment where they considered how risks associated with parts in their project might change if they were to come into contact with different organisms.</p><br> | ||
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+ | <p>iGEM projects are at the forefront of what is technologically possible and often run into important policy issues. In 2018 iGEM has clarified its positions on <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Safety/Policies#drives">gene drives</a>, <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Safety/Policies#amr">antimicrobial resistance</a>, <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Safety/Policies#animals">use of animals</a>, <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Safety/Policies#parts">parts from risk group 4 organisms</a> and <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Safety/Policies#dels">deletions as modifications</a>.</p> | ||
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+ | <p>iGEM teams should not release any genetically modified organisms or their products outside the lab (or put them in people). See the <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Safety/Do_not_Release">Do Not Release</a> policy for more information on complying with laws, being responsible and what constitutes a release.</p> | ||
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Exemplary Projects in Safety
Teams that accomplish something special on safety and security during iGEM have been rewarded with a special commendation. This award is not always given and is presented by the Safety Committee to reward excellence. Past recipients have included:
2016 Arizona State
For a White Paper on context specific risk assessment where they considered how risks associated with parts in their project might change if they were to come into contact with different organisms.
Safety Policies
iGEM projects are at the forefront of what is technologically possible and often run into important policy issues. In 2018 iGEM has clarified its positions on gene drives, antimicrobial resistance, use of animals, parts from risk group 4 organisms and deletions as modifications.
Keep it in the lab
iGEM teams should not release any genetically modified organisms or their products outside the lab (or put them in people). See the Do Not Release policy for more information on complying with laws, being responsible and what constitutes a release.