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Human Practices Overview
Our Goal
As part of human practices, the Rice iGEM 2018 team focused on two main areas: community engagement and educational outreach, as well as collaboration with other iGEM teams. Our project aims to spread knowledge of synthetic biology and engineering non-model organisms, making these topics more accessible to the general audience. Click the buttons below for further detail on the two focus areas.