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Ethics in Synthetic Biology

Author(s): Lisa Scheifele

Loyola University Maryland

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Summary:
This collection of four activities provide students with an introduction to thinking about ethical concerns in genome synthesis and gene editing. This resource was developed as part of NSF Award #1827204, RCN-UBE: The Build-a-Genome Network.

Licensed under CC Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International according to these terms

Version 1.0 - published on 15 Aug 2019 doi:10.25334/TCG2-GP43 - cite this Last public release: 3.0

Description

Build a Genome Network (BAG) is a course-based undergraduate research experience in which students create synthetic genomes. Pioneered at Johns Hopkins University in 2007, BAG was integral to the international effort to create the first synthetic eukaryotic genome (the Synthetic Yeast Project) and helped initiate the teaching of synthetic biology to undergraduates. This interdisciplinary course-based research experience allows students to learn concepts and techniques in genomics, bioinformatics, molecular biology, and synthetic biology while participating in a cutting-edge research project.

For additional information please visit the BAG group on QUBES

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