Difference between revisions of "Team:CCU Taiwan/Human Practices"

m
m
 
(90 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown)
Line 7: Line 7:
 
<head>
 
<head>
  
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://2020.igem.org/wiki/index.php?title=Template:CCU_Taiwan/JS/bootstrap&action=raw&ctype=text/javascript"</script>
+
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://2020.igem.org/wiki/index.php?title=Template:CCU_Taiwan/JS/bootstrap&action=raw&ctype=text/javascript"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://2020.igem.org/wiki/index.php?title=Template:CCU_Taiwan/JS/jQuery&action=raw&ctype=text/javascript"</script>
+
 
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1, shrink-to-fit=no">
 
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1, shrink-to-fit=no">
  
Line 18: Line 17:
 
     <h1 class="wordcenter shadow">Integrated Human Practice</h1>
 
     <h1 class="wordcenter shadow">Integrated Human Practice</h1>
 
</div>
 
</div>
 
+
<div class="contents s12 m6 l4">
 +
    <article>
 +
        <section>
 +
            <h2>Overview</h2>
 +
            <p>A successful project should not be an imagination in laboratory. It should be considered to apply in society, so do our project. The biggest question that we need to consider in our project is: Could it be used in real life and be beneficial to society? Scientific research usually starts with an understanding of the problems or demands of society. Academic research is then applied to solve those problems and improve social welfare. Thus, receiving acceptance and approval from society is essential and cannot be an afterthought in the whole process.</p>
 +
            <br>
 +
            <p>In order to build the bridge between our project and society, we must establish clear communication and remain open to feedback from the society. Our connection with society includes four sectors: government officials, professional experts, academic specialists, and the general public. Each represents a different area and provides a different perspective, which urged us to include those considerations into our project. By understanding opinions from various positions, we could shape our plans well and so bring a great impact to society. That is how a successful project with social usefulness is achieved.
 +
</p>
 +
            <br>
 +
            <p>We classified the societal group into the four sectors according to their extent of influence and  responsibility:</p>
 +
            <br>
 +
            <ul>
 +
                <li>Government officials: They are clear about regulations, so they can provide advice on legal requirements for a product launch.</li>
 +
                <li>Professional experts: Their professional experience can give insight about blind spots in our project, which will help us to optimize our product.</li>
 +
                <li>Academic specialists: Their scientific and other specialized knowledge can guide and shape our product.</li>
 +
                <li>General public: As they are the final users of our product, understanding their demands is crucial.</li>
 +
            </ul>
 +
        </section>
 +
    </article>
 +
</div>
 
<section class="imgbut">
 
<section class="imgbut">
 
     <section id="but1" onclick="display('gov')"><a href="#gov"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2020/9/96/T--CCU_Taiwan--HP_1.jpg"></a></section>
 
     <section id="but1" onclick="display('gov')"><a href="#gov"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2020/9/96/T--CCU_Taiwan--HP_1.jpg"></a></section>
Line 29: Line 47:
 
     <article>
 
     <article>
 
         <section id="gov" style="display:none">
 
         <section id="gov" style="display:none">
             <h2>Government</h2>
+
             <h2>Government officials</h2>
 
             <img id="imginfo2" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2020/6/6b/T--CCU_Taiwan--HP_1_1.jpg">
 
             <img id="imginfo2" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2020/6/6b/T--CCU_Taiwan--HP_1_1.jpg">
 
             <h3>Dr. Yi-huah Jiang</h3>
 
             <h3>Dr. Yi-huah Jiang</h3>
Line 50: Line 68:
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
 
             <h4>Purpose</h4>
 
             <h4>Purpose</h4>
             <p>As the dengue virus detection kit is classified as a Class II medical device, it can only be sold on the market after applying for a medical device license. We wanted to know what kind of verification we should achieve in order to apply to put our product on market, so we consulted with PhD. De-Syuan Chen and PhD. Jin-Yu Lee, who work in medical devices and cosmetics group, on the standard of verification for a dengue virus detection kit.</p>
+
             <p>As the dengue virus detection kit is classified as a Class II medical device, it can only be sold on the market after applying for a medical device license. We wanted to know what kind of verification we should achieve in order to apply to put our product on market, so we consulted with De-Syuan Chen, Ph.D. and Jin-Yu Lee, Ph.D., who work in the medical device and cosmetic group, on the standard of verification for a dengue virus detection kit.</p>
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
 
             <h4>Input</h4>
 
             <h4>Input</h4>
Line 57: Line 75:
 
             <p>They further pointed out precautions we should pay attention to in our product:</p>
 
             <p>They further pointed out precautions we should pay attention to in our product:</p>
 
             <ol>
 
             <ol>
                 <li>We had to find out what compounds might interfere with our product, such as fucose and mannose. We had to take them into consideration and try to prevent interference.</li>
+
                 <li>We had to find out what metabolites might interfere with our product, such as fucose and mannose. We had to take them into consideration and try to prevent interference.</li>
                 <li>We should decide what liquid sample we were going to use, since each has a different type of interference, so we had to consider pretreatment of the liquid sample.</li>
+
                 <li>We should decide what kind of liquid sample we are going to use, since each has a different type of interference, so we had to consider the corresponding pretreatments.</li>
                 <li>The virus particle in real life would be much different from the modeled virus particle, while the structure of the peptide might change after modification with the gold nanoparticles.</li>
+
                 <li>The virus particles in real life would be much different from the modeled ones, while the structure of the peptides might change after the conjugation to the gold nanoparticles.</li>
 
             </ol>
 
             </ol>
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
 
             <h4>Adjustment</h4>
 
             <h4>Adjustment</h4>
             <p>We had a better understanding of the process of verification and license application for a detection kit. We also realized that there were plenty of problems we should tackle to apply our project to a real life situation. We should confirm how we would collect and pretreat the blood sample in order to prevent interference. Thus, we decided to consult with related units which would use a dengue virus detection kit.</p>
+
             <p>We had a better understanding of the process of verification and license application for a detection kit. We also realized that there were plenty of problems we should tackle to apply our project to a real life situation. We should confirm how we would collect and pretreat the blood samples in order to prevent interference. Thus, we decided to consult with related units which would use a dengue virus detection kit.</p>
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
 
             <div id="imginfo">
 
             <div id="imginfo">
Line 70: Line 88:
 
             </div>
 
             </div>
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
             <h3>Department of health, Kaohsiung city government</h3>
+
             <h3>Department of Health, Kaohsiung City Government</h3>
 
             <h4>Description</h4>
 
             <h4>Description</h4>
             <p>Although it previously had one of the highest numbers of dengue cases in Taiwan, the Kaohsiung city government has put extensive effort into the prevention and control of dengue, giving Kaohsiung city mature measures and technologies for dengue control.</p>
+
             <p>Although it previously had one of the highest numbers of dengue cases in Taiwan, the government of Kaohsiung City has put extensive effort into the prevention and control of dengue, giving Kaohsiung City mature measures and technologies for dengue control.</p>
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
 
             <h4>Purpose</h4>
 
             <h4>Purpose</h4>
             <p>To know how important a role a detection kit plays in the control of dengue outbreaks, we visited the department of health of the Kaohsiung city government. We also consulted with them on the process of detection kit use and what steps will be taken after a dengue fever case is reported.</p>
+
             <p>To know how important a role a detection kit plays in the control of dengue outbreaks, we visited the Department of Health of Kaohsiung City Government. We also consulted with them on the procedure of using detection kit use and the steps taken after a dengue fever case is reported.</p>
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
 
             <h4>Input</h4>
 
             <h4>Input</h4>
             <p>They introduced the concept of three levels of prevention, including primary, secondary and tertiary prevention.</p>
+
             <p>They introduced the concept of three levels of prevention, including the primary, secondary and tertiary prevention.</p>
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
 
             <p>Primary prevention aims to inhibit disease before it occurs by limiting the risk of exposure of healthy individuals, for instance, by cleaning stagnant water in containers. Secondary prevention, also known as screening, aims to reduce the impact of a disease by early detection. Tertiary prevention efforts focus on people already affected by the disease and attempt to reduce the severity of the disease to prevent disability and restore functionality.</p>
 
             <p>Primary prevention aims to inhibit disease before it occurs by limiting the risk of exposure of healthy individuals, for instance, by cleaning stagnant water in containers. Secondary prevention, also known as screening, aims to reduce the impact of a disease by early detection. Tertiary prevention efforts focus on people already affected by the disease and attempt to reduce the severity of the disease to prevent disability and restore functionality.</p>
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
             <p>From them, we found that our project is classified as secondary prevention. They emphasized that this stage is important in preventing the worsening and the spread of this communicable disease. Moreover, medical expenses and psychological burden can also be decreased thorough early detection and early treatment.</p>
+
             <p>From them, we found that our project is classified as the secondary prevention. They emphasized that this stage is important in preventing the worsening and the spread of this communicable disease. Moreover, medical expenses and psychological burden can also be decreased thorough the early detection and the early treatment.</p>
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
             <p>They also explained to us how dengue cases are reported and the process of dengue fever detection. There is a dengue fever reporting system in Taiwan. Every case of dengue will be reported to the system so that each related unit can take action as soon as possible. Apart from prompt medical care, actions that should be taken include vector surveillance, environmental disinfection, and elimination of mosquito breeding sources. Furthermore, they have to draw a density map of mosquitoes and investigate the TOCC (Travel history, Occupation, Contact history, and Clustering) of patients to prevent further outbreak of dengue in the community. Thus, once a patient is diagnosed with dengue infection, lots of actions need to be taken, which will involve many different units such as hospitals, Center for Disease Control (CDC), Health Bureau and Environmental Protection Bureau.</p>
+
             <p>They also explained to us how dengue cases are reported and the process of dengue fever detection. There is a dengue fever reporting system in Taiwan. Every case of dengue will be reported to the system so that each related unit can take action as soon as possible. Apart from prompt medical care, actions that should be taken include vector surveillance, environmental disinfection, and elimination of mosquito breeding sources. Furthermore, they have to draw a density map of mosquitoes and investigate the TOCC (Travel history, Occupation, Contact history, and Clustering) of patients to prevent further outbreak of dengue in the community. Thus, once a patient is diagnosed with dengue infection, lots of actions need to be taken, which will involve many different units such as hospitals, Taiwan Centers for Disease Control (TCDC), the local health bureau and the local environmental protection bureau.</p>
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
 
             <p>They were also willing to share their difficulties in dengue prevention. They told us that it is sometimes hard to convince the public about the importance of environmental disinfection and vector elimination, especially the elderly, because they lack awareness of this disease.</p>
 
             <p>They were also willing to share their difficulties in dengue prevention. They told us that it is sometimes hard to convince the public about the importance of environmental disinfection and vector elimination, especially the elderly, because they lack awareness of this disease.</p>
Line 93: Line 111:
 
             <p>We also learned about the process of detection and how the dengue reporting system works, which helped us to understand more about the application of our project to society.</p>
 
             <p>We also learned about the process of detection and how the dengue reporting system works, which helped us to understand more about the application of our project to society.</p>
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
             <p>From them, we realized that we lacked knowledge about public health and preventive medicine. We learned that a combination of primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention is important for prevention and protection of health problems. This lead us to conduct our education and engagement about dengue based on these three concepts so that we could have a deep impact on raising the awareness about dengue. Moreover, their difficulties in outreach to the elderly prompted us to conduct a series of education programs targeting an elderly community.</p>
+
             <p>From them, we realized that we lacked knowledge about public health and preventive medicine. We learned that a combination of primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention is important for prevention and protection of health problems. This lead us to conduct our education and engagement about dengue based on these three concepts so that we could have a deep impact on raising the awareness about dengue. Moreover, their difficulties in outreach to the elderly prompted us to conduct a series of education programs targeting an elderly community. (<a href="https://2020.igem.org/Team:CCU_Taiwan/Education" target="_blank">More information on Science Communication</a>)</p>
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
 
             <div id="imginfo">
 
             <div id="imginfo">
Line 102: Line 120:
 
         <br>
 
         <br>
 
         <section id="exp" style="display:none">
 
         <section id="exp" style="display:none">
             <h2>Expert</h2>
+
             <h2>Experts</h2>
             <h3>Tainan City Government Dengue Prevention and Control Center</h3>
+
             <h3>Dengue Prevention and Control Center, Tainan City Government</h3>
 
             <h4>Description</h4>
 
             <h4>Description</h4>
             <p>Tainan City Government Dengue Prevention and Control Center was established by the Public Health Bureau of Tainan City Government, with the aim of coordinating government agencies’ participation in investigation and control of dengue. The center is in charge in epidemic analysis, vector monitoring, and chemical control of the vector.</p>
+
             <p>Dengue Prevention and Control Center was established by the Public Health Bureau of Tainan City Government, with the aim of coordinating government agencies’ participation in investigation and control of dengue. The center is in charge in epidemic analysis, vector monitoring, and chemical control of the vectors.</p>
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
 
             <h4>Purpose</h4>
 
             <h4>Purpose</h4>
             <p>We wanted to know the perspective of a dengue prevention and control center on using a dengue virus detection kit and their demands for a detection kit, so we consulted with Ling-Sai Tsai, who was section chief of the unit and her team. We also shared our project with them.</p>
+
             <p>We wanted to know the perspective of a dengue prevention and control center on using a dengue virus detection kit and their demands for a detection kit, so we consulted with Miss Ling-Sai Tsai, who was section chief of the unit and her team. We also shared our project with them.</p>
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
 
             <h4>Input</h4>
 
             <h4>Input</h4>
 
             <p>They said that a certified, useful detection kit had to achieve certain standards:</p>
 
             <p>They said that a certified, useful detection kit had to achieve certain standards:</p>
 
             <ol>
 
             <ol>
                 <li>Detects in a short time</li>
+
                 <li>Detecting in a short time</li>
 
                 <li>High sensitivity, above 80%</li>
 
                 <li>High sensitivity, above 80%</li>
                 <li>Low false positive and false negative</li>
+
                 <li>Low false positive and false negative rates</li>
 
                 <li>Low cost, allowing mass production</li>
 
                 <li>Low cost, allowing mass production</li>
 
                 <li>No side effects</li>
 
                 <li>No side effects</li>
 
             </ol>
 
             </ol>
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
             <p>We consulted with them about pretreatment of the blood sample. Although there is more interference when using whole blood, they suggested we use whole blood in our product. Since there are no centrifuges in undeveloped and remote areas, it is more convenient to use whole blood to allow detection on site. They also shared their experiences that patients with high blood lipids and those taking some liver medications would also cause interference, so they would ask whether suspected dengue patients were taking those medicines before using the detection kit.</p>
+
             <p>We consulted with them about pretreatment of the blood samples. Although there is more interference when using whole blood, they suggested we use whole blood in our product. Since there are no centrifuges in developing and remote areas, it is more convenient to use whole blood for the on-site detection. They also shared their experiences that the patients with hyperlipidemia and those taking the liver medications would interfere the detection, so they would ask whether suspected dengue patients were taking those medicines before using the detection kit.</p>
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
 
             <h4>Adjustment</h4>
 
             <h4>Adjustment</h4>
Line 128: Line 146:
 
                 <img id="imginfo1" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2020/3/30/T--CCU_Taiwan--HP_2_1.jpg">
 
                 <img id="imginfo1" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2020/3/30/T--CCU_Taiwan--HP_2_1.jpg">
 
                 <img id="imginfo1" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2020/e/ed/T--CCU_Taiwan--HP_2_2.jpg">
 
                 <img id="imginfo1" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2020/e/ed/T--CCU_Taiwan--HP_2_2.jpg">
 +
                <p></p>
 
             </div>
 
             </div>
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
 
             <h3>Kaohsiung Medical University Chung-Ho Memorial Hospital</h3>
 
             <h3>Kaohsiung Medical University Chung-Ho Memorial Hospital</h3>
 
             <h4>Description</h4>
 
             <h4>Description</h4>
             <p>As Kaohsiung city has previously encountered a dengue outbreak, Kaohsiung Medical University Chung-Ho Memorial Hospital had abundant clinical experience with dengue. The hospital also established the Tropical Medical Center, which focuses on the study and investigation of tropical diseases, including dengue fever.</p>
+
             <p>As Kaohsiung City has previously encountered a dengue outbreak, Kaohsiung Medical University Chung-Ho Memorial Hospital had abundant clinical experience with dengue. The hospital also established the Tropical Medical Center, which focuses on the study and investigation of tropical diseases, including dengue fever.</p>
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
 
             <h4>Purpose</h4>
 
             <h4>Purpose</h4>
             <p>As medical institutions are the front-line workers for dengue patients, we wanted to know the medical treatments undertaken after dengue cases are reported and their perspective on using a dengue virus detection kit. Moreover, we hoped to know how important a detection kit was in medical care from their point of view. Thus, we had an interview with Jih-Jin Tsai, who was the managing director of Tropical Medical Center and her team.</p>
+
             <p>As medical institutions are the front-line workers for dengue patients, we wanted to know the medical treatments undertaken after dengue cases are reported and their perspective on using a dengue virus detection kit. Moreover, we hoped to know how important a detection kit was in medical care from their point of view. Thus, we had an interview with Jih-Jin Tsai, MD. Ph.D., who is the managing director of Tropical Medical Center and her team.</p>
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
 
             <h4>Input</h4>
 
             <h4>Input</h4>
Line 142: Line 161:
 
             <p>From them, we found out that although there is no specific medicine for dengue currently, the mortality rate of severe dengue can be decreased to below 5% with proper medical care. On the other hand, the root cause of dengue mortality rate was delayed diagnosis. That’s why dengue virus rapid detection kits are distributed to primary care institutions to ensure that dengue patients can be diagnosed at an early stage. Furthermore, to prevent spread, a rapid detection kit is crucial during an outbreak period.</p>
 
             <p>From them, we found out that although there is no specific medicine for dengue currently, the mortality rate of severe dengue can be decreased to below 5% with proper medical care. On the other hand, the root cause of dengue mortality rate was delayed diagnosis. That’s why dengue virus rapid detection kits are distributed to primary care institutions to ensure that dengue patients can be diagnosed at an early stage. Furthermore, to prevent spread, a rapid detection kit is crucial during an outbreak period.</p>
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
             <p>They shared their experiences with using a detection kit. They said that the sensitivity of the detection kit will be affected by the serotypes of dengue viruses and whether the patients have a primary infection or secondary infection. Other flavivirus such as Japanese encephalitis and Zika virus will also affect the detection results, due to cross-reactivity.</p>
+
             <p>They shared their experiences of using a detection kit. They said that the sensitivity of the detection kit will be affected by the serotypes of dengue viruses and whether the patients have a primary infection or secondary infection. Other flavivirus such as Japanese encephalitis and Zika virus will also affect the detection results, due to cross-reactivity.</p>
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
 
             <p>They also shared their experience with international medical aid in the Solomon Islands. They established a dengue diagnostic system and medical treatment system by teaching them to use diagnostic technologies such as the NS1 detection kit and PT-PCR test.</p>
 
             <p>They also shared their experience with international medical aid in the Solomon Islands. They established a dengue diagnostic system and medical treatment system by teaching them to use diagnostic technologies such as the NS1 detection kit and PT-PCR test.</p>
Line 149: Line 168:
 
             <p>We got the picture of the arrangements made for dengue patients in hospitals. We discovered that a dengue virus detection kit is an important and essential index in judging dengue infection, especially during a dengue outbreak. We also gained a thorough understand of the problems faced by health care workers using the current detection kit. That helped us to figure out what type of detection kit would fit their needs. They also expressed a willingness to collaborate with us by providing serum for free testing if our product was completed.</p>
 
             <p>We got the picture of the arrangements made for dengue patients in hospitals. We discovered that a dengue virus detection kit is an important and essential index in judging dengue infection, especially during a dengue outbreak. We also gained a thorough understand of the problems faced by health care workers using the current detection kit. That helped us to figure out what type of detection kit would fit their needs. They also expressed a willingness to collaborate with us by providing serum for free testing if our product was completed.</p>
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
             <p>Moreover, their experiences in the Solomon Islands made us understand the difficulties and challenges in implementation of dengue medical diagnostic system in an undeveloped area. However, we still explored the great potential of Dendetx in the overseas market, especially undeveloped countries that were at risk of dengue. We believe that our product could bring beneficial changes to those countries!</p>
+
             <p>Moreover, their experiences in the Solomon Islands made us understand the difficulties and challenges in implementation of dengue medical diagnostic system in an undeveloped area. However, we still explored the great potential of Dendetx in the overseas market, especially developing countries that were at risk of dengue. We believe that our product could bring beneficial changes to those countries!</p>
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
 
             <div id="imginfo">
 
             <div id="imginfo">
Line 160: Line 179:
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
 
             <h4>Purpose</h4>
 
             <h4>Purpose</h4>
             <p>We hoped to determine the feasibility of our project so we consulted with PhD. Chun-Hong Chen working in NMDC and his team. At the same time, since they are experts in surveillance, control, and prediction of vectors, we wished to know further information on technologies they used and how they think our project could be used in vector surveillance.</p>
+
             <p>We hoped to determine the feasibility of our project so we consulted with Chun-Hong Chen, Ph.D. working in NMDC and his team. At the same time, since they are experts in surveillance, control, and prediction of vectors, we wished to know further information on technologies they used and how they think our project could be used in vector surveillance.</p>
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
 
             <h4>Input</h4>
 
             <h4>Input</h4>
 
             <p>They pointed out the key problem of our project is the affinity between CLEC5A and E protein. We have to prove that CLEC5A could really bind to the E protein or else our project would have no significance.</p>
 
             <p>They pointed out the key problem of our project is the affinity between CLEC5A and E protein. We have to prove that CLEC5A could really bind to the E protein or else our project would have no significance.</p>
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
             <p>Furthermore, they think that it is quite feasible to apply our project to vector surveillance. They shared their experiences and efforts in that area. They told about the tough nut they faced, which is the difficulty of vector detection when using the NS1 detection kit. As the NS1 antigen of mosquitoes is not released from the cell, researchers have to destroy the cell before detection. This makes it impossible to carry out the detection at the scene without a professional measurement instrument. Thus, they said that our detection kit could bring huge benefits to them if our kit could overcome that problem.</p>
+
             <p>Furthermore, they think that it is quite feasible to apply our project to vector surveillance. They shared their experiences and efforts in that area. They told about the tough nut they faced, which is the difficulty of vector detection when using the NS1 detection kit. As the NS1 antigen of mosquitoes is not released from the cells, researchers have to destroy the cells before detection. This makes it impossible to carry out the detection at the scene without a professional measurement instrument. Thus, they said that our detection kit could bring huge benefits to them if our kit could overcome that problem.</p>
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
 
             <h4>Adjustment</h4>
 
             <h4>Adjustment</h4>
             <p>We understood that proving the feasibility and rationality of our project is important if we want to use our detection kit in real life. This spurred us on to simulate the affinity between CLEC5A and E protein to ensure that our experimental basis is valid. Moreover, we also simulated the binding between our peptide and E protein so that our project can be proven workable.</p>
+
             <p>We understood that proving the feasibility and rationality of our project is important if we want to use our detection kit in real life. This spurred us on to simulate the affinity between CLEC5A and E protein to ensure that our experimental basis is valid. Moreover, we also simulated the binding between our peptide and E protein so that our project can be proven workable.&nbsp;(<a href="https://2020.igem.org/Team:CCU_Taiwan/Model" target="_blank">More information on Model</a>)</p>
 +
            <br>
 +
            <p>Furthermore, their opinions confirmed that vector surveillance is another possible path of our product to apply in society!</p>
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
 
             <div id="imginfo">
 
             <div id="imginfo">
Line 177: Line 198:
 
         <br>
 
         <br>
 
         <section id="pro" style="display:none">
 
         <section id="pro" style="display:none">
             <h2>Professor</h2>
+
             <h2>Academia</h2>
 
             <img id="imginfo2" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2020/f/f3/T--CCU_Taiwan--HP_3_1.png">
 
             <img id="imginfo2" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2020/f/f3/T--CCU_Taiwan--HP_3_1.png">
             <h3>Dr. Lai-Kwan Chau</h3>
+
             <h3>Lai-Kwan Chau, Ph.D.</h3>
 
             <br><br>
 
             <br><br>
 
             <h4>Description</h4>
 
             <h4>Description</h4>
             <p>Dr. Lai-Kwan Chau is a distinguished professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at National Chung Cheng University. He is an expert in the field of analytical chemistry and material chemistry.</p>
+
             <p>Lai-Kwan Chau, Ph.D. is a distinguished professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at National Chung Cheng University. He is an expert in the field of analytical chemistry and material chemistry.</p>
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
 
             <h4>Purpose</h4>
 
             <h4>Purpose</h4>
             <p>The affinity between tandem-repeat sequences (TRSs) and gold nanoparticles is the key question we have concerning the detection kit. We want ensure that the gold nanoparticles could flow through the absorbent pad but not accumulate in other places. To resolve those problems, we consulted with Dr. Chau.</p>
+
             <p>The affinity between peptide of tandem-repeated sequences (PTRSs) and gold nanoparticles is the key question we have concerning the detection kit. We want ensure that the gold nanoparticles could flow through the absorbent pad but not accumulate in other places. To resolve those problems, we consulted with Dr. Chau.</p>
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
 
             <h4>Input</h4>
 
             <h4>Input</h4>
             <p>We asked for his advice about the affinity between gold nanoparticles and TRSs and also the mobility of gold nanoparticles on fibers. He suggested that we use mercaptans (R-S-H) to modify the surface of TRSs before conjugating them to the gold nanoparticles. He also suggested that we use hydrophobic nitrocellulose fibers so that the samples could flow through the fibers.</p>
+
             <p>We asked for his advice about the affinity between gold nanoparticles and PTRSs and also the mobility of gold nanoparticles on fibers. He suggested that we use mercaptans (R-S-H) to modify the surface of PTRSs before conjugating them to the gold nanoparticles. He also suggested that we use hydrophobic nitrocellulose fibers so that the samples could flow through the fibers.</p>
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
 
             <h4>Adjustment</h4>
 
             <h4>Adjustment</h4>
 
             <p>We took Dr. Chau’s suggestions and decided to use hydrophobic nitrocellulose fibers on the control line and the test line of the detection kit.</p>
 
             <p>We took Dr. Chau’s suggestions and decided to use hydrophobic nitrocellulose fibers on the control line and the test line of the detection kit.</p>
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
             <h3>Dr. Yen-Ta Tseng</h3>
+
             <h3>Zhi-Xian Wang, Ph.D.</h3>
 
             <h4>Description</h4>
 
             <h4>Description</h4>
             <p>Dr. Yen-Ta Tseng is a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at National Chung Cheng University. His expertise is analytical chemistry.</p>
+
            <p>Zhi-Xian Wang, Ph.D., a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at National Chung Cheng University.</p>
 +
            <br>
 +
            <h4>Purpose</h4>
 +
            <p>In our original proposal, we planned to use nitrocellulose fibers as the material for our test line. But we found that the bonding between nitrocellulose fibers and the peptides is a dipole-dipole interaction, which is a very weak interaction. We had to find a way to improve the interaction between the test line and the peptides.</p>
 +
            <br>
 +
            <h4>Input</h4>
 +
             <p>Dr. Wang shared his experience of modifying glass fibers with CM-Dextran, so carboxylic groups can be attached to the surface of the glass fibers. The glass fibers were further modified with EDC /NHS, which can bind to the primary amines of DNA.</p>
 +
            <br>
 +
            <h4>Adjustment</h4>
 +
            <p>We realized that glass fiber membranes are a sheet of glass fibers, so we should be able to employ the method mentioned by Dr. Wang. Thus, we decided to use glass fiber membranes instead of nitrocellulose fibers as the test line in our product and follow their modification procedure.</p>
 +
            <br>
 +
            <p>Since CM-Dextran also contains polysaccharides, they could also interact with the peptides. Therefore, we decided to replace CM-Dextran with CES. CES also has a carboxylic group that can be modified with EDC/NHS, allowing the test line to form a covalent bond with the primary amines of peptides, which is a stronger interaction than the dipole-dipole interaction.</p>
 +
            <br>
 +
            <p><b>Abbreviations:</b> CM-Dextran: carboxymethyl-dextran; EDC: 1-ethyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)carbodiimide; NHS: N-hydroxysuccinimide; CES: carboxyethylsilanetriols</p>
 +
            <br>
 +
            <h3>Yen-Ta Tseng, Ph.D.</h3>
 +
            <h4>Description</h4>
 +
            <p>Yen-Ta Tseng, Ph.D. is a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at National Chung Cheng University. His expertise is analytical chemistry.</p>
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
 
             <h4>Purpose</h4>
 
             <h4>Purpose</h4>
Line 202: Line 240:
 
             <h4>Input</h4>
 
             <h4>Input</h4>
 
             <p>We were not sure what is the proper size of gold nanoparticles to be used in our device. He told us that particles in this kind of application usually range between 13 nm to 15 nm. He suggested that we prepare the gold nanoparticles by reducing chloroauric acid with sodium citrate. He also suggested we use mercaptans with a carboxyl to form a self-assembled monolayer on the gold nanoparticles. Moreover, he reminded us to keep the fibers thin enough to make sure the sample could flow through the fibers successfully.</p>
 
             <p>We were not sure what is the proper size of gold nanoparticles to be used in our device. He told us that particles in this kind of application usually range between 13 nm to 15 nm. He suggested that we prepare the gold nanoparticles by reducing chloroauric acid with sodium citrate. He also suggested we use mercaptans with a carboxyl to form a self-assembled monolayer on the gold nanoparticles. Moreover, he reminded us to keep the fibers thin enough to make sure the sample could flow through the fibers successfully.</p>
 +
            <br>
 +
            <div id="imginfo">
 +
                <img id="imginfo1" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2020/b/b4/T--CCU_Taiwan--HP_3_2.png">
 +
            </div>
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
 
             <h4>Adjustment</h4>
 
             <h4>Adjustment</h4>
 
             <p>We decided to use 13 nm gold nanoparticles. Moreover, we learned how to prepare and modify the gold nanoparticles from Dr. Tseng. Under his guidance, we succeeded in obtaining the gold nanoparticles and modifying the self-assembled monolayer.</p>
 
             <p>We decided to use 13 nm gold nanoparticles. Moreover, we learned how to prepare and modify the gold nanoparticles from Dr. Tseng. Under his guidance, we succeeded in obtaining the gold nanoparticles and modifying the self-assembled monolayer.</p>
            <br>
 
 
             <div id="imginfo">
 
             <div id="imginfo">
                 <img id="imginfo1" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2020/b/b4/T--CCU_Taiwan--HP_3_2.png">
+
                 <img id="imginfo3" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2020/6/68/T--CCU_Taiwan--HP_3_3.jpg">
 +
                    <p>The scheme of the gold nanoparticles modified with mercaptans.</p>
 
             </div>
 
             </div>
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
             <h3>Problems we met</h3>
+
             <h3>Modification of gold nanoparticles</h3>
             <p>After the modification of gold nanoparticles using mercaptans, we observed serious aggregation. All the gold nanoparticles formed a deep purple precipitate, which prevented further experiments.</p>
+
             <p>After the modification of gold nanoparticles using mercaptans based on the suggestion from Dr. Tseng, we observed serious aggregation. All the gold nanoparticles formed a deep purple precipitate, which prevented further experiments.</p>
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
 +
            <p>Thus, we further consulted with some professionals below:</p>
 +
            <br>
 
             <ol>
 
             <ol>
                 <li>Dr. Zhi-Xian Wang</li>
+
                 <li><b>Zhi-Xian Wang</b>, Ph.D.</li>
 
                 <p>Dr. Wang advised us to coat the gold nanoparticles with CM-Dextran, which would avoid the aggregation of gold nanoparticles. However, if the gold nanoparticles could not aggregate at all, they would lose the ability to play their role as an indicator.</p>
 
                 <p>Dr. Wang advised us to coat the gold nanoparticles with CM-Dextran, which would avoid the aggregation of gold nanoparticles. However, if the gold nanoparticles could not aggregate at all, they would lose the ability to play their role as an indicator.</p>
 +
                <div id="imginfo">
 +
                    <img id="imginfo3" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2020/5/59/T--CCU_Taiwan--HP_3_4.jpg">
 +
                    <p>The scheme of the gold nanoparticles modified with CM-Dextran.</p>
 +
                </div>
 
                 <br>
 
                 <br>
                 <li>Dr. Sugi Guthula (PhD in Chemistry and Biochemistry, expert in applications of nanoplasmonic biosensors)</li>
+
                 <li><b>Dr. Sugi Guthula</b> (Ph.D. in Chemistry and Biochemistry, expert in applications of nanoplasmonic biosensors)</li>
                 <p>Dr. Guthula suggested we use MHDA (mercaptohexadecanoic acid)/SB-SH (1-(2-sulfosulfanylethylamino)tetradecane) to modify the gold nanoparticles. MHDA has a long-chain hydrocarbon, which forms a monolayer on the gold nanoparticles, and therefore, has a lower tendency for specific absorption. Meanwhile, the EDC/NHS approach still can be applied to the carboxylic group from MHDA for further interaction with peptides. Thus, we decided to modify our gold nanoparticles with MHDA/SB-SH.</p>
+
                 <p>Dr. Guthula suggested we use MHA/SB thiol to modify the gold nanoparticles. MHA has a long-chain hydrocarbon, which forms a monolayer on the gold nanoparticles, and therefore, has a lower tendency for specific absorption. Meanwhile, the EDC/NHS approach still can be applied to the carboxylic group from MHA for further interaction with peptides. Thus, we decided to modify our gold nanoparticles with MHA/SB thiol.</p>
 +
                <div id="imginfo">
 +
                    <img id="imginfo3" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2020/8/85/T--CCU_Taiwan--HP_3_5.png">
 +
                    <p>The scheme of the gold nanoparticles modified with MHA/SB thiol.</p>
 +
                </div>
 
             </ol>
 
             </ol>
 +
            <br>
 +
            <div id="imginfo">
 +
                <img id="imginfo4" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2020/b/b6/T--CCU_Taiwan--HP_3_6.png">
 +
            <p>The improvement process of  modifying gold nanoparticles.</p>
 +
            <br>
 +
            </div>
 +
            <p><b>Abbreviations:</b> CM-Dextran: carboxymethyl-dextran; MHA: mercaptohexadecanoic acid; SB thiol: 1-(2-sulfosulfanylethylamino)tetradecane; EDC: 1-ethyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)carbodiimide; NHS: N-hydroxysuccinimide</p>
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
 
             <hr>
 
             <hr>
Line 236: Line 295:
 
             <h2>Public</h2>
 
             <h2>Public</h2>
 
             <h3>Overview</h3>
 
             <h3>Overview</h3>
             <p>If dengue fever reaches epidemic proportions, it would not affect only a small part of the population, as all Taiwan is in the zone of potential infection. Therefore, to make sure our research can not only affect and benefit society but also be socially responsible, we need to know how much Taiwanese citizens know about this disease. Do they understand its severity? Do they agree that this disease is something we need to be concerned about? Understanding of the public’s thoughts on this issue would help in our follow-up actions.</p>
+
             <p>If dengue fever reaches epidemic proportions, it would not affect only a small part of the population, as the whole of Taiwan is in the zone of potential infection. Therefore, to make sure our research can not only affect and benefit society but also be socially responsible, we need to know how much Taiwanese citizens know about this disease. Do they understand its severity? Do they agree that this disease is something we need to be concerned about? Understanding of the public’s thoughts on this issue would help in our follow-up actions.</p>
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
             <p>If dengue fever reaches epidemic proportions, it would not affect only a small part of the population, as all Taiwan is in the zone of potential infection. Therefore, to make sure our research can not only affect and benefit society but also be socially responsible, we need to know how much Taiwanese citizens know about this disease. Do they understand its severity? Do they agree that this disease is something we need to be concerned about? Understanding of the public’s thoughts on this issue would help in our follow-up actions.</p>
+
             <p>Moreover, to ensure that our detection kits meet the needs and are suitable for use here, we wanted to understand the current status of dengue diagnostics and whether there is a need for a dengue virus detection kit. Meanwhile, since our project involves synthetic biology, we wanted to know how well the public understood it to determine how easily they would accept the application.</p>
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
 
             <p>To get that information, we conducted two surveys at different times.</p>
 
             <p>To get that information, we conducted two surveys at different times.</p>
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
             <h3>First survey (May)</h3>
+
             <h3>The First Survey (May)</h3>
             <p>We did our first survey in Taiwan, focusing on understanding how much the public knew about dengue and synthetic biology. To understand their thoughts well, we used both quantitative and qualitative methods. For the quantitative method, we created a questionnaire composed of closed-ended questions that were a mixture of single or multiple choice, checkbox, and matrix questions. We shared our questionnaire online, and also distributed questionnaires at Chiayi cultural park and Chiayi train station, which are the most highly trafficked areas in Chiayi City. For the qualitative method, we randomly selected some Taiwanese citizens to conduct in-depth interviews to gain a deeper understanding of their views.</p>
+
             <p>We did our first survey in Taiwan, focusing on understanding how much the public knew about dengue and synthetic biology. To understand their thoughts well, we used both quantitative and qualitative methods. For the quantitative method, we created a questionnaire composed of closed-ended questions that were a mixture of single or multiple choice, checkbox, and matrix questions. We shared our questionnaire online, and also distributed questionnaires at Chiayi Cultural Park and Chiayi Train Station, which are the most highly trafficked areas in Chiayi City. For the qualitative method, we randomly selected some Taiwanese citizens to conduct in-depth interviews to gain a deeper understanding of their views.</p>
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
 
             <p>We collected 248 questionnaires for the quantitative analysis. Among the population sample we collected, nearly 50% were 20~39-year-old citizens, and over 80% of people had at least a high school education.</p>
 
             <p>We collected 248 questionnaires for the quantitative analysis. Among the population sample we collected, nearly 50% were 20~39-year-old citizens, and over 80% of people had at least a high school education.</p>
Line 252: Line 311:
 
             </div>
 
             </div>
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
             <p>The results showed that nearly 60% of people did not realize that they were living in an area susceptible to dengue fever. Also, nearly 70% of people did not know about severe dengue. Moreover, most people did not know what kind of treatment is required for dengue fever.</p>
+
             <p>The results showed that over 70% of people did not realize that they were living in an area susceptible to dengue fever. Also, nearly 70% of people did not know about severe dengue. Moreover, nearly 70% of people did not know what kind of treatment is required for dengue fever.</p>
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
 
             <div id="imginfo">
 
             <div id="imginfo">
Line 260: Line 319:
 
             </div>
 
             </div>
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
             <p>What's even more regrettable was that most people randomly interviewed think that dengue fever is not serious in Taiwan and that it can only occur in the south. This is not as the same as the information Ministry of Health and Welfare verified, because their information indicates that due to global warming the range of mosquitoes is expanding, so infections in the north are increasing, so that the number of patients in the north is more than in the south. Furthermore, all of the local dengue fever infections this year happened in the northern part of Taiwan, which confirmed their misunderstanding of dengue fever. In terms of synthetic biology, we noted that about 70% of people had never even heard of it.</p>
+
             <p>What's even more regrettable was that most people randomly interviewed think that dengue fever is not serious in Taiwan and that it can only occur in the south. This is not as the same as the information Ministry of Health and Welfare verified, because their information indicates that due to global warming the range of mosquitoes is expanding, so infections in the north are increasing. Furthermore, all of the local dengue fever infections this year happened in the northern part of Taiwan, which confirmed their misunderstanding of dengue fever.</p>
 +
            <br>
 +
            <p>In terms of synthetic biology, we noted that 70% of people had never even heard of it.</p>
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
 
             <div id="imginfo">
 
             <div id="imginfo">
Line 266: Line 327:
 
             </div>
 
             </div>
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
             <p>To summarize the results, we found out that more than half of Taiwanese citizens lacked common understanding and vigilance about dengue, even those with higher education. Moreover, they have a huge misunderstanding about this disease, leading to the thought that they believe it is unimportant. It made us realize that we have to popularize the knowledge about dengue fever so that they would pay attention to this disease. This made us hold a series of outreach and education programs about dengue fever. If we could start with education, the public would know how serious dengue fever is, which would raise their acceptance of our project, knowing it could change the situation.</p>
+
             <p>To summarize the results, we found out that more than half of Taiwanese citizens lack common understanding and vigilance about dengue, even those with higher education. Moreover, they have a huge misunderstanding about this disease, leading to the thought that they believe it is unimportant. It makes us realize that we have to popularize the knowledge about dengue fever so that they would pay attention to this disease. This made us hold a series of outreach and education programs about dengue fever. If we could start with education, the public would know how serious dengue fever is, which would raise their acceptance of our project, knowing it could change the situation.</p>
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
             <p>Meanwhile, we hope we could raise the public’s understanding of synthetic biology so as to improve their acceptance of our project. Therefore, we also planned to popularize synthetic biology with education and publicity.</p>
+
             <p>Meanwhile, we hope we could raise the public’s understanding of synthetic biology so as to improve their acceptance of our project. Therefore, we also planned to popularize synthetic biology with education and publicity. (<a href="https://2020.igem.org/Team:CCU_Taiwan/Education" target="_blank">More information on Science Communication</a>)</p>
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
             <h3>Second survey (September)</h3>
+
             <h3>The Second Survey (September)</h3>
 
             <p>We conducted a second survey in order to investigate the current use of dengue detection kits and the public’s need for a detection kit. In this survey, we collaborated with Team iGEM IISER Berhampur, which was also working on dengue. We shared our questionnaire online, and spread the questionnaire to more places with the help of other iGEM teams. We collected 303 questionnaires for total.</p>
 
             <p>We conducted a second survey in order to investigate the current use of dengue detection kits and the public’s need for a detection kit. In this survey, we collaborated with Team iGEM IISER Berhampur, which was also working on dengue. We shared our questionnaire online, and spread the questionnaire to more places with the help of other iGEM teams. We collected 303 questionnaires for total.</p>
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
Line 281: Line 342:
 
             <br>
 
             <br>
 
             <p>Moreover, we asked about what price they would find acceptable for a dengue virus detection kit. 53% would only accept a price below $7, while another 44% would be willing to pay up to $15. When choosing a dengue virus detection kit, the factor they consider most important is high sensitivity and specificity. The next most important factors are the ability to diagnose before symptoms emerge and inexpensive.</p>
 
             <p>Moreover, we asked about what price they would find acceptable for a dengue virus detection kit. 53% would only accept a price below $7, while another 44% would be willing to pay up to $15. When choosing a dengue virus detection kit, the factor they consider most important is high sensitivity and specificity. The next most important factors are the ability to diagnose before symptoms emerge and inexpensive.</p>
             <br>
+
             <br>      
            <p>Thorough this survey, we developed a better understand of the public’s demands in a dengue virus detection kit. This directed us to develop a detection kit that can provide an accurate diagnosis early and inexpensively!</p>
+
            <br>
+
 
             <div id="imginfo">
 
             <div id="imginfo">
 
                 <img id="imginfo1" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2020/1/17/T--CCU_Taiwan--HP_4_9.png">
 
                 <img id="imginfo1" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2020/1/17/T--CCU_Taiwan--HP_4_9.png">
 
                 <img id="imginfo1" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2020/4/41/T--CCU_Taiwan--HP_4_10.png">
 
                 <img id="imginfo1" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2020/4/41/T--CCU_Taiwan--HP_4_10.png">
 
             </div>
 
             </div>
 +
            <br>
 +
            <p>Thorough this survey, we developed a better understand of the public’s demands in a dengue virus detection kit. This directed us to develop a detection kit that can provide an accurate diagnosis early and inexpensively!</p>
 +
            <br>
 
         </section>
 
         </section>
 
     </article>
 
     </article>

Latest revision as of 03:07, 28 October 2020

Integrated Human Practice

Overview

A successful project should not be an imagination in laboratory. It should be considered to apply in society, so do our project. The biggest question that we need to consider in our project is: Could it be used in real life and be beneficial to society? Scientific research usually starts with an understanding of the problems or demands of society. Academic research is then applied to solve those problems and improve social welfare. Thus, receiving acceptance and approval from society is essential and cannot be an afterthought in the whole process.


In order to build the bridge between our project and society, we must establish clear communication and remain open to feedback from the society. Our connection with society includes four sectors: government officials, professional experts, academic specialists, and the general public. Each represents a different area and provides a different perspective, which urged us to include those considerations into our project. By understanding opinions from various positions, we could shape our plans well and so bring a great impact to society. That is how a successful project with social usefulness is achieved.


We classified the societal group into the four sectors according to their extent of influence and responsibility:


  • Government officials: They are clear about regulations, so they can provide advice on legal requirements for a product launch.
  • Professional experts: Their professional experience can give insight about blind spots in our project, which will help us to optimize our product.
  • Academic specialists: Their scientific and other specialized knowledge can guide and shape our product.
  • General public: As they are the final users of our product, understanding their demands is crucial.