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     <h1 class="wordcenter shadow">Integrated Human Practice</h1>
 
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             <h2>Overview</h2>
 
             <h2>Overview</h2>
             <p>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>
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             <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>
 
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             <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 could bring a great impact to society. That is how a successful project with social usefulness is achieved.
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             <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.
 
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             <p>Government officials: They are clear about regulations, so they can provide advice on legal requirements for a product launch.</p>
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             <p>We classified the societal group into the four sectors according to their extent of influence and  responsibility:</p>
 
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             <p>Professional experts: Their professional experience can give insight about blind spots in our project, which will help us to optimize our product.</p>
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                <li>Government officials: They are clear about regulations, so they can provide advice on legal requirements for a product launch.</li>
            <p>Academic specialists: Their scientific and other specialized knowledge can guide and shape our product.</p>
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                <li>Professional experts: Their professional experience can give insight about blind spots in our project, which will help us to optimize our product.</li>
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                <li>Academic specialists: Their scientific and other specialized knowledge can guide and shape our product.</li>
            <p>General public: As they are the final users of our product, understanding their demands is crucial.</p>
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                <li>General public: As they are the final users of our product, understanding their demands is crucial.</li>
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             <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>
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             <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>
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                    <p>The scheme of the gold nanoparticles modified with mercaptans.</p>
 
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                 <li>Zhi-Xian Wang, Ph.D.</li>
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                 <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>
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                    <p>The scheme of the gold nanoparticles modified with CM-Dextran.</p>
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                 <li>Dr. Sugi Guthula (Ph.D. in Chemistry and Biochemistry, expert in applications of nanoplasmonic biosensors)</li>
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                 <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 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>
 
                 <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>
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                    <p>The scheme of the gold nanoparticles modified with MHA/SB thiol.</p>
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            <p>The improvement process of  modifying gold nanoparticles.</p>
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             <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>
 
             <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>
 
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             <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>
 
             <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>
 
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             <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>
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             <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>
 
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             <h3>The Second Survey (September)</h3>
 
             <h3>The Second Survey (September)</h3>

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.