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Revision as of 00:41, 17 February 2020
Human Practices Committee
On this page you will find information on: contacting the committee, the executive committee, the committee, and the committee alumni.
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Members of the 2019 iGEM Human Practices Committee at the Giant Jamboree.
Contact the Committee
We know it’s not always easy to navigate the human practices issues that emerge as you’re working on your iGEM project. The Human Practices Committee is here to help!
Contact the committee via email at: humanpractices [AT] igem [DOT] org
You can ask us questions like:
- Does a particular aspect of my team’s project count more as public engagement or as integrated human practices?
- Can you recommend any points of contact to ask about synthetic biology policy in my country?
- What is the iGEM protocol around conducting interviews with stakeholders?
We’re happy to clarify medal criteria, help you to plan engagement with people outside of your team, and otherwise assist with your human practices work. You might also want to read through the FAQ on the What Is Human Practices? Page.
Human Practices Executive Committee
The Human Practices Executive Committee members works directly with the iGEM foundation to develop its human practices efforts including providing guidance on judging criteria, information and resources
![](https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2019/e/e1/HP_meagan_palmer.jpg)
Megan Palmer
Director of Human Practices
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Todd Kuiken
Senior Research Scholar, Genetic Engineering & Society Center, North Carolina State University
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Sam Weiss Evans
Research Assistant Professor, Science, Technology, and Society (STS),Tufts University
Human Practices Committee
Our Human Practices Committee members provide additional guidance and have agreed to be contacted by teams seeking assistance on specific elements of their human practices work.
Contact us via email at executivehp [AT] igem [DOT] org for more information!
![](https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2019/8/88/Hp_committee_ellen.jpg)
Ellen Dias Jorgensen
President, Biotech without Borders; Chief Science Officer, Carverr Inc.; Adjunct Faculty, The Cooper Union
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Matthew Sample
Postdoctoral Researcher, Institut de recherches cliniques de Montréal; why.technology
Committee Alumni
- Jane Calvert, Reader, Science, Technology and Innovation Studies, University of Edinburgh
- Genya Dana, Principal, Dana & Sharpe Strategic Directions, LLC
- Emma Frow, Assistant Professor, School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering, Arizona State University
- Luz Alba Gallo Herrán, Service and Experience Desginer, Ministry of ICT and Universidad de Los Andes, Bogotá-Colombia
- Terry Johnson, Associate Teaching Professor in Bioengineering, University of California, Berkeley
- Linda Kahl, Senior Counsel and Director of Ownership, Sharing and Innovation, The BioBricks Foundation
- David Lloyd, CEO, FREDsense Technologies
- Kenneth Oye, Professor of Political Science and Data Systems and Society and Director of the Program on Emerging Technologies (PoET), Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Larisa Rudenko, Visiting Scholar, MIT Center for International Studies
- Tim Trevan, Co-Founder, Chrome Biorisk Management Consulting
- Pieter van Boheemen, Researcher, Rathenau Instituut
- Amy Weissenbach, Masters Student, History and Philosophy of Science and Medicine, University of Cambridge