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Human Practices is an approach to ensure that our project is responsible and good for the world. To achieve this, we first brainstormed on globally relevant topics and decided to work on antibiotics resistance with phage therapy as the toolkit to do so. Secondly, we brainstormed societal concerns that are linked to our project, whereas we identified clinical application, patient safety, biosafety and regulatory process as significant issues to consider. Next, we met with stakeholders from the clinic and experts in safety and regulations to discuss our project. Finally, we integrated all our gained knowledge to improve our project.
  
  

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Human Practices is an approach to ensure that our project is responsible and good for the world. To achieve this, we first brainstormed on globally relevant topics and decided to work on antibiotics resistance with phage therapy as the toolkit to do so. Secondly, we brainstormed societal concerns that are linked to our project, whereas we identified clinical application, patient safety, biosafety and regulatory process as significant issues to consider. Next, we met with stakeholders from the clinic and experts in safety and regulations to discuss our project. Finally, we integrated all our gained knowledge to improve our project.