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Latest revision as of 04:16, 22 June 2013
Human Practices
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Outreach
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Now let’s start with a brief review about the huge work we did in diffusion of synthetic biology and in iGEM contest itself. On March we started giving away talks in junior high-schools nearby the urban area of Monterrey, with the main purpose to make conscience among young people about the importance and uses in daily life of synthetic biology; about 300 students attended those talks. Then we made an interactive exposition called “The synthetic biology tunnel” originally created by the iGEM UANL team in 2012, along one month we carried on 40 tours through this tunnel, students aged between 6 and 17 years old joined us in this adventure, where they showed a lot of interest in the topic, and also wanted to learn more about it. We organized a rally called “Synthetic Rally 2.0” in which we used physical activities to explain to approximately 150 students how synthetic circuits work, their main parts, and their applications. One of our main objectives during this project was to transmit information about synthetic biology and genomic sciences even to kindergarten kids, that is why we also made activities for them like tales related to these topics as well as coloring plates, so they can understand this topic since an early age, and who knows, maybe a new scientist may emerge. |
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