Team:Bielefeld-Germany/student-convention

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2nd BIO.NRW (PhD) Student Convention

The iGEM Team Bielefeld was honored with an Invitation to the 2nd BIO.NRW (PhD) Student Convention at the BayArena in Leverkusen. The congress gives lifesience (PhD) students the opportunity to meet representatives of industry and academia, get information for career entry as well as improve their soft skills in workshops. Apart from the opportunity to participate in the convention, the role of the iGEM Team Bielefeld was to give a project presentation about iGEM as an example for remarkable scientific dedication during academic studies. The VIP-lounge in the stadium of the national league soccer team Bayer Leverkusen served as the venue for the two day congress.


The first day began with interesting talks about the perspectives, possibilities and opportunities in the pharmaceutical and healthcare industries given by company representatives. One of the highlights was the key note speech “No Limits” by Joey Kelly, a former well known musician and now extreme athlete. The diverting talk showed how you can accomplish your goals with motivation, commitment and persistence. The supporting program featured a stadium tour, dinner and a relaxed evening on the grandstand.


For the 110 participants the second day started out with workshops to for example improve one’s soft skills or in project presentation. Furthermore some of our team members took part in a workshop for communication biotechnology, which has a special relevance for the public relations in our iGEM project.


In the afternoon it was time for our iGEM project presentation. We focused on iGEM in general, the main principle of standardized DNA parts, example projects, the motivation behind participating in a competition like iGEM and gave an overview how to build up a project from the sketchbook to the final product. Bielefeld University has still the only iGEM team in the state of North Rhine Westphalia, one of the most populated regions in Europe and host of the convention. Therefore our goal was not to present scientific results, but to talk about what is special in projects like iGEM and encourage other students and faculty members to start a new iGEM team in their own schools.


The whole event was a success for us as a team, since we had lots fun and learned new aspects in the workshop. Most importantly we were able to present about iGEM and show new people what is special about the iGEM spirit as well as open source biology.


We want to thank BIO.NRW for hosting this great event and giving us the opportunity to give a presentation.