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How did we integrate human practices in our synthetic biology project?  
How did we integrate human practices in our synthetic biology project?  
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<br>We believe that music can give the needed positive twist on synthetic biology for the public.  
<br>We believe that music can give the needed positive twist on synthetic biology for the public.  
We practiced a song with rewritten lyrics about synthetic biology and iGEM with a church choir. We also recorded it with a high quality sound system. Have a look at [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgMNFmUtP4Y| our video!]
We practiced a song with rewritten lyrics about synthetic biology and iGEM with a church choir. We also recorded it with a high quality sound system. Have a look at [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgMNFmUtP4Y| our video!]
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Two schools were invited to participate in our Human Practices project: Twickel College and Montessorri College Twente in Hengelo. We went twice to each school: one day to give a lecture and show the students a short film about synthetic biology and the second day to give a practicum course where the students isolate DNA themselves from a kiwi.
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Two schools were invited to participate in our Human Practices project: Twickel College and Montessorri College Twente in Hengelo. We went twice to each school: one day to give a lecture and show the students a short film about synthetic biology and the second day to give a practical course where the students isolated DNA themselves from a kiwi.
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The DNA will be dried and weighted and the students with the most grams of the isolated DNA will receive a prize!
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Educational Outreach

Sometimes, the opinions about synthetic biology can be very critical and have a negative connotation. We thought of projects to emphasize the positive impact of synthetic biology and draw the public's attention to its useful applications.
How did we integrate human practices in our synthetic biology project?
Music
We believe that music can give the needed positive twist on synthetic biology for the public. We practiced a song with rewritten lyrics about synthetic biology and iGEM with a church choir. We also recorded it with a high quality sound system. Have a look at [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgMNFmUtP4Y| our video!]
Schools
Moreover, we want to share our knowledge about synthetic biology with high school students. Furthermore, we would like to know their current knowledge and opinion on this growing field. To add some practical experiences to the theory, we went to schools and, besides giving lectures, organized a practical course for the high school students.

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Two schools were invited to participate in our Human Practices project: Twickel College and Montessorri College Twente in Hengelo. We went twice to each school: one day to give a lecture and show the students a short film about synthetic biology and the second day to give a practical course where the students isolated DNA themselves from a kiwi.

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We started with a lecture where we explained the basics of biology, gene cloning and the relevance in synthetic biology. Afterwards, a short film about synthetic biology, made by a Dutch TV broadcasting company, was shown. There is also a short fragment of iGEM in this film!
In this film, there is also a discussion about the safety of synthetic biology and there is even a little test by the broadcasting company itself to check whether the companies, selling synthesized DNA, are checking their costumers and the DNA what was ordered by the costumer. Also the patent issue is discussed in this film.