Team:Calgary/Outreach/Human
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<p>For human practices the University of Calgary team took a few approaches this year. Our first approach was to find out how the government looked at naphthenic acids in tailings ponds and how they regulate their cleanup. This led to a report that we have summarized on the report page. We also visited a school outside of Calgary to promote iGEM and science in general. Two of our members competed in a presenting competition and exposed a new range of scientists and engineers to the ideas and themes of synthetic biology. Lastly, we are in the process of making a music video. Stay tuned for updates on this after the wiki freeze!</p><br> | <p>For human practices the University of Calgary team took a few approaches this year. Our first approach was to find out how the government looked at naphthenic acids in tailings ponds and how they regulate their cleanup. This led to a report that we have summarized on the report page. We also visited a school outside of Calgary to promote iGEM and science in general. Two of our members competed in a presenting competition and exposed a new range of scientists and engineers to the ideas and themes of synthetic biology. Lastly, we are in the process of making a music video. Stay tuned for updates on this after the wiki freeze!</p><br> | ||
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Human Practices
For human practices the University of Calgary team took a few approaches this year. Our first approach was to find out how the government looked at naphthenic acids in tailings ponds and how they regulate their cleanup. This led to a report that we have summarized on the report page. We also visited a school outside of Calgary to promote iGEM and science in general. Two of our members competed in a presenting competition and exposed a new range of scientists and engineers to the ideas and themes of synthetic biology. Lastly, we are in the process of making a music video. Stay tuned for updates on this after the wiki freeze!