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Additionally, we presented a poster at the [http://lunarscience2011.arc.nasa.gov/ 4th Annual Lunar Science Forum] in July. Although our project centers around Mars, we used both Lunar and Martian regolith in our cementation processes and we realized that the concept of [https://2011.igem.org/Team:Brown-Stanford/REGObricks/ISRU ''in situ'' resource utilization] can also apply to long-term lunar engagements. | Additionally, we presented a poster at the [http://lunarscience2011.arc.nasa.gov/ 4th Annual Lunar Science Forum] in July. Although our project centers around Mars, we used both Lunar and Martian regolith in our cementation processes and we realized that the concept of [https://2011.igem.org/Team:Brown-Stanford/REGObricks/ISRU ''in situ'' resource utilization] can also apply to long-term lunar engagements. | ||
- | [[File:Brown-Stanford Outreach Julius at Lunar.jpg|thumb|300px|left|Julius enjoying a large lunch at the Lunar Science Forum]][[File:Brown-Stanford Outreach Poster for Lunar 2.jpg|thumb| | + | [[File:Brown-Stanford Outreach Julius at Lunar.jpg|thumb|300px|left|Julius enjoying a large lunch at the Lunar Science Forum]][[File:Brown-Stanford Outreach Poster for Lunar 2.jpg|thumb|400px|Our poster for the forum. Click to see full version.]] |
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Visitors at NASA
We were fortunate this summer to meet a number of NASA officials as they passed through our lab. We explained to them the basic concept of our research and our vision for synthetic biology as the keystone to extraterrestrial settlement and exploration. Of course, we also communicated our enthusiasm for synthetic biology! Our visitors this summer included:
- The NASA Advisory Council
- Charles Bolden
- Members from Representative Zoe Lofgren's office
Additionally, we presented a poster at the [http://lunarscience2011.arc.nasa.gov/ 4th Annual Lunar Science Forum] in July. Although our project centers around Mars, we used both Lunar and Martian regolith in our cementation processes and we realized that the concept of in situ resource utilization can also apply to long-term lunar engagements.