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+ | <b><u>4-H Experience in the Lab</u><br> | ||
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+ | A group of high school aged students in the 4-H Youth Development group came to visit the iGEM laboratory this summer. Sam, Megan, and Jovanna gave them a presentation on iGEM, this year's project, and how science is found all around us! They experienced what it was like to culture bacteria on LB plates and got a taste of working in the lab. <p><p> | ||
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<u>Field Day</u><br> | <u>Field Day</u><br> | ||
Bringing Science to the Kids!<br> | Bringing Science to the Kids!<br> | ||
- | In an effort to raise the community’s awareness of iGEM, team members participated in the University of Nevada, Reno’s annual Field Day. This event was open to the general public, and roughly 400 people were in attendance. The objective of this event was to educate the community about what the College of Agriculture, Biotechnology and Natural Resources has accomplished. It is also an opportunity for the public to ask the college questions and keep up with news and current events. Team Nevada 2011 set up a booth at which people (mainly kids), could build cells out of Jell-O and candy. Different types of candy were set out to represent different organelles in the cell, and the Jell-O represented the cytoplasm, in which all of the organelles were placed. As the cells were being “constructed”, the functions of the organelles were explained. While the kids were enjoying their treat, iGEM members were able to explain iGEM to the parents, as well as other inquisitive passersby. <br><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/a/aa/Fair3UNR1.jpg"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/4/49/Fair2UNR.jpg" | + | In an effort to raise the community’s awareness of iGEM, team members participated in the University of Nevada, Reno’s annual Field Day. This event was open to the general public, and roughly 400 people were in attendance. The objective of this event was to educate the community about what the College of Agriculture, Biotechnology and Natural Resources has accomplished. It is also an opportunity for the public to ask the college questions and keep up with news and current events. Team Nevada 2011 set up a booth at which people (mainly kids), could build cells out of Jell-O and candy. Different types of candy were set out to represent different organelles in the cell, and the Jell-O represented the cytoplasm, in which all of the organelles were placed. As the cells were being “constructed”, the functions of the organelles were explained. While the kids were enjoying their treat, iGEM members were able to explain iGEM to the parents, as well as other inquisitive passersby. <br><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/a/aa/Fair3UNR1.jpg"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/4/49/Fair2UNR.jpg"><br><p><br> |
<u>Visiting the class room</u><br> | <u>Visiting the class room</u><br> | ||
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<u>Presentations for Rotary Clubs of Reno and Sparks</u><br> | <u>Presentations for Rotary Clubs of Reno and Sparks</u><br> | ||
- | Throughout the summer our team presented to three different rotary clubs in the Reno and Sparks area. The goal of these presentations was to explain our project to the local business community and receive feedback from them on our presentation, and our project as a whole. Presentations lasted roughly twenty minutes and were followed by question-answer periods. We presented to roughly 300 people total and got to answer many questions that as scientists, we may not always think of. These presentations were extremely helpful in fine-tuning our speeches and allowed us to involve the community as a whole in the concepts of biofuels and synthetic biology. These were again given by Sam Dugan and Megan Tabor, who both felt that the business community offered a different perspective on the research we conduct. This perspective brought up issues and positives which we were then able to incorporate into our presentation and further outreach projects. | + | Throughout the summer our team presented to three different rotary clubs in the Reno and Sparks area. The goal of these presentations was to explain our project to the local business community and receive feedback from them on our presentation, and our project as a whole. Presentations lasted roughly twenty minutes and were followed by question-answer periods. We presented to roughly 300 people total and got to answer many questions that as scientists, we may not always think of. These presentations were extremely helpful in fine-tuning our speeches and allowed us to involve the community as a whole in the concepts of biofuels and synthetic biology. These were again given by Sam Dugan and Megan Tabor, who both felt that the business community offered a different perspective on the research we conduct. This perspective brought up issues and positives which we were then able to incorporate into our presentation and further outreach projects.<br> |
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+ | <span class="top"><strong>Rotary Club!</strong><br />Megan and Sam spilling the beans about iGEM.</span> | ||
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+ | <span class="top"><strong>Rotary Club!</strong><br />Sam and Megan selling iGEM!</span> | ||
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+ | <u>iGEM Collaboration</u><br> | ||
+ | We were in contact with Utah State throughout most of the project. They generously provided us with Synechocystis promoter constructs which were central to project. Our team adviser, Dr. Shintani, worked extensively with transgenic Synechocystis, provided transformation advise and protocols to the Utah State Team adviser, Dr. Charles Miller. Team Nevada was also in contact with the the Brown-Stanford iGEM Team who were also working on a project utilizing Synechocystis. We have also been communicating with the Team Panama and have offered to assist them with discounted DNA sequencing. | ||
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