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- | <td colspan="6" td background="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/9/96/Stripe.png"><h1><span class="shadow"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/5/5c/58-bookmark.png" width="10" height="26" /> Human Practice</span></h1></td> | + | <td colspan="6" td background="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/9/96/Stripe.png"><h1><span class="shadow"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/5/5c/58-bookmark.png" width="10" height="26" /> Human Practice</span>:</h1></td> |
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- | <h2><em> | + | <h3 class="stuff">Synthethic Biology: For the youth, our future.</h3> |
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- | + | <h2><em>“The work…has led us into the new era of <br> | |
synthetic biology where not only existing <br> | synthetic biology where not only existing <br> | ||
genes are described and analyzed but also <br> | genes are described and analyzed but also <br> | ||
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One of the reasons, we realized, that we didn’t truly understand synthetic biology it wasn’t something that was yet truly taught in the classroom. While we learned about basic techniques of genetic engineering, like gel electrophoresis, PCR, and bacterial transformations, we never really put it all together. We had the tools but we were never really told how to use them to construct something bigger. </p> | One of the reasons, we realized, that we didn’t truly understand synthetic biology it wasn’t something that was yet truly taught in the classroom. While we learned about basic techniques of genetic engineering, like gel electrophoresis, PCR, and bacterial transformations, we never really put it all together. We had the tools but we were never really told how to use them to construct something bigger. </p> | ||
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- | As we enter a “new era of synthetic biology”, the fact that many students still don’t understand its concepts is a problem. The fields of science and synthetic biology are rapidly evolving and uncovering new questions and problems. Are we preparing our generation and the next to meet the challenge of this “new era”? The Rutgers iGEM team decided to take this human practice matter into its own hands.</p> | + | As we enter a “new era of synthetic biology”, the fact that many students still don’t understand its concepts is a problem. Our project of creating complex circuits in bacteria merges the fields of synthetic biology and technology in ways that years ago may not have been possible. Our project shows the forthcoming emergence of new approaches to biology and technology, yet by not introducing synthetic biology to our generation, are we leaving them behind? While we worked on our project, we realized that the novelty of our project would have no future if coming scientists and citizens didn't understand its implications and the implications synthetic biology has for how we will live in the future. The fields of science and synthetic biology are rapidly evolving and uncovering new questions and problems. Are we preparing our generation and the next to meet the challenge of this “new era”? The Rutgers iGEM team decided to take this human practice matter into its own hands.</p> |
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<p>Synthetic biology is novel. It’s developing. It opens the mind to new possibilities and gives us the tools to make them realities. It builds off of a sort of creativity that isn’t traditionally taught in a science class. We decided to take this concept of imagination and synthetic biology to the community and to especially reach out to the kids of New Jersey. We wanted to show them that synthetic biology can be FUN!</p> | <p>Synthetic biology is novel. It’s developing. It opens the mind to new possibilities and gives us the tools to make them realities. It builds off of a sort of creativity that isn’t traditionally taught in a science class. We decided to take this concept of imagination and synthetic biology to the community and to especially reach out to the kids of New Jersey. We wanted to show them that synthetic biology can be FUN!</p> | ||
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- | At | + | At Rutgers Day, a fun-filled day where Rutgers opens its campus to showcase to New Jersey its forthcoming research, teaching, and involvement with the community, we decided to reach out to the kids of New Jersey and introduce them to synthetic biology. We set up a station where we showcased a poster and concept maps of our projects. We also had pictures of different bacteria and an interactive activity for the children.</p> |
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- | We started off by asking the children what they knew about bacteria. Most of the younger children had a vague idea of bacteria as germs that were ‘bad for you’. Middle school and high school students had a better idea of the structures of bacteria. We showed pictures of bacteria and explained how bacteria were actually found everywhere and | + | We started off by asking the children what they knew about bacteria. Most of the younger children had a vague idea of bacteria as germs that were ‘bad for you’. Middle school and high school students had a better idea of the structures of bacteria. We showed pictures of bacteria and explained how bacteria were actually found everywhere and could be ‘good’ as well by serving various functions. We then went on to explain DNA and its role in not just humans but all forms of life. By leading up to synthetic biology by first explaining these simple concepts, we were able to help children gain an understanding of the foundations of synthetic biology.</p> |
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We then explained synthetic biology as an approach of using genetic engineering to construct new genetic combinations with new functions. While most people had heard about genetic engineering, they only vaguely understood it as something that was done to food, or something that could alter animals, or something very sci-fi. By breaking synthetic biology down to the DNA level and explaining Biobricks and standardized parts, we were able to turn synthetic biology into a simple concept that children and adults alike could abstract. </p> | We then explained synthetic biology as an approach of using genetic engineering to construct new genetic combinations with new functions. While most people had heard about genetic engineering, they only vaguely understood it as something that was done to food, or something that could alter animals, or something very sci-fi. By breaking synthetic biology down to the DNA level and explaining Biobricks and standardized parts, we were able to turn synthetic biology into a simple concept that children and adults alike could abstract. </p> | ||
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<p>As college students preparing for the workforce and our role in society, we know the value of inspiration and outreach. Many of us wanted to scientists, doctors, or engineers. As we grew older, we all had certain experiences that shaped our decisions for the future, be it that cool biology teacher that made us want to do research or that awesome biomedical engineering professor that showed us there was more to engineering than just computers. The earlier we were introduced to a field, the more time we had to learn about it and whether we wanted to be a part of it. Often, we were able to make connections between seemingly unrelated fields and see how they intersected in the real world. We decided we wanted students to be aware about synthetic biology early. While many children grow up hearing about traditional scientific fields, it’s not until late college or much later that they realize the different fields available in science. We decided to reach out to the high school and college community and introduce students to synthetic biology.</p> | <p>As college students preparing for the workforce and our role in society, we know the value of inspiration and outreach. Many of us wanted to scientists, doctors, or engineers. As we grew older, we all had certain experiences that shaped our decisions for the future, be it that cool biology teacher that made us want to do research or that awesome biomedical engineering professor that showed us there was more to engineering than just computers. The earlier we were introduced to a field, the more time we had to learn about it and whether we wanted to be a part of it. Often, we were able to make connections between seemingly unrelated fields and see how they intersected in the real world. We decided we wanted students to be aware about synthetic biology early. While many children grow up hearing about traditional scientific fields, it’s not until late college or much later that they realize the different fields available in science. We decided to reach out to the high school and college community and introduce students to synthetic biology.</p> | ||
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- | To reach out to high school students, we went to the New Jersey Governor’s School in the Sciences, a summer program for talented high school students that broadens their view of the sciences | + | To reach out to high school students, we went to the New Jersey Governor’s School in the Sciences, a summer program for talented high school students that broadens their view of the sciences. RU iGEMmers explained synthetic biology, the iGem competition, and our projects. By introducing high school students to synthetic biology we hope to broader their knowledge and understanding of science and open their minds to new possibilities in science and their future roles in the scientific community.</p> |
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- | In addition to high school students, we reached out to college students at the Rutgers University student involvement fair. At this fair, we presented the iGEM team and our projects to hundreds of Rutgers students. Many of these students had come in to Rutgers with an idea that they wanted to study the | + | In addition to high school students, we reached out to college students at the Rutgers University student involvement fair. At this fair, we presented the iGEM team and our projects to hundreds of Rutgers students. Many of these students had come in to Rutgers with an idea that they wanted to study the sciences but weren’t aware of the various fields that the sciences encompassed. By explaining synthetic biology and the iGEM competition we showed college students a different side of science and engineering. Judging by the numerous pages of contact information of students interested in the Rutgers iGEM team, our outreach to college students was a success.</p> |
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<h2><em>“I am not concerned that we will run <br> | <h2><em>“I am not concerned that we will run <br> | ||
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----Waclaw Szybalski</em></h2> | ----Waclaw Szybalski</em></h2> | ||
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- | <p>Synthetic is a new, exciting, and developing field that will play a great role in our world in the future. By introducing synthetic biology to children and youth, we are preparing our generation and the next to engage with and contribute to this future. In this rapidly developing scientific age, we need synthetic biological literacy to be more mainstream, not only for budding scientists, but for future activists, educators, policy makers, and other individuals that will play a critical role in synthetic biology’s future. Through our outreach programs we hope we were able to inspire and educate our community about synthetic biology. More importantly, we hope and invite other iGEMmers, scientists, and citizens of the biological world to help inspire and educate the future of tomorrow.</p> | + | <p>Synthetic biology is a new, exciting, and developing field that will play a great role in our world in the future. By introducing synthetic biology to children and youth, we are preparing our generation and the next to engage with and contribute to this future. In this rapidly developing scientific age, we need synthetic biological literacy to be more mainstream, not only for budding scientists, but for future activists, educators, policy makers, and other individuals that will play a critical role in synthetic biology’s future. Through our outreach programs we hope we were able to inspire and educate our community about synthetic biology. More importantly, we hope and invite other iGEMmers, scientists, and citizens of the biological world to help inspire and educate the future of tomorrow.</p> |
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