2011 Alberta Workshops

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The students from all three teams met for breakfast and then we started the day with a tour of Peter Facchini's lab. Peter works in plant biotechnology, with a focus on high-value metabolites from plants such as the opium poppy. Following the tour, each team gave a short description of their project and then we headed into a panel with our special guests.<br>
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On Saturday, the students from all three teams met for breakfast and then we started the day with a tour of Peter Facchini's lab. Peter works in plant biotechnology, with a focus on high-value metabolites from plants such as the opium poppy. Following the tour, each team gave a short description of their project and then we headed into a panel with our special guests.<br>
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After lunch, each team had breakouts with the guests in a rotating structure. Peter helped them dissect their projects and overcome biological hurdles. Michael and Lori quizzed them on their ethical and human practices, delving into the societal, economic, and other impacts their projects may have. Samantha, an alumni from Drew Endy's lab, helped them with their team dynamics, making action plans on how to improve the working environment.
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After lunch, each team had breakouts with the guests in a rotating structure. Peter helped them dissect their projects and overcome biological hurdles. Michael and Lori quizzed them on their ethical and human practices, delving into the societal, economic, and other impacts their projects may have. Samantha, an alumni from Drew Endy's lab, helped them with their team dynamics, making action plans on how to improve the working environment.<br>
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On Saturday evening, the students all hit the town together, and then we reconvened on Sunday morning for the Presentation Skills Workshop. Anne Marie has been giving this workshop for three years, teaching the students about appropriate messaging for their iGEM presentation. Part of the workshop is videotaping select students who give short summaries on their projects, and then the videos are played back and feedback given on their presentation style.
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Revision as of 16:59, 29 June 2011

Spring Workshop - Calgary, AB - May 28-29, 2011

Teams:
- University of Alberta
- University of Calgary
- University of Lethbridge

Special Guests
- Samantha Sutton, Handel Group, Boston
- Michael Mehta, Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops BC
- Peter Facchini, University of Calgary
- Lori Sheremeta, National Institute for Nanotechnology, Edmonton
- Anne Marie Downey, Downey Norris & Associates, Edmonton

THE WORKSHOP

On Saturday, the students from all three teams met for breakfast and then we started the day with a tour of Peter Facchini's lab. Peter works in plant biotechnology, with a focus on high-value metabolites from plants such as the opium poppy. Following the tour, each team gave a short description of their project and then we headed into a panel with our special guests.

After lunch, each team had breakouts with the guests in a rotating structure. Peter helped them dissect their projects and overcome biological hurdles. Michael and Lori quizzed them on their ethical and human practices, delving into the societal, economic, and other impacts their projects may have. Samantha, an alumni from Drew Endy's lab, helped them with their team dynamics, making action plans on how to improve the working environment.

On Saturday evening, the students all hit the town together, and then we reconvened on Sunday morning for the Presentation Skills Workshop. Anne Marie has been giving this workshop for three years, teaching the students about appropriate messaging for their iGEM presentation. Part of the workshop is videotaping select students who give short summaries on their projects, and then the videos are played back and feedback given on their presentation style.