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- | What comes to people's mind when they hear the word, 'Synthetic biology' ?Many people don't know what it is, or have an ambiguous image that it is something dangerous.
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- | This situation is not good for synthetic biology at all, because the applications and possibilities of this field are generally undermined, rendering application difficult, already made a struggle by the current laws.
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- | As a group related to synthetic biology, we, the team UT-Tokyo think it is important to approach the society and explain synthetic biology to improve this situation.
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- | Introducing an interest in synthetic biology to children will be effective for these ends, for it is children that will shape the future of synthetic biology. So, we hosted a communication room at our college carnival.
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- | At the same time, we wanted to gain understanding from adults, who provide public opinion currently. We think the media is the best way to explain to many people at once.
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- | =WORKSHOP @ May festival '11/05/28,29=
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- | <html><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/c/c6/UT_Tokyo_Hp2.png" alt="E.coli" align="right"></html>
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- | In May 28th and 29th, we hosted the communication room at the University of Tokyo's official festival.
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- | This festival, called May Festival, is one of the most popular college festival in Japan, and proud that visitors of the festival is more than 100,000 every year.
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- | We made use of this fantastic situation to present what is Synthetic Biology, iGEM and what our team did.
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- | We produced our team character, to draw attention of people. Isn't this characterized E.coli so cute? We had expected that this casual character may introduce many people to our room.
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- | and yes, though we didn't know whether it was thanks to our character or not, we had a large variety of people, from youth to elderly, from baby to past igemer.
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- | To explain what we did, we used our previous poster and modeling system, which was easy to see and understand.
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- | We explained the basic knowledge of bioengineering. To make sure that visitors could understand according to their knowledge, we used two pamphlets.
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- | One, we explained DNA, Cloning, Gene therapy, GM foods and iPS cell , and the other, E.coli, Plasmid, Bioengineering and iGEM.
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- | Also, we conducted the intersting experiment with the children.
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- | 'LET'S EXTRACT YOUR DNA' was it.
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- | People can extract their DNA through their oral mucosa, so all they have to do was spilt their saliva.
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- | We aimed to entertain children, however, in the end, many adults also got excited.
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- | We are sure that through this event, many people got interested in synthetic biology !
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