Team:UQ-Australia/Human Practices
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- | |rowspan="2"|The UQ-Australia iGEM team has been involved in a number of human practices and outreach activities throughout the year. In particular, we have presented synthetic biology to high school students at the BioFutures camp and to undergraduate | + | |- valign="top" |
+ | |rowspan="2"|The UQ-Australia iGEM team has been involved in a number of human practices and outreach activities throughout the year. In particular, we have [[#Outreach|'''presented synthetic biology''']] to high school students at the [[#Biofutures |'''BioFutures''']] camp and to [[#PAIN Physics Society |'''undergraduate physics students''']]. Additionally, we have reviewed the [[#Patenting|'''issue of patented parts''']] present to iGEM, and have been involved in the [[#Collaboration|'''collaborative effort''']] to create CommunityBricks and AlumniGEM. All these activities are summarised below. | ||
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- | We would like to thank Randy Rettberg from iGEM, Tim Kastelle of the UQ Business School and Anne Fitzgerald from Creative Commons for their insightful discussion and thought provoking questions about the patenting system. | + | We would like to thank Randy Rettberg from iGEM, David Douglas from [http://www.uq.edu.au/hprc/ School of History, Philosophy, Religion and Classics] at the [http://www.uq.edu.au/ University of Queensland], Tim Kastelle of the [http://www.business.uq.edu.au/ UQ Business School] at [http://www.uq.edu.au/ University of Queensland] and Anne Fitzgerald from Creative Commons for their insightful discussion and thought provoking questions about the sharing patenting system. |
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- | UQ-Australia | + | == <span style="color:#558822">Outreach</span> == |
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+ | As part of the Human practices work, UQ-Australia has promoted synthetic biology and iGEM to others. Major outreach ventures had included a presentation and activity at [http://www.ausbiotech.org/content.asp?pageid=156 Biofutures]: a national biotechnology student forum and is intended to also include a presentation at a local high school and [http://physics.uq.edu.au/pain/ PAIN Physics Society]. | ||
+ | The presentations had varying aims to suit the varying audience. | ||
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+ | === <span style="color:#D4A017">Biofutures </span>=== | ||
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- | From [https://2011.igem.org/Team:Arizona_State '''Arizona State iGEM Team'''] | + | |[http://www.ausbiotech.org/content.asp?pageid=156 Biofutures] is a biotechnology forum for Year 11 and 12 students from Australia and New Zealand. UQ-Australia ran a workshop on 3 July 2011. This workshop included a presentation and a group activity. There are [http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.239278726099649.74195.174356539258535&l=f672fa7c36&type=1 pictures] and notes from this. |
- | * '''<span style="color:#D4A017"> | + | The aim of the contribution to Biofutures was to introduce iGEM as a possible option for them when they pursue their tertiary studies. |
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- | + | From this activity, students and mentors | |
- | + | * went through some of the thinking process followed by the iGEM students when formulating a project | |
- | * '''<span style="color:#D4A017">Jovian Yu</span>''' | + | * gained an idea of what has been happening for synthetic biology/ iGEM |
- | * '''<span style="color:#D4A017">Max Song</span>''' | + | * were able to put synthetic biology into perspective with science and society |
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+ | Notes for the Biofutures and PAIN activities can be [https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/7/76/UQ-iGEM-Outreach.zip '''downloaded HERE'''] and are in [http://openwetware.org/wiki/IGEM_Outreach:Synbio_Problem_Solving '''CommunityBricks''']! | ||
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+ | === <span style="color:#D4A017">PAIN Physics Society</span>=== | ||
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+ | |width=125"|[[File:PAIN-UQ-Physics-Students-Society.png|125x125px|link=http://http://physics.uq.edu.au/pain]] | ||
+ | |[http://physics.uq.edu.au/pain/ PAIN Physics Society] is a student society for students with an interest in physics at the University of Queensland. Due to the interdisciplinary nature of synthetic biology and the generality of physics, a brief introduction to a new field of science seemed fitting. | ||
+ | The aim of hosting a PAIN event is to promote synthetic biology as an emerging research field and to promote interdisciplinary on both the biology and physics sides. | ||
+ | From this activity, students and mentors | ||
+ | * drew analogies between synthetic biology and cybernetics | ||
+ | * went through some of the thinking process followed by the iGEM students when formulating a project | ||
+ | * gained an idea of what has been happening for synthetic biology/ iGEM | ||
+ | * were able to put synthetic biology into perspective with science and society | ||
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+ | == <span style="color:#558822">Collaboration</span> == | ||
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+ | UQ-Australia iGEM Team has joined the [http://openwetware.org/wiki/IGEM_Outreach:Contact '''iGEM Collaboration Committee''']. This committee includes: | ||
+ | * '''<span style="color:#D4A017">Madeline Grade</span>''' from [https://2011.igem.org/Team:Arizona_State '''Arizona State iGEM Team'''] | ||
+ | * '''<span style="color:#D4A017">Nisarg Patel</span>''' from [https://2011.igem.org/Team:Arizona_State '''Arizona State iGEM Team'''] | ||
+ | * '''<span style="color:#D4A017">Madeline Grade</span>''' from [https://2011.igem.org/Team:Arizona_State '''Arizona State iGEM Team'''] | ||
+ | * '''<span style="color:#D4A017">Nisarg Patel</span>''' from [https://2011.igem.org/Team:Arizona_State '''Arizona State iGEM Team'''] | ||
+ | * '''<span style="color:#D4A017">Jovian Yu</span>''' from [https://2011.igem.org/Team:Brown-Stanford '''Brown-Stanford iGEM Team'''] | ||
+ | * '''<span style="color:#D4A017">Max Song</span>''' from [https://2011.igem.org/Team:Brown-Stanford '''Brown-Stanford iGEM Team'''] | ||
* '''<span style="color:#D4A017">Alyssa Henning</span>''' from [https://2011.igem.org/Team:Cornell '''Cornell iGEM Team'''] | * '''<span style="color:#D4A017">Alyssa Henning</span>''' from [https://2011.igem.org/Team:Cornell '''Cornell iGEM Team'''] | ||
* '''<span style="color:#D4A017">Ann Bui</span>''' from [https://2011.igem.org/Team:UQ-Australia '''UQ-Australia'''] | * '''<span style="color:#D4A017">Ann Bui</span>''' from [https://2011.igem.org/Team:UQ-Australia '''UQ-Australia'''] | ||
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* '''<span style="color:#D4A017">Natasha Gomez</span>''' from [https://2011.igem.org/Team:Panama '''Panama iGEM Team'''] | * '''<span style="color:#D4A017">Natasha Gomez</span>''' from [https://2011.igem.org/Team:Panama '''Panama iGEM Team'''] | ||
* '''<span style="color:#D4A017">Grimaldo Elias</span>''' from [https://2011.igem.org/Team:UTP-Panama '''UTP Panama'''] | * '''<span style="color:#D4A017">Grimaldo Elias</span>''' from [https://2011.igem.org/Team:UTP-Panama '''UTP Panama'''] | ||
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- | Together we have set up [http://openwetware.org/wiki/IGEM_Outreach:About | + | |
+ | '''Together we have set up [http://openwetware.org/wiki/IGEM_Outreach:About CommunityBricks] and [https://igem.org/Alumni_Association AlumniGEM]!''' | ||
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+ | This is to be a registry of Human Practices activities available to everyone. | ||
+ | These would include notes and reflections from human practices activities of all ranges. | ||
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+ | The aim was to improve upon a simple 5-minute survey as performed in the past as 'the' human practices work and extending this to a collection of many activities, possibly combined to create the perfect activity for every audience. | ||
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+ | In future years of the competition, it is hoped that past activities would be cataloged here to create registry of standardised interchangeable activities...much reflecting the structure of iGEM. | ||
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+ | |width="440"|[[File:Brown-Stanford_alumnigem.png|200x100px|link=https://igem.org/Alumni_Association]] | ||
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+ | The aim of the AlumniGEM is to create a platform where past (and current!) iGEMers can | ||
+ | * re-connect with each other | ||
+ | * receive notifications about scholarships, internships and jobs | ||
+ | * receive invitations to reunions | ||
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+ | From the database of past iGEMers, this would also be a great for new iGEMers wanting to know the ins and outs of what it takes to be an iGEMer before joining. | ||
+ | This is reflected in the survey being conducted here with collaboration from the [https://2011.igem.org/Team:Cambridge '''Cambrigde iGEM Team''']. | ||
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+ | Discussions with Meagan Lizarazo from iGEM HQ have led to the integration of AlumniGEM with iGEM to allow access to the platform for all participants. | ||
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