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- | <p>Synthetic Biology is an emerging field combining conventional Biology with engineering principles. Employing techniques rooted in genetic engineering, scientists attempt to introduce new biological functions to existing organisms, ranging from creating biosensors to detect viruses and bacteria, to those which can actively degrade pollutants in the environment. Since this is a relatively new field of | + | <p>Synthetic Biology is an emerging field combining conventional Biology with engineering principles. Employing techniques rooted in genetic engineering, scientists attempt to introduce new biological functions to existing organisms, ranging from creating biosensors to detect viruses and bacteria, to those which can actively degrade pollutants in the environment. Since this is a relatively new field of science with great potential to influence our lives in the future, we feel that iGEM teams should not only enjoy the iGEM process, but also at the same time try to promote synthetic biology to the general public so that more people will gain a better understanding of this cutting-edge field. |
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- | <p>In order to achieve this goal | + | <p>In order to achieve this goal, our iGEM human practice group this year held a Synthetic Biology Workshop for secondary school students on 17th, Sep. |
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- | <p>Apart from the workshop, our human practice group also modified a Synthetic Biology Survey | + | <p>Apart from the workshop, our human practice group also modified a Synthetic Biology Survey provided by our partners in Austria for the Hong Kong public. The aim of this survey is to collect data on the general public’s perception of synthetic biology, what influences their impression of it, and their thoughts on the future development of synthetic biology. |
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- | The iGEM 2011 HKUST Synthetic Biology Workshop | + | The iGEM 2011 HKUST Synthetic Biology Workshop aimed to introducing some basic idea of synthetic biology as well as molecular biology in general to secondary school students, primarily at Grade 9 and 10.</p> |
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- | + | Based on this goal, we designed our workshop as 4 parts. The first part is a brief introduction to what Synthetic Biology is, covering basic knowledge such as genes and cloning techniques. Then we organized two activities aiming to enhance students’ understanding of synthetic biology as well as encourage interaction with iGEM team members. There is also a tour to the laboratory where our iGEM team members work. At the end, a sharing session is held to provide a chance for secondary students to share their opinions about this workshop and to reflect upon their new knowledge in Synthetic Biology. <a href = #top> [Top]</a> | |
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1. Overview 2. Workshop Introduction of Synthetic BiologyAppendix - Card Game Game Rules Synthetic Biology is an emerging field combining conventional Biology with engineering principles. Employing techniques rooted in genetic engineering, scientists attempt to introduce new biological functions to existing organisms, ranging from creating biosensors to detect viruses and bacteria, to those which can actively degrade pollutants in the environment. Since this is a relatively new field of science with great potential to influence our lives in the future, we feel that iGEM teams should not only enjoy the iGEM process, but also at the same time try to promote synthetic biology to the general public so that more people will gain a better understanding of this cutting-edge field. In order to achieve this goal, our iGEM human practice group this year held a Synthetic Biology Workshop for secondary school students on 17th, Sep. Apart from the workshop, our human practice group also modified a Synthetic Biology Survey provided by our partners in Austria for the Hong Kong public. The aim of this survey is to collect data on the general public’s perception of synthetic biology, what influences their impression of it, and their thoughts on the future development of synthetic biology. [Top] 2. iGEM 2011 HKUST Synthetic Biology Workshop The iGEM 2011 HKUST Synthetic Biology Workshop aimed to introducing some basic idea of synthetic biology as well as molecular biology in general to secondary school students, primarily at Grade 9 and 10.
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Introduction of Synthetic Biology Activity 1 : The Life of E. coli Our human practice group has designed a card game for secondary students in order to introduce the general principles of Synthetic Biology and the techniques employed in this field. In this card game, students play as an E. coli, a bacterial species often used in Synthetic Biology due to its fast growth rate, resilience to environmental stress and ease of cultivation. Throughout the game, students will attempt to evolve by constructing pathways (a promoter with a gene). By activating promoters and pathways, they will score points, which are tallied at the end, with the highest scorer declared the winner.
After playing this game, students can know the basic know ledge of pathway. For example, they will know promoters need to be activated to initiate gene transcription, different genes code for different proteins with different functions and also some technologies commonly used in constructing pathways such as PCR. [Top] |
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How to Play Our Card Game? |
In order to help the secondary school students understand synthetic biology in more detail, we held a lab tour for them to visit HKUST MBMS (Molecular Biomedical Science) Lab where our iGEM Team works for the iGEM project. With the help of our program assistant, Dr. Jessica Ce Mun Tang, these students learn of what can be done in a synthetic biology lab for research purpose. For example, they learn how to use pipetman and how to run gel to check the DNA digestion products. Students all show a great interest in doing synthetic biology research lab after visiting the lab. [Top] Activity 2 : Be a Plasmid Engineer Isaac Newton discovered the laws of motion because of an apple falling from tree, Friedrich August Kekulé discovered the structure of benzene after having dreamt of a snake eating its tail…History has repeatedly showed us that many a ground-shaking discovery originated from leaps of creativity and imagination. Synthetic Biology is no different. Like a sand box, it houses a staggering amount of possibilities, limited only by people’s imagination, and by what people perceive as possible. In this activity, secondary students have a chance to show everyone what they think Synthetic Biology can do after getting some basic idea of synthetic biology through all the activities! We inspire them to think out of the box, and design their own Synthetic Biology project! We ask secondary students to construct a plasmid that carries characteristics from one or more species, and specify which host species they wish to introduce the plasmid into. Following are some interesting examples designed by these students.
1. Extract the starfish DNA and put them into human embryo to create a human body which is able to change colors.
Actually from all the design we have collected, most of them want to improve human body’s gene by putting some other animals’ gene or combine different genes together. |
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We design a feedback form for all the secondary students to fill in. From all the feedback forms, they all think the whole workshop is interesting and helpful. They come into the workshop without so much knowledge about Synthetic Biology at first but after this workshop, they all get some basic idea of what synthetic biology is. Below are some feedback given by secondary students: "The workshop is very interesting and informative. You explained it in a way that I can understand and take in the knowledge easily." "Thank you to everyone involved in this workshop which all of us greatly enjoyed. All the activities were interesting and well organized and all of the iGEM Team members encourage all students to participate in the workshop actively. " "I thought the card game was very out thought out and was very useful as well as interesting." "I really liked this workshop! It used creative ways to introduce a very new topic and it was extremely successful!" "This was a very inspiring workshop-not only was it fun, but it was also very informative. Thank you!" [Top] Acknowledgement We would like to give our heartfelt thanks to: The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Prof. King L. Chow Dr. Jessica Ce Mun Tang Ms. Kit Ng Mr. ZHAO Guanlun Members of the iGEM2011 HKUST Team Whose continuous support and guidance make this workshop possible. [Top] |
Here comes the reflection of our iGEM Team members. Claire, WU Yunmin: Steven, Deng Yisong: Michael, LU Yang: Shirley, XU Jiajing: [Top] |
There are three dices types in the game, a “move” dice for steps; a “card” dice for drawing cards; an “activation” dice for activating promoter.
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