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“The work…has led us into the new era of synthetic biology where not only existing genes are described and analyzed but also new gene arrangements can be constructed and evaluated.” | “The work…has led us into the new era of synthetic biology where not only existing genes are described and analyzed but also new gene arrangements can be constructed and evaluated.” | ||
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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. 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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To engage kids in thinking creatively about synthetic biology, we asked them ‘If you could make a <em>superbacteria</em>, what super power would it have?’ Though a simple and very childlike question on the surface, we found that asking ourselves similar questions helped us think of synthetic biology creatively and dynamically, and eventually led to the development of our iGEM projects. Through bacterial ‘parts’ of pipe cleaners, construction paper, markers, and other crafty odds and ends, we watched as the kids of New Jersey created all kinds of unique ‘superbacteria’. This activity not only introduced synthetic biology to the children in our community, but opened their minds to question and think of solutions to problems using synthetic biology. By planting the seeds of inspiration and creativity in children and introducing them to the scientific tools that could make their ideas a reality, we hope to prepare the coming generation for the “new era of synthetic biology”.</p> | To engage kids in thinking creatively about synthetic biology, we asked them ‘If you could make a <em>superbacteria</em>, what super power would it have?’ Though a simple and very childlike question on the surface, we found that asking ourselves similar questions helped us think of synthetic biology creatively and dynamically, and eventually led to the development of our iGEM projects. Through bacterial ‘parts’ of pipe cleaners, construction paper, markers, and other crafty odds and ends, we watched as the kids of New Jersey created all kinds of unique ‘superbacteria’. This activity not only introduced synthetic biology to the children in our community, but opened their minds to question and think of solutions to problems using synthetic biology. By planting the seeds of inspiration and creativity in children and introducing them to the scientific tools that could make their ideas a reality, we hope to prepare the coming generation for the “new era of synthetic biology”.</p> | ||
- | <h2 | + | <h2><em>“We cannot always build the future for our youth, but we can build our youth for the future.” --Franklin D. Roosevelt</em></h2> |
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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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