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Revision as of 19:07, 27 September 2013

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Human Practices


A big hurdle for getting many synthetic biology parts into use (especially into public use) is the general public's fear of genetically modified anything. We wanted to create an early education program that may one day lead to a deeper public understanding and acceptance of products like ours (such as our bacteriophage library for pharmaceutical delivery or E. coli modified to kill cholera in drinking water). We created a children's book "The Adventures of Baxter Bacteria" that has a fun fantasy story followed by an educational parents guide, including information about bacteriophage and plasmids. In addition, we conducted pre- and post- tests to see if reading our book improved basic understanding of synthetic biology concepts. We are currently talking with publishers agents to get this book distributed on a larger scale.



Visit to the Orem Public Library


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The Adventure of Baxter Bacteria


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