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- | Why did we start Synthetic Biology Society? | + | <u>Why did we start Synthetic Biology Society?</u> |
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- | “How do we pass our experience to the iGEM team next year?” | + | <br> |
- | “Why don’t we start a student club to tell more students about synthetic biology and iGEM?” | + | <i>“How do we pass our experience to the iGEM team next year?”</i> |
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+ | <i>“Why don’t we start a student club to tell more students about synthetic biology and iGEM?”</i> | ||
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There were many reasons prompting us to start a Synthetic Biology student club at the University. First, there was a noticeable disconnect in communication and involvement between the successive iGEM teams, making it problematic for the iGEM instructors to retain members and successfully develop the program year-to-year, and so build a strong team with a well-developed skillset. Creating a student group uniting past, present, and future members of the iGEM program to share in their skills, passion, enjoyment of synthetic biology seemed a logical solution to this issue. It enables us to spread awareness of a relatively new field of science to the University of Minnesota community and to give students with a broad range of interests, majors, and skills a common place to learn from each other and share in ideas for future research endeavors. The very nature of synthetic biology is multidisciplinary, and by forming a student club, we are able to reach students of almost any related major and foster multidisciplinary connections. | There were many reasons prompting us to start a Synthetic Biology student club at the University. First, there was a noticeable disconnect in communication and involvement between the successive iGEM teams, making it problematic for the iGEM instructors to retain members and successfully develop the program year-to-year, and so build a strong team with a well-developed skillset. Creating a student group uniting past, present, and future members of the iGEM program to share in their skills, passion, enjoyment of synthetic biology seemed a logical solution to this issue. It enables us to spread awareness of a relatively new field of science to the University of Minnesota community and to give students with a broad range of interests, majors, and skills a common place to learn from each other and share in ideas for future research endeavors. The very nature of synthetic biology is multidisciplinary, and by forming a student club, we are able to reach students of almost any related major and foster multidisciplinary connections. | ||
Outside of the University, it gives us a platform to reach and to teach younger scientists about synthetic biology via the ECORI squad, a critical action for ensuring the future of the field. <br> | Outside of the University, it gives us a platform to reach and to teach younger scientists about synthetic biology via the ECORI squad, a critical action for ensuring the future of the field. <br> | ||
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The mission of Synthetic Biology Society is to generate and spread interest, awareness and understanding of synthetic biology. We see ourselves as a platform with multiple functions: | The mission of Synthetic Biology Society is to generate and spread interest, awareness and understanding of synthetic biology. We see ourselves as a platform with multiple functions: | ||
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We established a Journal Club committee and the ECORI squad, attended officer leadership trainings, and completed registration as an official University student club sponsored by the BioTechnology Institute. Presently, SBS is in the process of promoting itself to undergraduate biology and engineering students to establish a stable, sustainable membership. | We established a Journal Club committee and the ECORI squad, attended officer leadership trainings, and completed registration as an official University student club sponsored by the BioTechnology Institute. Presently, SBS is in the process of promoting itself to undergraduate biology and engineering students to establish a stable, sustainable membership. |
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