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<p2>Usually the general public relates “synthetic biology” (or more commonly, “Biotechnology”) with “Genetically Modified Organism,” a current ethically-charged term concerning genetic engineering of the food that we consume every day. The 2013 UCSF iGEM team thought it was of paramount importance to begin by educating citizens on the basics of molecular biology and synthetic biology before delving into the intricacies of genetic and synthetic modifications. We wanted to change the perspective many have toward synthetic biology by introducing the basic ideas of Synthetic Biology in a special evening event at the San Francisco Exploratorium.</p2> | <p2>Usually the general public relates “synthetic biology” (or more commonly, “Biotechnology”) with “Genetically Modified Organism,” a current ethically-charged term concerning genetic engineering of the food that we consume every day. The 2013 UCSF iGEM team thought it was of paramount importance to begin by educating citizens on the basics of molecular biology and synthetic biology before delving into the intricacies of genetic and synthetic modifications. We wanted to change the perspective many have toward synthetic biology by introducing the basic ideas of Synthetic Biology in a special evening event at the San Francisco Exploratorium.</p2> | ||
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Revision as of 12:43, 28 October 2013
Human Practices: Exploratorium
The Exploratorium (www.exploratorium.edu) is a museum dedicated to various science-related exhibits aimed at teaching science and its practical applications as well as inspiring learning by self-discovery in its guests. The night event is an 18-and-older event that approximately four to five thousand people attend the first Thursday of each month. Each event revolves around a unique theme, and we presented our work on synthetic biology under the theme of Transformations. The transformations exhibited ranged from origami folding to metamorphosis to ice cutting, and our focus was on micro-transformations in cells. In accordance with the theme, our team presented information involving genetic transformation in order to show the benefits of synthetic biology and the many applications it can have in the future.