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Our outreach campaign was aimed at reaching as many people from different communities and age groups as possible. We wanted to burst out of the invisible walls separating the academy from the general public and trigger discussions in a variety of platforms, making the subject accessible to all. </br></br> | Our outreach campaign was aimed at reaching as many people from different communities and age groups as possible. We wanted to burst out of the invisible walls separating the academy from the general public and trigger discussions in a variety of platforms, making the subject accessible to all. </br></br> | ||
Our university is located in Beersheba, the capital of the Negev desert: once a barren desert, today the fruitful site of research and education. Our university is also well known for social activism and outreach work, with many students who volunteer and get involved with the larger community. We took inspiration from David Ben Gurion’s determination and vision, and from the activist atmosphere in the university, and thought of some <h13>creative and innovative</h13> ways to get a discussion about synthetic biology started in the Israeli public. The work of researchers is crucial, but as Ben Gurion said, destiny is in the hands of the many, not the few. | Our university is located in Beersheba, the capital of the Negev desert: once a barren desert, today the fruitful site of research and education. Our university is also well known for social activism and outreach work, with many students who volunteer and get involved with the larger community. We took inspiration from David Ben Gurion’s determination and vision, and from the activist atmosphere in the university, and thought of some <h13>creative and innovative</h13> ways to get a discussion about synthetic biology started in the Israeli public. The work of researchers is crucial, but as Ben Gurion said, destiny is in the hands of the many, not the few. | ||
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+ | Click <a href= "https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2013/9/90/BGU_HP_Meetings_-_Notebook_.pdf" target=_blank> here</a> to view the human practice notebook and meetings summary. </br></br> | ||
<h7>Our human practice activities can be divided into the following three categories:</h7> | <h7>Our human practice activities can be divided into the following three categories:</h7> | ||
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<h6>Survey</h6> | <h6>Survey</h6> | ||
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+ | </br></br><h6> Continue the journey: read about the <a href="/Team:BGU_Israel/Survey">Survey</a>.</h6></br></br> | ||
- | </br></br | + | </br></br><p><b>References:</b></br><b>[1]</b>DAVID BEN-GURION, “Why I Retired to the Desert,” The New York Times Magazine, March 28, 1954, p. 47.</br></br></br></p> |
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Latest revision as of 00:50, 29 October 2013
In the earliest stages of brainstorming about our project, we asked ourselves:
What is standing in the way of making synthetic biology projects reality?
There are hundreds of biologically engineered systems that have been developed, but the move from the lab into the real world has been slow. What is holding up progress? We concluded that there are two main issues that are stopping this field from realizing its full potential:
1) There are too many
Continue the journey: read about the Survey.
References:[1]DAVID BEN-GURION, “Why I Retired to the Desert,” The New York Times Magazine, March 28, 1954, p. 47.