Team:Minnesota/Outreach/ECORI
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Our second day at Salk Middle School, students were radiating excitement (much like the bacterial plates they would view later on!) We started the day with a brief lecture on restriction enzymes, and how they are used to manipulate DNA. We introduced the concept of BioBricking plasmids, and let the students learn hands on how to construct different vectors from plasmid components. This activity was an exercise of logic, and the students grasped the concept very readily! After the students correctly designed the target vector, they were asked what functions they inserted into their bacterial plasmids. Some examples produced by the students were:<br> | Our second day at Salk Middle School, students were radiating excitement (much like the bacterial plates they would view later on!) We started the day with a brief lecture on restriction enzymes, and how they are used to manipulate DNA. We introduced the concept of BioBricking plasmids, and let the students learn hands on how to construct different vectors from plasmid components. This activity was an exercise of logic, and the students grasped the concept very readily! After the students correctly designed the target vector, they were asked what functions they inserted into their bacterial plasmids. Some examples produced by the students were:<br> | ||
- | + | <ul> | |
- | + | <li>Do my homework!</li> | |
- | + | <li>Eat trash, while still smelling good</li> | |
- | + | <li>Drive a Lamborghini</li> | |
- | + | <li>Target “sick cells” and make them glow, making them easier to detect</li> | |
- | + | <li>Play videogames!</li> | |
+ | <li>Make clothes</li> | ||
+ | </ul> | ||
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We explained that some of the ideas are far out, but some of the vector designs that they came up with are actual research projects that are being worked on at the University of Minnesota! The students were very innovative in their thought process, and demonstrated how much they had learned in their two days of lecture. Below is a collage of drawings we collected from students prior to having any lecture, and an after picture we collected after | We explained that some of the ideas are far out, but some of the vector designs that they came up with are actual research projects that are being worked on at the University of Minnesota! The students were very innovative in their thought process, and demonstrated how much they had learned in their two days of lecture. Below is a collage of drawings we collected from students prior to having any lecture, and an after picture we collected after |
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