Team:Leicester/Modeling
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Selling cakes was a massive success. We used University of Leicester’s open days as an opportunity to inform others about our project and also to raise money. We targeted prospective students who attended the open days and staff outside the Adrian building. Not only did it raise a lot of interest in our project and spreading of the word so to say, we also fundraised a huge chunk of what was needed. | Selling cakes was a massive success. We used University of Leicester’s open days as an opportunity to inform others about our project and also to raise money. We targeted prospective students who attended the open days and staff outside the Adrian building. Not only did it raise a lot of interest in our project and spreading of the word so to say, we also fundraised a huge chunk of what was needed. | ||
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Dynamic DNA is GENIE’s flagship outreach event for Year 9 students and University of Leicester. It was a great opportunity for our iGEM team to explain synthetic biology to students and teachers. The team had a great time, as well as the students, indicated by feedback from teachers. | Dynamic DNA is GENIE’s flagship outreach event for Year 9 students and University of Leicester. It was a great opportunity for our iGEM team to explain synthetic biology to students and teachers. The team had a great time, as well as the students, indicated by feedback from teachers. | ||
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On Sunday 4th August we attended the Ecology day at the University of Leicester Botanic garden which involved a day of activities and workshops for all ages. This was a fantastic opportunity for us to inform others about our project and findings. The team worked their way around the fair and there were lots of informative discussions about biology, especially with the Cacti Society. | On Sunday 4th August we attended the Ecology day at the University of Leicester Botanic garden which involved a day of activities and workshops for all ages. This was a fantastic opportunity for us to inform others about our project and findings. The team worked their way around the fair and there were lots of informative discussions about biology, especially with the Cacti Society. | ||
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On Wednesday 24th July, the team took part in a sponsored walk (22.4 miles!) from Leicester to Market Harborough along the Grand Union Canal. | On Wednesday 24th July, the team took part in a sponsored walk (22.4 miles!) from Leicester to Market Harborough along the Grand Union Canal. | ||
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The blisters, heavy backpacks full of food, scorching sun and getting lost during our adventure was all worth it because we managed to raise almost £400, thanks to our sponsors, family and friends! | The blisters, heavy backpacks full of food, scorching sun and getting lost during our adventure was all worth it because we managed to raise almost £400, thanks to our sponsors, family and friends! | ||
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In order to get help with sampling organisms that may colonise or degrade polystyrene, a “Citizen Science Experiment” scheme was set up to enable members of the public to get involved. | In order to get help with sampling organisms that may colonise or degrade polystyrene, a “Citizen Science Experiment” scheme was set up to enable members of the public to get involved. | ||
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The team had a Skype session with Redmoore academy students. It was a successful talk, as they were very keen to learn about the how’s and what’s of our lab work and the bacteria we plated from their sent samples. We even plated a red R with the supplied iGEM RFP plasmid for illustration purposes, showing what you could do with bacteria, which was engaging for all the students to see. | The team had a Skype session with Redmoore academy students. It was a successful talk, as they were very keen to learn about the how’s and what’s of our lab work and the bacteria we plated from their sent samples. We even plated a red R with the supplied iGEM RFP plasmid for illustration purposes, showing what you could do with bacteria, which was engaging for all the students to see. | ||
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We held a public lecture on 3rd of October. It was open to everyone and it was a great rehearsal for Lyon! Our presenters did a great job interacting with the public and we even got a few potential iGEM team members for coming years. | We held a public lecture on 3rd of October. It was open to everyone and it was a great rehearsal for Lyon! Our presenters did a great job interacting with the public and we even got a few potential iGEM team members for coming years. |
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