Outreach/SyntheticBiologySociety
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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. |
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