Team:Newcastle/Outreach/Overview
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Revision as of 14:22, 2 October 2013
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Implications
We didn’t spend all our summer inside the Centre for Bacterial and Cell Biology. We also took time to connect to as many people as possible:
- We designed a BioGame to entertain and inform young biologists about synthetic biology.
- At the iGEM U.K. meet up (YSB 1.0) we gave a presentation and presented a poster about BareCillus.
- At YSB 1.0 we gave a presentation about rule-based modelling and the software BioNetGen to the other U.K teams. Team Leeds went on to use BioNetGen some for their modelling.
- We held an architecture and synthetic biology workshop with architecture students to explore the relationships between the two fields and how they may interact in the future.
We also took time to consider and document the safety, moral and legal aspects of synthetic biology and BareCillus.
The team discussing our projects safety with Professor Janice McLaughlin from [http://www.ncl.ac.uk/peals/ PEALS].