Team:BostonU/Human Practices

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Human Practices

In the United States and around the world, people and entire countries are scared of genetically modified organisms (GMOs). There seems to be a disconnect between science and society. At BostonU, we believe that this disconnect is related society's lack of knowledge on what it means for something to be a GMO, and to a greater degree, the lack of communication between scientists and rest of society.

To address this issue, we wanted to increase the visibility and transparency of Synthetic biology to the general public starting with college students. To this end, we have contacted local news papers and synthetic biology sites online. We were able to obtain an interview by the Daily Free Press, a student run news paper at Boston University which has a monthly impression of 325,000. Please check out our interview here at the Daily Free Press Website.


Additionally, we hosted NEGEM, which invites all of Boston to attend to learn more about synthetic biology and iGEM.

We are also in the process of writing articles that help clarify the misconception society may have about synthetic biology, and to increase synthetic biology's transparencies.

Lastly we helped a student from Marlborough High School to get a feel what iGEM is like on a day to day basis. We taught her many basic microbiology techniques such as restriction digest, miniprep, ligation, DNA quantification and gel electrophoresis . She is hoping to start her high school team. We wish her best of luck!