Team:Bielefeld-Germany/HumanPractice

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Human Practice is an important aspect when taking part in iGEM. You can talk about your project for example with the public, pupils or experts who can be politicians or scientists who work correspondingly in the same field of science. It is important to seek advice from these experts to develop new ideas or optimize the existing ones. Our expert is Dr. Falk Harnisch who we interviewed via Skype and invited him to our institution. Because Synthetic Biology isn’t well accepted in Germany we arranged a “Synbioday” where we explained our project and Synthetic Biology to get more appreciation. This was coordinated done in five German towns where the five different German iGEM teams were located. We also planned and execute a student academy where we taught talented students what Synthetic Biology is. One whole week we executed a special planned course with them. In additional we participated at three conventions where we published our project and got very positive feedback. This positive feedback is also reflected in many media appearance like reviews in journals like the “Mumbai Mirror”, in TV like a spot at “WDR” or in the radio at “Radio Bielefeld”. All in all we did a lot of human practice and had a lot of fun besides the wet lab to explain our project to the public.
Human Practice is an important aspect when taking part in iGEM. You can talk about your project for example with the public, pupils or experts who can be politicians or scientists who work correspondingly in the same field of science. It is important to seek advice from these experts to develop new ideas or optimize the existing ones. Our expert is Dr. Falk Harnisch who we interviewed via Skype and invited him to our institution. Because Synthetic Biology isn’t well accepted in Germany we arranged a “Synbioday” where we explained our project and Synthetic Biology to get more appreciation. This was coordinated done in five German towns where the five different German iGEM teams were located. We also planned and execute a student academy where we taught talented students what Synthetic Biology is. One whole week we executed a special planned course with them. In additional we participated at three conventions where we published our project and got very positive feedback. This positive feedback is also reflected in many media appearance like reviews in journals like the “Mumbai Mirror”, in TV like a spot at “WDR” or in the radio at “Radio Bielefeld”. All in all we did a lot of human practice and had a lot of fun besides the wet lab to explain our project to the public.
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Revision as of 17:46, 4 October 2013



Human Practice


Overview

IGEM Bielefeld 2013 human practise overview.png


Human Practice is an important aspect when taking part in iGEM. You can talk about your project for example with the public, pupils or experts who can be politicians or scientists who work correspondingly in the same field of science. It is important to seek advice from these experts to develop new ideas or optimize the existing ones. Our expert is Dr. Falk Harnisch who we interviewed via Skype and invited him to our institution. Because Synthetic Biology isn’t well accepted in Germany we arranged a “Synbioday” where we explained our project and Synthetic Biology to get more appreciation. This was coordinated done in five German towns where the five different German iGEM teams were located. We also planned and execute a student academy where we taught talented students what Synthetic Biology is. One whole week we executed a special planned course with them. In additional we participated at three conventions where we published our project and got very positive feedback. This positive feedback is also reflected in many media appearance like reviews in journals like the “Mumbai Mirror”, in TV like a spot at “WDR” or in the radio at “Radio Bielefeld”. All in all we did a lot of human practice and had a lot of fun besides the wet lab to explain our project to the public.