Team:Braunschweig/Outreach

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<h1>Human Practice</h1></p>
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As Human Practices is an essential part of iGEM we did numerous <a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:Braunschweig/Outreach/Activities">activities</a> this year. We presented our project at the Nerd Nite to make it known in the scientific community of Braunschweig in a more informal way. We visited a secondary school and brought synthetic biology to young people. We gave a <a href="http://www.biotechnologie.de/BIO/Navigation/DE/Aktuelles/biotechnologie-tv,did=166638.html?listBlId=85084&">TV-interview</a> to spread the iGEM idea. At the Strategy Congress Biotechnology 2020+ of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research in Berlin we met the other German iGEM teams and presented our project there. We also shot a <a href="2013.igem.org/Team:Braunschweig">video</a> about our project. Of course did we have a <a href="http://en.igem-braunschweig.de/">web presence</a> and accounts on <a href="https://www.facebook.com/iGEMBraunschweig">Facebook</a> and <a href="https://twitter.com/iGEM_Brunswick">Twitter</a> which we used as general information platforms for all interested citizens, other students and sponsors.<br><br>  
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However, we asked ourselves: How can we, as natural scientists, tell the public about the great ideas we have? And how can we measure the success of our activities?<br>
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Please visit <a href="http://en.igem-braunschweig.de/">our homepage</a><br>
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Spreading the word about synthetic biology is an essential part of the iGEM competition.<br>
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Activities like the ones listed above, definitely help people to come in touch with synthetic biology. But what if we could multiply the outreach of every activity?<br>
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The solution: We developed a guide “How to succeed in public relations” for all future iGEM teams.</p>
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Revision as of 03:09, 4 October 2013

Human Practice

linie rot 8pix hoch As Human Practices is an essential part of iGEM we did numerous activities this year. We presented our project at the Nerd Nite to make it known in the scientific community of Braunschweig in a more informal way. We visited a secondary school and brought synthetic biology to young people. We gave a TV-interview to spread the iGEM idea. At the Strategy Congress Biotechnology 2020+ of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research in Berlin we met the other German iGEM teams and presented our project there. We also shot a video about our project. Of course did we have a web presence and accounts on Facebook and Twitter which we used as general information platforms for all interested citizens, other students and sponsors.

However, we asked ourselves: How can we, as natural scientists, tell the public about the great ideas we have? And how can we measure the success of our activities?
Spreading the word about synthetic biology is an essential part of the iGEM competition.
Activities like the ones listed above, definitely help people to come in touch with synthetic biology. But what if we could multiply the outreach of every activity?
The solution: We developed a guide “How to succeed in public relations” for all future iGEM teams.

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