Team:Marburg/Human Practice:Hessentag

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"Hessen Day 2013

On the 23rd of July, we had the honor to represent the research field of Synthetic Biology on the Hessentag (Hessian Day) 2013 in Kassel. The Hessentag is the the oldest and largest state fair in Germany and is hosted every year by another hessian town. Besides many cultural events, like concerts and parades also the sciences are represented by the state initiative „Hessen schafft Wissen” (Hesse creates knowledge). Together with SYNMIKRO (Center for Synthetic Microbiology) we informed the visitors about Synthetic Biology and our iGEM-project. To reach particularly the young minds we offered a ‘do it yourself’ experiment to purify DNA from sweet peppers with household items. In order to repeat this fascinating experiment at home or to share it with family and friends, we designed a postcard with the protocol. For us it was a great pleasure to introduce the people in the principles of Molecular and Synthetic Biology and we were very impressed by the great knowledge of some kids. For example one 9-year old said “DNA? Oh I know that! You can convict criminals with it!”. And during the kids were working with such an enthusiasm we had the chance to talk with their parents.

All in all we enjoyed a great day in Kassel with happy kids and many interesting conversations about our project and the future of Synthetic Biology.

Information about the "Hessentag" in Kassel 2013 Synmikro: Hessentag

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