Team:NYMU-Taipei/HumanPractice/HumOverview

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To better our project, we set three goals for our human practice. First, we wanted to share our project to general audience, and make it a practical application to the environment. We thus had lots of interviews with experts concerned and beekeepers. We also cooperated with other labs to combine different technique that would improve our project. Enthusiastically sharing our ideas, we met up with some of the iGEM teams in Taiwan and China, taking part in the conference and sharing knowledge. For we hope that one day more people could bask in the beauty of synthetic biology, a topic which we presented and promoted in front of our schoolmates and also to those in Taipei American School. It was a happy occasion and some of them were inspired, so they finally decide to found an iGEM team for high school student next year through our assistance. On certain occasions, we incidentally knew that some iGEM teams in Taiwan were facing difficulties like having insufficient fund or experienced members, which built up lots of barriers to make a whole project completed. Thus, we determined to build up an easier way in doing experiments for those who are not that familiar with the basic experimental techniques.
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To better our project, we have done four bravo jobs as our human practice.  
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First, we shared the beauty of synthetic biologyour, a topic which we presented and promoted in front of our schoolmates and also to those in Taipei American School. Enthusiastically sharing our ideas, we met up with some of the iGEM teams in Taiwan and China, taking part in the conference and sharing knowledge.
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Second, we cooperated with other team to combine different technique that would improve our project. We help NTU-Taida characterized their BioBrick devices, the ACE (BBa_K1157020) and CEA (BBa_K1157021).
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Third, we determined to build up an easier way in doing experiments for those who are not that familiar with the basic experimental techniques. We have made some videos of doing experiments. They are the way we teach students how to conduct wet lab experiments.
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Fourth, we tried to make our project a practical application to the environment. We had lots of interviews with experts concerned and beekeepers. More importantly, we have gone to bee farms and help the beekeepers to check if their bees were infected by Nosema ceranea. We also created primers to identified Nosema ceranea. This provides a fast and precise way to find out Nosema ceranea besides barely using microscope.  
Our wish is to change the world in a tender way and make others soaked in the overwhelming astonishment of biological wonder.
Our wish is to change the world in a tender way and make others soaked in the overwhelming astonishment of biological wonder.

Latest revision as of 00:27, 28 September 2013

National Yang Ming University


Overview

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To better our project, we have done four bravo jobs as our human practice.

First, we shared the beauty of synthetic biologyour, a topic which we presented and promoted in front of our schoolmates and also to those in Taipei American School. Enthusiastically sharing our ideas, we met up with some of the iGEM teams in Taiwan and China, taking part in the conference and sharing knowledge.

Second, we cooperated with other team to combine different technique that would improve our project. We help NTU-Taida characterized their BioBrick devices, the ACE (BBa_K1157020) and CEA (BBa_K1157021).

Third, we determined to build up an easier way in doing experiments for those who are not that familiar with the basic experimental techniques. We have made some videos of doing experiments. They are the way we teach students how to conduct wet lab experiments.

Fourth, we tried to make our project a practical application to the environment. We had lots of interviews with experts concerned and beekeepers. More importantly, we have gone to bee farms and help the beekeepers to check if their bees were infected by Nosema ceranea. We also created primers to identified Nosema ceranea. This provides a fast and precise way to find out Nosema ceranea besides barely using microscope.

Our wish is to change the world in a tender way and make others soaked in the overwhelming astonishment of biological wonder.


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