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This is the article about our panel discussion. It was in the newspaper of the 20th of September. [http://www.merkur-online.de/lokales/freising/widerstand-gegen-gruene-gentechnik-waechst-weiter-2510648.html This article] gives a short summary about our panel discussion. It states that the green biotechnology is controversial, but the red biotechnology is rather accepted in Germany. But it also mentions that there were many supporters of green biotechnology at the discussion and that most of the invited guests supported it too.
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This is the article about our panel discussion. It was in the newspaper of the 20th of September. [http://www.merkur-online.de/lokales/freising/widerstand-gegen-gruene-gentechnik-waechst-weiter-2510648.html This article] gives a short summary about our panel discussion. It states that the green biotechnology is controversial, but the red biotechnology is rather accepted in Germany. But it also mentions that there were many supporters of green biotechnology at the discussion and that most of the invited guests supported it too. In general the whole event was really informative and enjoyable.
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One of the participants of our panel discussion, Peter Warlimont (SPD), wrote about his impressions [http://www.peter-warlimont.de/index.php?nr=46952&menu=1]. He is still rather sceptical about green biotechnology, bur honors the enthusiasm of the students and scientists.
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One of the participants of our panel discussion, Peter Warlimont (SPD), wrote about his impressions of the evening [http://www.peter-warlimont.de/index.php?nr=46952&menu=1]. He is still rather sceptical about green biotechnology, but honors the enthusiasm of the students and scientists.
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Contents

Public Relations


Headline of our website

Articles


Articles about the whole project

"Laborwelt.de" is an online magazine that focusses natural scientific issues. We cooperated with them and they gave us the opportunity to post about the progress of our project every week on their Facebook page (1000 likes). More than 12 posts were made by us to inform the readers about our work in the lab and other events. You can take a look at their page Laborwelt.de. "Laborwelt" is a also a print magazine in Germany. It is published every 3 months with a run of 20000.

"Jetzt.de", a part of the "Sueddeutsche Zeitung" (very popular newspaper in Germany), wrote an article about us and iGEM. It is the biggest online youth magazine in Germany that has monthly more than 400,000 users and 1,000,000 visitors. Here you can read the article (page 4) [1]. In the article projects of young scientists are described. Our project is headed "The Miracle Yeast" and it tells about us and what we want to do. Besides we are the single iGEM Team mentioned in this article.

"biotechnologie.de" is another popular scientific homepage in Germany. It belongs to the Federal Ministry of Education and Research. In the context of the "Action Day" of all German iGEM Teams a detailed article was published about iGEM and every German iGEM Team. [2]

Last but not least our project was presented on the homepage of the Technical University of Munich [3]. Besides the article was also added to the newsletter which was sent to all students of the university. The pictures of us with traditionally Bavarian clothing were made by a professional photographer of the TUM.

Articles about the panel discussion

This is the article about our panel discussion. It was in the newspaper of the 20th of September. This article gives a short summary about our panel discussion. It states that the green biotechnology is controversial, but the red biotechnology is rather accepted in Germany. But it also mentions that there were many supporters of green biotechnology at the discussion and that most of the invited guests supported it too. In general the whole event was really informative and enjoyable. One of the participants of our panel discussion, Peter Warlimont (SPD), wrote about his impressions of the evening [4]. He is still rather sceptical about green biotechnology, but honors the enthusiasm of the students and scientists.

Online appearance


Most of our publicity was done on the Internet, mainly on Facebook. The reachout of this social network is larger than any other. That's why we used it for contacting the populace. During our main working time in August over 9000 people were reached by our posts. Besides our homepage was an important information source and other iGEM teams followed us mainly on twitter. A blog completed our "Public Relation" work. We had around 1000 page views in 4 months. All in all it is to say that we were present on a broad range of social media to have a big reachout.

Facebook

88 people liked our Facebook page. In one week (20th to 26th August) we reached 9046 people by our account. In the picture below you can see the statistics of our Facebook page. The blue line represents the number of people we reached, the green one the number of people who talked about us and the purple line stands for the number of our posts. You can also see that our weekly outreach decreased when we had 412 "followers". But as you can see also the number of friends from friends is by a number of 23524. These are the people who could see our posts when they open up their facebook profile.

TUM-Facebook statistics.png TUM-Facebook age.png

On the picture above you can see our "reachout" splitted up ba gender and by the age. You can see that e reach more men in total and that the reachout between 18-34 years is the best. A reason for that can be that the useres of facebook are mainly this age. Female is the upper graph and the male are downwards.

Blog

Besides that we had a blog [5]

Statistic page from our blog

The statistics from this site are put together in this statstic, again a screenshot from the page. The Blog provided another opportunity to stay intouch, by getting E-mail-Updates. All in all we had 418 visitors from may to September and 961 page views, this shows that the visitors stayed uptodate and read our blog regularly. We honored this by writing a comment at least once a week.

Report on our Panel discussion

Before our panel discussion we did a lot of advertisment for this event and because of that published it as often as possible. Of course on our university pages [6] [7] and on extern pages like this one. m4 is a Munich Biotechcluster combining Industry, Science, Medicine and the Cluster Management. On the website of m4 the Biotechnology branch of Munich is represented. Here you can see the same article posted on the website of the LMU, because they worked together with us on the action day [8] Of course we also created an Event on Facebook were the people could be invited. You can see this here.

This is the offical invitation

TUM Invitation.jpg

Homepage

Our homepage informs about all main aspects and shows the links to our information "channels". We have our project outline there and also the explanatation about the iGEM competition. Besides that the sponsor are represented there. And last but not least all neccessary links are there, even a very good article about iGEM in a German magazine.

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Headline of our website

Twitter

being consequent and choosing mainly online media for our representation we do have a twitter account . We have all in all 109 followers. Besides that we tried to really stay updated here and have 119 tweets during our project.
We followed mainly the other iGEM Teams to stay updated about their progress. So that we are informed about what they are doing and if they need any help or if we can join them by a human practice event. Besides that it was a way of communication between the teams and of course sometimes inspiration.

Twitter heading

Sources