Team:UC Chile2/Community outreach

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One of the courses, called “What if Dr. Frankenstein lived today?” is designed to introduce 13 year old kids to the practical and theoretical fundamentals of genetic engineering while addressing ethical questions in order to understand how it is possible to work with genes and use them for the benefit of mankind.
One of the courses, called “What if Dr. Frankenstein lived today?” is designed to introduce 13 year old kids to the practical and theoretical fundamentals of genetic engineering while addressing ethical questions in order to understand how it is possible to work with genes and use them for the benefit of mankind.
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This course happened to be guided by Ariel Herrera, a graduate student who is pursuing his Ph.D in the lab next to ours. We agreed that it would be great to explain the Central Dogma of molecular biology through a practical demonstration with recombinant E.coli colonies expressing fluorescent proteins and pigments.
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<html><img src = "https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2012/d/d2/Pentauc2_uc_chile.jpg" width= "300" align="left" style ="margin:15px"></html>This course happened to be guided by Ariel Herrera, a graduate student who is pursuing his Ph.D in the lab next to ours. We agreed that it would be great to explain the Central Dogma of molecular biology through a practical demonstration with recombinant E.coli colonies expressing fluorescent proteins and pigments.
After a brief and interesting introduction by B. Pollak about plasmids, cloning and colony isolation, each of us went on to show a group of 5 kids the picking and striking of bacterial colonies under sterile and safe conditions.
After a brief and interesting introduction by B. Pollak about plasmids, cloning and colony isolation, each of us went on to show a group of 5 kids the picking and striking of bacterial colonies under sterile and safe conditions.

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Project: Luxilla - Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, iGEM 2012