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'''RACHEL TO FINISH FILM STUFF, RUSSELL TO PUT IN SOCIAL MEDIA''' | '''RACHEL TO FINISH FILM STUFF, RUSSELL TO PUT IN SOCIAL MEDIA''' | ||
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=Human Practices= | =Human Practices= | ||
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The UEA NRP team really went up and beyond this year, caring out a wide selection of activity's to inform the public of both synthetic biology and iGEM, aiming to raise awareness of this branch of science. We used many methods of communication in order to cater for a range of audiences, including a radio show, newspaper articles, pubic events and talks as well as collaborating with all the other UK teams, in order to organize the UK team meet up and steam it live on the internet. | The UEA NRP team really went up and beyond this year, caring out a wide selection of activity's to inform the public of both synthetic biology and iGEM, aiming to raise awareness of this branch of science. We used many methods of communication in order to cater for a range of audiences, including a radio show, newspaper articles, pubic events and talks as well as collaborating with all the other UK teams, in order to organize the UK team meet up and steam it live on the internet. | ||
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=== Creation of fictious futurist company, Quanticare=== | === Creation of fictious futurist company, Quanticare=== | ||
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[[File:Tattoo1.png |300px]][[File:QuanticareLogo_(2).png |300px]][[File:Tattoo2.png |300px]] | [[File:Tattoo1.png |300px]][[File:QuanticareLogo_(2).png |300px]][[File:Tattoo2.png |300px]] | ||
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The team created Quanticare, a fictitious company set in the future that had formed as a result of the UEA NRP iGEM 2012 team. The fictitious company's latest development is to introduce a visual bio sensors in to the human body,in the form of a tattoo based health moniture, Cura. Not only did the development of the fictitious company allow the team to explore potential future applications of synthetic biology and bio sensors, but also via the creation of a film , fuel a range of ethical questions.The team used novel marketing techniques, such as sending a range of transferable tattoos, representing the product Cure, to the other UK teams. They did this aiming to raise interest in the NRP UEA iGEM project and through curiosity of finding out what the different tattoos symbolized attracting fellow iGEMers to look at our wiki and therefore develop an interest in our presentation and poster at the European jamboree. | The team created Quanticare, a fictitious company set in the future that had formed as a result of the UEA NRP iGEM 2012 team. The fictitious company's latest development is to introduce a visual bio sensors in to the human body,in the form of a tattoo based health moniture, Cura. Not only did the development of the fictitious company allow the team to explore potential future applications of synthetic biology and bio sensors, but also via the creation of a film , fuel a range of ethical questions.The team used novel marketing techniques, such as sending a range of transferable tattoos, representing the product Cure, to the other UK teams. They did this aiming to raise interest in the NRP UEA iGEM project and through curiosity of finding out what the different tattoos symbolized attracting fellow iGEMers to look at our wiki and therefore develop an interest in our presentation and poster at the European jamboree. | ||
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The team worked closely with their artist Amy in order to produce a futurist film, demonstrating one of the many possible future potentials of our project, as well as synthetic biology as a whole.Together Amy and the team explored a range of potential ways to grab the public's attention, as well as fuel ethical thoughts. They decided that inventing a fictitious future business (Quanticare) which had used the developments of the teams project as a stepping stone towards a futuristic personal health monitoring tattoo would be a very visual and appealing method of communication. The film was released at the teams public event held at the forum in Norwich, attracting lots of attention due to both the plot of the film, and its artistic touches. Watch the film for yourself at this link (insert link). | The team worked closely with their artist Amy in order to produce a futurist film, demonstrating one of the many possible future potentials of our project, as well as synthetic biology as a whole.Together Amy and the team explored a range of potential ways to grab the public's attention, as well as fuel ethical thoughts. They decided that inventing a fictitious future business (Quanticare) which had used the developments of the teams project as a stepping stone towards a futuristic personal health monitoring tattoo would be a very visual and appealing method of communication. The film was released at the teams public event held at the forum in Norwich, attracting lots of attention due to both the plot of the film, and its artistic touches. Watch the film for yourself at this link (insert link). | ||
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===The iGEM UK team meet up, hosted by the NRP-UEA team at Google campus London (Friday 17th August)=== | ===The iGEM UK team meet up, hosted by the NRP-UEA team at Google campus London (Friday 17th August)=== | ||
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[[File:UKiGEMteams.jpg | 300px | right]] | [[File:UKiGEMteams.jpg | 300px | right]] | ||
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The NRPUEA iGEM team organised and hosted the UK team meet up at Google campus in London. The NRPUEA iGEM team greeted the UK teams, provided refreshments and a lovely buffet lunch, as well as chairing the speeches and making sure the day ran smoothly. There was a great atmosphere at the meet up, and the event was a huge success. | The NRPUEA iGEM team organised and hosted the UK team meet up at Google campus in London. The NRPUEA iGEM team greeted the UK teams, provided refreshments and a lovely buffet lunch, as well as chairing the speeches and making sure the day ran smoothly. There was a great atmosphere at the meet up, and the event was a huge success. | ||
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The day consisted of a number of guest speakers, including advice and tips for iGEM success from Tom Ellis (advisor of the 2009 winning iGEM project E.chromi) and an interactive talk on synthetic biology and science communication from the BBC science presenter, Nature editor and Guardian writer,Adam Rutherford. The UK iGEM teams presented a poster and a 15 minute presentation about their project. This gave the members of each team the chance to practice their presentation skills before the European team meet up, as well as a chance for others to ask questions and see what other project routes the other teams have taken. | The day consisted of a number of guest speakers, including advice and tips for iGEM success from Tom Ellis (advisor of the 2009 winning iGEM project E.chromi) and an interactive talk on synthetic biology and science communication from the BBC science presenter, Nature editor and Guardian writer,Adam Rutherford. The UK iGEM teams presented a poster and a 15 minute presentation about their project. This gave the members of each team the chance to practice their presentation skills before the European team meet up, as well as a chance for others to ask questions and see what other project routes the other teams have taken. | ||
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The event was also available live on the internet via Google hangout, to allow the public and those that were unable to attend to still watch the presentations. Despite there being a few technical difficulties with the quality of the image, figures have shown that over 600 people watched the event. | The event was also available live on the internet via Google hangout, to allow the public and those that were unable to attend to still watch the presentations. Despite there being a few technical difficulties with the quality of the image, figures have shown that over 600 people watched the event. | ||
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===The Future of Science event held at the forum, Norwich (Sunday 19th August)=== | ===The Future of Science event held at the forum, Norwich (Sunday 19th August)=== | ||
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The Forum is located at the heart of the city of Norwich, and hosts a wide range of free events and exhibits to be enjoyed by the whole community. The venue is packed with restaurants, cafes and shops, as well as being home to Norwich library and BBC East Anglia. | The Forum is located at the heart of the city of Norwich, and hosts a wide range of free events and exhibits to be enjoyed by the whole community. The venue is packed with restaurants, cafes and shops, as well as being home to Norwich library and BBC East Anglia. | ||
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The NRPUEA iGEM team were fortunate enough to hold an interactive day at the Forum, giving the public a chance to engage within the world of synthetic biology. Before the date of the event, the team increased awareness via a range of techniques, including posters, leaflets and newspaper and internet adverts, including the Forums website. This resulted with a large turnout at the event, including the local press. | The NRPUEA iGEM team were fortunate enough to hold an interactive day at the Forum, giving the public a chance to engage within the world of synthetic biology. Before the date of the event, the team increased awareness via a range of techniques, including posters, leaflets and newspaper and internet adverts, including the Forums website. This resulted with a large turnout at the event, including the local press. | ||
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At the Future of Science event, the team presented a selection of informative posters, revealed their new film on a large screen, as well as showing examples of work carried out by the students during iGEM. For example, the public could view ''E.coli'' which had been transformed with GFP within a UV light box, as well as carrying out a counting colonies exercise. The NRPUEA team also created a range of synthetic biology educational material for the event, to inform the public of the concepts and terminology of synthetic biology. The different activities were designed to interest a selection of different ages. The educational resources include a range of quizzes and worksheets such as crosswords and matching exercises. | At the Future of Science event, the team presented a selection of informative posters, revealed their new film on a large screen, as well as showing examples of work carried out by the students during iGEM. For example, the public could view ''E.coli'' which had been transformed with GFP within a UV light box, as well as carrying out a counting colonies exercise. The NRPUEA team also created a range of synthetic biology educational material for the event, to inform the public of the concepts and terminology of synthetic biology. The different activities were designed to interest a selection of different ages. The educational resources include a range of quizzes and worksheets such as crosswords and matching exercises. | ||
For younger children we designed a colourful jigsaw plasmid (as seen in image). The idea of this activity was for the participants to choose jigsaw pieces that represented the genes that code for certain characteristics, such as green or red hair, and piece them together to form a complete plasmid. Once they had designed their plasmid they made a biscuit creature that corresponded to the plasmid they had created. The learning outcome of this activity was to give the children an understanding that a different selection of genes, results in different characteristics, and that editing the DNA can result in a change in the characteristics. The activity was very popular and most of the participants seemed to understand this concept, as well as having great fun. | For younger children we designed a colourful jigsaw plasmid (as seen in image). The idea of this activity was for the participants to choose jigsaw pieces that represented the genes that code for certain characteristics, such as green or red hair, and piece them together to form a complete plasmid. Once they had designed their plasmid they made a biscuit creature that corresponded to the plasmid they had created. The learning outcome of this activity was to give the children an understanding that a different selection of genes, results in different characteristics, and that editing the DNA can result in a change in the characteristics. The activity was very popular and most of the participants seemed to understand this concept, as well as having great fun. | ||
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The event attracted a range of ages, as well as mixed levels of previous interest into synthetic biology. It also became clear that many members of the public knew very little about synthetic biology, and therefore were very interested in finding out more about the new branch of biology and the iGEM competition. The NRPUEA iGEM team also took the opportunity to talk to the public and listen to their opinions about the work the iGEM teams are carrying out, which demonstrated how mixed the view of the public were. This was again another great day, and a huge success. | The event attracted a range of ages, as well as mixed levels of previous interest into synthetic biology. It also became clear that many members of the public knew very little about synthetic biology, and therefore were very interested in finding out more about the new branch of biology and the iGEM competition. The NRPUEA iGEM team also took the opportunity to talk to the public and listen to their opinions about the work the iGEM teams are carrying out, which demonstrated how mixed the view of the public were. This was again another great day, and a huge success. |
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