Team:UNAM Genomics Mexico/HumanPractices/Partners
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- | [http:// | + | [http://tamaulipas.gob.mx/ '''Government of the State of Tamaulipas'''], [http://itca.gob.mx/ '''Instituto Tamaulipeco para la Cultura y las Artes'''] and the [http://www.cotacyt.gob.mx/ '''COTACYT'''] '''Consejo Tamaulipeco de Ciencia y Tecnología''' for their support and sponsorship with BioSintetizArte and their hosting of the exhibitions and the talks in the future.<br /> |
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+ | <table border="0" height="150" cellspacing="15" bgcolor="transparent" id="tablecontentbg" cellpadding="10"> | ||
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+ | <td id="contentcolumnwhite" align= "center"><br />[[File:UnamgenomicsTamaulipas.png|400px|link=http://tamaulipas.gob.mx/]]<br /><br /><p>[http://tamaulipas.gob.mx/ '''Government of the State of Tamaulipas'''] | ||
+ | </p></td> | ||
+ | <td id="contentcolumnwhite" align= "center"><br />[[File:UnamgenomicsLOGO ITC.jpg|200px|link=http://itca.gob.mx/]]<br /><br /><p>[http://itca.gob.mx/ '''Instituto Tamaulipeco para la Cultura y las Artes'''] | ||
+ | </p></td> | ||
+ | <td id="contentcolumnwhite" align= "center"><br />[[File:UnamgenomicsCropperCapture.png|200px|link=http://www.cotacyt.gob.mx/]]<br /><br /><p>[http://www.cotacyt.gob.mx/ '''COTACYT'''] | ||
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- | The non-profit organizations [http://www.masciencia.org '''Más Ciencia por México'''] and [http://acmor.org '''Academia de Ciencias de Morelos'''] for their support in the outreach strategy and finding places to present our talks. | + | The non-profit organizations [http://www.masciencia.org '''Más Ciencia por México'''] and [http://acmor.org '''Academia de Ciencias de Morelos'''] for their support in the outreach strategy and finding places to present our talks.<br /> |
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+ | <table border="0" height="150" cellspacing="15" bgcolor="transparent" id="tablecontentbg" cellpadding="10"> | ||
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+ | <td id="contentcolumnwhite" align= "center"><br />[[File:UnamgenomicsMCPM.png|200px|link=http://www.masciencia.org]]<br /><br /><p>[http://www.masciencia.org '''Más Ciencia por México'''] | ||
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+ | <td id="contentcolumnwhite" align= "center"><br />[[File:UnamgenomicsmexicoLogoacmor.jpg|200px|link=http://acmor.org]]<br /><br /><p>[http://acmor.org '''Academia de Ciencias de Morelos'''] | ||
+ | </p></td> | ||
+ | </tr> | ||
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+ | </center> | ||
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- | To our university and our program, the [http://www.ccg.unam.mx/en '''Center for Genomic Sciences'''] and [http://www.lcg.unam.mx/ '''Licenciatura en Ciencias Genómicas'''] for their everlasting support in every possible way! | + | To our university and our program, the [http://www.ccg.unam.mx/en '''Center for Genomic Sciences'''] and [http://www.lcg.unam.mx/ '''Licenciatura en Ciencias Genómicas'''] for their everlasting support in every possible way!<br /> |
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+ | <td id="contentcolumnwhite" align= "center"><br />[[File:UnamgenomicsCCG Logo HR.jpg |200px|link=http://www.ccg.unam.mx/en]] <br /><br /><p>[http://www.ccg.unam.mx/en '''Center for Genomic Sciences'''] | ||
+ | </p></td> | ||
+ | <td id="contentcolumnwhite" align= "center"><br />[[File:UnamgneomcisGenomicas.jpg|200px|link=http://www.lcg.unam.mx/]]<br /><br /><p>[http://www.lcg.unam.mx/ '''Licenciatura en Ciencias Genómicas'''] | ||
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- | =='''Collaboration | + | =='''Podcast Collaboration'''== |
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- | We collaborated with the | + | We collaborated with the teams of the University of [[Team:Cornell/outreach/awareness | '''Cornell''']], [[Team:SDU-Denmark/collaboration/podcast | '''SDU-Denmark''']] and [[Team:UIUC-Illinois/Outreach | '''University of Illinois''']], in the production of a podcast about some of the Ethical, Social, and Environmental implications of |
+ | large-scale genetic engineering projects in modern society by creating a series of videos accessible | ||
+ | to the general public. Our topic was the Genetic Modified Organisms.<br /> | ||
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+ | Our task was to present a video of "Genetic Modified Organism", in which we explain what is happening | ||
+ | nowadays with it, and some implications that this topic has in the society. We tried to explain it in a way | ||
+ | that everyone understands the idea.<br /> | ||
+ | <br /> | ||
+ | Our video focused on transgenic organisms. We wanted to give simple examples so that the general audience could | ||
+ | learn about how genetic engineering techniques are being used to satisfy increasing demands of food, how they | ||
+ | might help cure diseases, and produce medicine in large amounts to reduce costs. We also included alternatives of | ||
+ | how animals are being used without genetic modification, for example, by taking advantage of their dung as a | ||
+ | non-poisonous repellent.We want to thank them for this opportunity. You can watch the video here: | ||
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We were awarded the “most famous [[Team:TU_Munich/Results/RFC | “'''Original Bavarian Collaboration-Medal'''”]] for answering the survey about Bioparts they sent us. | We were awarded the “most famous [[Team:TU_Munich/Results/RFC | “'''Original Bavarian Collaboration-Medal'''”]] for answering the survey about Bioparts they sent us. | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:00, 27 October 2012
Our Partners, Sponsors and Friends.
We would like to send a shout out to the people whose help and support helped us in the realization of this project.
[http://tamaulipas.gob.mx/ Government of the State of Tamaulipas], [http://itca.gob.mx/ Instituto Tamaulipeco para la Cultura y las Artes] and the [http://www.cotacyt.gob.mx/ COTACYT] Consejo Tamaulipeco de Ciencia y Tecnología for their support and sponsorship with BioSintetizArte and their hosting of the exhibitions and the talks in the future.
[http://tamaulipas.gob.mx/ Government of the State of Tamaulipas] |
[http://itca.gob.mx/ Instituto Tamaulipeco para la Cultura y las Artes] |
[http://www.cotacyt.gob.mx/ COTACYT] |
The non-profit organizations [http://www.masciencia.org Más Ciencia por México] and [http://acmor.org Academia de Ciencias de Morelos] for their support in the outreach strategy and finding places to present our talks.
[http://www.masciencia.org Más Ciencia por México] |
[http://acmor.org Academia de Ciencias de Morelos] |
To our university and our program, the [http://www.ccg.unam.mx/en Center for Genomic Sciences] and [http://www.lcg.unam.mx/ Licenciatura en Ciencias Genómicas] for their everlasting support in every possible way!
[http://www.ccg.unam.mx/en Center for Genomic Sciences] |
[http://www.lcg.unam.mx/ Licenciatura en Ciencias Genómicas] |
We would like to thank profoundly the following people that, at some point of the project, helped us with their perspectives, ideas, connections, and their helping hands.
- A big thank you to our panelists, Julia, Martín, David and Alejandra, for accepting the invitation to be part of this proyect
- Karla Cedano and everyone at Inno-ba, for their precise and insightful comments, as well as helping with the diffusion of our events with the press.
- Meztli Matadamas, for helping us with our videos and bearing with us through our moments of sheer stress.
Podcast Collaboration
We collaborated with the teams of the University of Cornell, SDU-Denmark and University of Illinois, in the production of a podcast about some of the Ethical, Social, and Environmental implications of
large-scale genetic engineering projects in modern society by creating a series of videos accessible
to the general public. Our topic was the Genetic Modified Organisms.
Our task was to present a video of "Genetic Modified Organism", in which we explain what is happening
nowadays with it, and some implications that this topic has in the society. We tried to explain it in a way
that everyone understands the idea.
Our video focused on transgenic organisms. We wanted to give simple examples so that the general audience could
learn about how genetic engineering techniques are being used to satisfy increasing demands of food, how they
might help cure diseases, and produce medicine in large amounts to reduce costs. We also included alternatives of
how animals are being used without genetic modification, for example, by taking advantage of their dung as a
non-poisonous repellent.We want to thank them for this opportunity. You can watch the video here:
Transgenic Organisms |
Collaboration with the University of Munchen
We were awarded the “most famous “Original Bavarian Collaboration-Medal” for answering the survey about Bioparts they sent us.
Fiends TEAM |