Team:Dundee/Outreach/Survey
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<h3>Results</h3><br> | <h3>Results</h3><br> | ||
- | <b>Public Awareness</b> | + | <b>Public Awareness</b><br> |
- | + | Responses showed that participants have more awareness of genetic modification than they do of synthetic biology. This is unsurprising as "Genetic modification" is still the preferred term of the media. More than half of respondents claimed they had never heard of iGEM previous to participation in this survey, highlighting the need for publicity. Our team thought that this was extremely important and from the outset tried to engage with the public and as much as possible.<br><br> | |
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The final question of the survey was created to get the public thinking about our project specifically. 86% replied with the viewpoint that development of an oral/suppository tablet created through synthetic biology would be better treatment for <I>C. difficile</I> infection than current treatment strategies. This result is highly gratifying, seeing that this selection of people would be happy with the treatment that the team have been working towards this summer.<br> | The final question of the survey was created to get the public thinking about our project specifically. 86% replied with the viewpoint that development of an oral/suppository tablet created through synthetic biology would be better treatment for <I>C. difficile</I> infection than current treatment strategies. This result is highly gratifying, seeing that this selection of people would be happy with the treatment that the team have been working towards this summer.<br> |
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