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The Human Practices component of iGEM has led to a wealth of online materials available to anyone interested in learning about synthetic biology. Educational resources include lecture presentations, discussions on the ethics of synthetic biology, and lab resources such as animations or protocols. | The Human Practices component of iGEM has led to a wealth of online materials available to anyone interested in learning about synthetic biology. Educational resources include lecture presentations, discussions on the ethics of synthetic biology, and lab resources such as animations or protocols. | ||
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A major principle underlying the field of synthetic biology is the concept of standardization. While this concept is widely applied in our experimental approaches, we discovered a noticeable absence of standardization with respect to educational resources. More specifically, we are currently lacking a standardized lab course that can be implemented in any biology lab to teach the basics of synthetic biology. To this end, we decided to develop a lab-based module that can be integrated into a general biology curriculum - either in an advance high school classroom setting or at the undergraduate level. We decided to provide a broad educational experience, targeted towards both biology majors as well as the student who do not plan on majoring in the STEM (Science/Technology/Engineering/Mathematics) fields. | A major principle underlying the field of synthetic biology is the concept of standardization. While this concept is widely applied in our experimental approaches, we discovered a noticeable absence of standardization with respect to educational resources. More specifically, we are currently lacking a standardized lab course that can be implemented in any biology lab to teach the basics of synthetic biology. To this end, we decided to develop a lab-based module that can be integrated into a general biology curriculum - either in an advance high school classroom setting or at the undergraduate level. We decided to provide a broad educational experience, targeted towards both biology majors as well as the student who do not plan on majoring in the STEM (Science/Technology/Engineering/Mathematics) fields. | ||
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Our lab-based module is called "The Yeast Golden Gate Parts Course" and comes complete with lecture materials, protocols, required reagents, and discussion questions. We envision lab instructors integrating this module into pre-existing lab courses in order to introduce a synthetic biology perspective into their molecular biology lab lessons. The lecture materials introduce major synthetic biology principles such as abstraction and standardization. The lab-based component gives the students a chance to subclone parts that will be contributed to a large repository, the Yeast Standardized Collection of Parts for Expression (yeast SCoPE) housed at Johns Hopkins University. In this way, students will be engaged intellectually by the topic of synthetic biology and will also be able to contribute to a larger research goal by participating in populating the Yeast ScOPE with new parts. Overall, our goal is to introduce the synthetic biology field to a broader range of students, not just those planning to major in a biological science or engineering field and we hope to provide a solid educational grounding in synthetic biology concepts. | Our lab-based module is called "The Yeast Golden Gate Parts Course" and comes complete with lecture materials, protocols, required reagents, and discussion questions. We envision lab instructors integrating this module into pre-existing lab courses in order to introduce a synthetic biology perspective into their molecular biology lab lessons. The lecture materials introduce major synthetic biology principles such as abstraction and standardization. The lab-based component gives the students a chance to subclone parts that will be contributed to a large repository, the Yeast Standardized Collection of Parts for Expression (yeast SCoPE) housed at Johns Hopkins University. In this way, students will be engaged intellectually by the topic of synthetic biology and will also be able to contribute to a larger research goal by participating in populating the Yeast ScOPE with new parts. Overall, our goal is to introduce the synthetic biology field to a broader range of students, not just those planning to major in a biological science or engineering field and we hope to provide a solid educational grounding in synthetic biology concepts. |