Team:Purdue/Biomaker Bench
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<h5> Forward thinking and revolutionary, the idea of a Community Lab was pioneered by GenSpace in Brooklyn, NYC and has proliferated across the country since its inception in 2009. Now, Purdue iGEM is bringing this radical innovation to the Midwest as the Biomaker Bench of Noblesville. <br></br> | <h5> Forward thinking and revolutionary, the idea of a Community Lab was pioneered by GenSpace in Brooklyn, NYC and has proliferated across the country since its inception in 2009. Now, Purdue iGEM is bringing this radical innovation to the Midwest as the Biomaker Bench of Noblesville. <br></br> | ||
The Biomaker Bench is visualized as a collaborative space established for K-12 education in biotechnology and synthetic biology. An open concept for discovery and hands-on engagement, the lab fosters skills in team work, entrepreneurship and project management, and a Do it Yourself culture in the bio-sciences. | The Biomaker Bench is visualized as a collaborative space established for K-12 education in biotechnology and synthetic biology. An open concept for discovery and hands-on engagement, the lab fosters skills in team work, entrepreneurship and project management, and a Do it Yourself culture in the bio-sciences. | ||
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+ | For more information on the community lab concept, visit the website of the following community lab models: | ||
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+ | <li> <a href="http://genspace.org/"> | ||
+ | GenSpace, Brooklyn, NY</a> </li> | ||
+ | <li> <a href="http://biocurious.org/"> | ||
+ | BioCurious, Sunnyvale, CA </li> | ||
+ | <li> <a href="http://www.dnalc.org/harlemdnalab/"> | ||
+ | Harlem DNA Labs, Harlem, NY </li> | ||
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+ | </ul> | ||
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<h2> Why Noblesville, Indiana? </h2> | <h2> Why Noblesville, Indiana? </h2> | ||
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<h2> What is the Benefit? </h2> | <h2> What is the Benefit? </h2> |
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