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<p>National Science and Engineering Week (NSEW) exploded in Fife with a regional "Science Discovery Day". Team St Andrews worked to convey fundamental concepts in Genetic Engineering and Synthetic Biology in new and exciting ways. The interactive "Codon Game", 3 - Dimensional Visualizations of DNA and DNA polymerase and the display "E. Coli: Under the Microscope" were well received. Children and adults alike were fascinated when DNA was extracted from bananas using everyday kitchen equipment.</p>
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Revision as of 15:22, 7 August 2012

Get Involved!

Synthetic Biology is too exciting - we can't keep it to ourselves. We want you to get involved!

We had a stall at the Scottish National Science and Engineering Week and participated in our University's 600th anniversary event Food For Thought. In May, we delivered a well received TEDx talk. We're also active online on Twitter and Facebook, where we hold little online debates and give you a peek into synthetic biology research!

Fife Science Festival 2012 logo

National Science and Engineering Week (NSEW) exploded in Fife with a regional "Science Discovery Day". Team St Andrews worked to convey fundamental concepts in Genetic Engineering and Synthetic Biology in new and exciting ways. The interactive "Codon Game", 3 - Dimensional Visualizations of DNA and DNA polymerase and the display "E. Coli: Under the Microscope" were well received. Children and adults alike were fascinated when DNA was extracted from bananas using everyday kitchen equipment.



Festival's website

TEDxUniversityofStAndrews


TEDxUniversityofStAndrews logo

Team member Josi presents "Spider Mutants and Bioterrorism - an Overview of Synthetic Biology as an Emerging Scientific Discipline" to a “TEDx” audience of over eighty scientists and non - scientists akin. Josi views the field as "ground breaking" and by the end of her talk, members of her audience too admit surprise at the wealth of possibilities that this new research area makes available. There is excitement at the tantalizing proximity of reality of these ideas.


Events website
TEDx profile

Feasting at "Food for Thought"




Superhero or Supervillain?

Who would you be?

Who will you be?

Synthetic Biology has already made possible the creation of the world's first "Spider Goat" (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-16554357); how long will it be before Spider-Man steps out from our books and into our everyday lives?

Team St Andrews spoke to crowds at University of St Andrews' "Food for Thought" 600th Anniversary Event on Sunday. Demonstrating the extraction of DNA from bananas; providing a background to the processes involved in Synthetic Biology lab work and encouraging children and adults alike to "Create [their] Own Superhero", the Team emphasised the imminence and relevance of this field of research, as well as the far reaching possibilities.



Media


Online Debate

Engage in debate and learn more about our progress - "Follow" Team St Andrews on Twitter and "Like" our Facebook page!

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University of St Andrews, 2012.

Contact us: igem2012@st-andrews.ac.uk, Twitter, Facebook

This iGEM team has been funded by the MSD Scottish Life Sciences Fund. The opinions expressed by this iGEM team are those of the team members and do not necessarily represent those of Merck Sharp & Dohme Limited, nor its Affiliates.