Team:Austin Texas/human practices

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==Caffeinated Coli==
==Caffeinated Coli==
[[file:Jordantalkscoffee.JPG|thumb|right| Jordan discussing our project with a coffee shop employee at Flat Track Coffee]]
[[file:Jordantalkscoffee.JPG|thumb|right| Jordan discussing our project with a coffee shop employee at Flat Track Coffee]]
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In 2014, the UT Austin iGEM team was asked to create a presentation for the South By Southwest Create event. There were many relatively new team members, so the team saw this as an opportunity to not only teach new members essential research techniques, but also to reach out to the community and raise awareness for the emerging field of synthetic biology. The team decided to revive an old iGEM project, the [https://2012.igem.org/Team:Austin_Texas/Caffeinated_coli "Caffeinated coli,"] to measure the caffeine content of various different brands and types of coffee. The group split up and visited dozens of local Austin coffee shops, collecting samples of their house coffee. We were met with much enthusiasm by the coffee shop owners, who's interest had been peaked when we described our experiment. The samples were taken back to lab, and using a strain of ''E. coli'' previously developed by the 2012 UT Austin iGEM, we employed these ''E. coli'' to assess how much caffeine was present in each cup of coffee.
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In 2014, the UT Austin iGEM team was asked to create a presentation for the [http://sxsw.com/exhibitions/sxsw-create/participants-2014 South By Southwest Create event]. There were many relatively new team members, so the team saw this as an opportunity to not only teach new members essential research techniques, but also to reach out to the community and raise awareness for the emerging field of synthetic biology. The team decided to revive an old iGEM project, the [https://2012.igem.org/Team:Austin_Texas/Caffeinated_coli "Caffeinated coli,"] to measure the caffeine content of various different brands and types of coffee. The group split up and visited dozens of local Austin coffee shops, collecting samples of their house coffee. We were met with much enthusiasm by the coffee shop owners, who's interest had been peaked when we described our experiment. The samples were taken back to lab, and using a strain of ''E. coli'' previously developed by the 2012 UT Austin iGEM, we employed these ''E. coli'' to assess how much caffeine was present in each cup of coffee.
[[file:Ellacollectscoffee.JPG|thumb|left| Ella collecting coffee sample from Austin Java]]
[[file:Ellacollectscoffee.JPG|thumb|left| Ella collecting coffee sample from Austin Java]]

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