Team:Austin Texas/human practices

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[[file:UT_Austin_Coffee_shops_map.png|200px|thumb|right| [http://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=zlUDhks6KHxI.ketDvlvg6zis Click here for an interactive map of coffee shops we visited!]]]
[[file:UT_Austin_Coffee_shops_map.png|200px|thumb|right| [http://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=zlUDhks6KHxI.ketDvlvg6zis Click here for an interactive map of coffee shops we visited!]]]
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Previously, the UT Austin iGEM team created and used the caffeinated coli to measure the caffeine content in beverages such as soda and energy drinks. The results showed that these engineered ''E. coli'' were very accurate at detecting the levels of caffeine in these formula-based drinks. We wondered how well they would do with something different, something that the vast majority of people in the city of Austin drink on a regular basis, coffee.[[file:Jordantalkscoffee.JPG|thumb|left|200px| Jordan discussing our project with Matt Bolick, co-owner of Flat Track Coffee]]  
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Previously, the UT Austin iGEM team created and used the caffeinated coli to measure the caffeine content in beverages such as soda and energy drinks. The 2012 team had set out with the intent on creating a bacteria that could measure caffeine poisioning in rivers downstream from chocolate factories. The results showed that these engineered ''E. coli'' were very accurate at detecting the levels of caffeine in these formula-based drinks. We wondered how well they would do with something different, something that the vast majority of people in the city of Austin drink on a regular basis, coffee.[[file:Jordantalkscoffee.JPG|thumb|left|200px| Jordan discussing our project with Matt Bolick, co-owner of Flat Track Coffee]]  
The [http://www.ibuyaustin.com Austin Independent Business Alliances'] slogan of [http://www.keepaustinweird.com "Keep Austin Weird,"] is a widely shared sentiment of Austinites, and emphasizes the need to promote local businesses. Thus, we thought it would be a great community outreach project to work with local Austin coffee shops, and do our part to "Keep Austin Weird!"  Jordan, a senior member of the group, took charge and assembled a map of about 40 local coffee shops in Austin. The team split up one weekend to visit dozens of coffee shops, collecting samples of their house coffee. We were met with much enthusiasm by the coffee shop owners and employees, whose interest had been piqued when we described our experiment, often resulting in discussions of science, synthetic biology, and coffee.
The [http://www.ibuyaustin.com Austin Independent Business Alliances'] slogan of [http://www.keepaustinweird.com "Keep Austin Weird,"] is a widely shared sentiment of Austinites, and emphasizes the need to promote local businesses. Thus, we thought it would be a great community outreach project to work with local Austin coffee shops, and do our part to "Keep Austin Weird!"  Jordan, a senior member of the group, took charge and assembled a map of about 40 local coffee shops in Austin. The team split up one weekend to visit dozens of coffee shops, collecting samples of their house coffee. We were met with much enthusiasm by the coffee shop owners and employees, whose interest had been piqued when we described our experiment, often resulting in discussions of science, synthetic biology, and coffee.
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[[file:teamcoffee.png|400px|thumb|center|The beginning of something great! Special thanks to Razan Alnahhas (second row, right) for mentoring and to Mike Hammerling (not pictured) and Ashley Kessel (second row, left) for assistance in sample collection.]]
[[file:teamcoffee.png|400px|thumb|center|The beginning of something great! Special thanks to Razan Alnahhas (second row, right) for mentoring and to Mike Hammerling (not pictured) and Ashley Kessel (second row, left) for assistance in sample collection.]]
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=Doing the Science=
=Doing the Science=

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