Team:Austin Texas/human practices

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[[file:Ingram.JPG|thumb|left|200px| Special thanks to [https://twitter.com/krening Karen Ingram] for giving us this amazing opportunity to participate at SXSW Create 2014!]]
[[file:Ingram.JPG|thumb|left|200px| Special thanks to [https://twitter.com/krening Karen Ingram] for giving us this amazing opportunity to participate at SXSW Create 2014!]]
[[file:Ellacollectscoffee.JPG|thumb|right|200px| Ella collecting a coffee sample from Austin Java.]]  
[[file:Ellacollectscoffee.JPG|thumb|right|200px| Ella collecting a coffee sample from Austin Java.]]  
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In the spring of 2014, [http://www.kareningram.com Karen Ingram] invited the UT Austin iGEM team to present at [http://sxsw.com/exhibitions/sxsw-create/participants-2014 South By Southwest (SXSW) 2014 Create]. The SXSW festival is an annual set of music, film and interactive events in Austin. The Create event was an interactive event that showcases up and coming maker/hacker/DIY culture. There were many relatively new team members, so the we saw this as an opportunity to not only teach the new members essential research techniques, but also to reach out to the community and raise awareness for the emerging field of synthetic biology. We decided to revive an old iGEM project, the [https://2012.igem.org/Team:Austin_Texas/Caffeinated_coli "Caffeinated coli,"] and thought it would be interesting to measure the caffeine content of various different local house coffees.
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In the spring of 2014, [http://www.kareningram.com Karen Ingram] invited the UT Austin iGEM team to present at [http://sxsw.com/exhibitions/sxsw-create/participants-2014 South By Southwest (SXSW) 2014 Create]. The SXSW festival is an annual set of music, film and interactive events in Austin. The Create event was an interactive event that showcases up and coming maker/hacker/DIY culture. There were many relatively new team members, so the we saw this as an opportunity to not only teach the new members essential research techniques, but also to reach out to the community and raise awareness for the emerging field of synthetic biology. We decided to revive a previous iGEM project, the [https://2012.igem.org/Team:Austin_Texas/Caffeinated_coli "Caffeinated coli,"] and thought it would be interesting to measure the caffeine content of various different local house coffees.

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