Team:Bielefeld-CeBiTec/HumanPractice/NRW-day

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     <p> To mark the 800th anniversary year of Bielefeld, the annual NRW-day (Nordrhein Westfalen) has token place in the city of Bielefeld.  
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On Sunday, June 29 2014, the whole team organized a stand to promote Synthetic Biology, the iGEM competition and, of course, our individual project. Therefore we offered lots of different experiments for kids. We let the kids use pipettes to mix different kinds of water colored with food dye in well plates and reaction tubes. It conveyed them a first impression of one aspect of labwork. With filter paper and different kinds of felt pens, they were able to do a simple chromatography experiment. A microscope, connected to a projector, enabled our visitors to examine appearance and movement of different microorganisms, like algae. We guided children through DNA isolation experiments using kiwifruits and simple household materials. With lemon juice we designed magic ink and the kids could create their own encrypted message.</p>
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On Sunday, June 29 2014, the whole team organized a stand to promote Synthetic Biology, the iGEM competition and, of course, our individual project. Therefore we offered lots of different experiments for kids and distributed information material. We let the kids use pipettes to mix different kinds of water colored with food dye in well plates and reaction tubes. It conveyed them a first impression of one aspect of labwork. With filter paper and different kinds of felt pens, they were able to do a simple chromatography experiment. A microscope, connected to a projector, enabled our visitors to examine appearance and movement of different microorganisms, like algae. We guided children through DNA isolation experiments using kiwifruits and simple household materials. With lemon juice we designed "magic ink" and the kids could create their own encrypted message.</p>
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Beside the experiments we put up posters explaining the basics of synthetic biology and our project. Our team members got in touch with lots of visitors and got in multiple discussions about synthetic biology, genetic engineering and the iGEM competition itself. Most visitors were quite interested and asked lots of questions. Our project received a positive resonance. <br>
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Beside the experiments we put up posters explaining the basics of synthetic biology and our project. Our team members got in touch with lots of visitors and got in multiple discussions about synthetic biology, genetic engineering and the iGEM competition itself. Most visitors were quite interested and asked lots of questions. In the end our project received a positive resonance. <br>
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Revision as of 16:53, 30 August 2014


NRW day

To mark the 800th anniversary year of Bielefeld, the annual NRW-day (North Rhine-Westphalia) took place in the city of Bielefeld. On Sunday, June 29 2014, the whole team organized a stand to promote Synthetic Biology, the iGEM competition and, of course, our individual project. Therefore we offered lots of different experiments for kids and distributed information material. We let the kids use pipettes to mix different kinds of water colored with food dye in well plates and reaction tubes. It conveyed them a first impression of one aspect of labwork. With filter paper and different kinds of felt pens, they were able to do a simple chromatography experiment. A microscope, connected to a projector, enabled our visitors to examine appearance and movement of different microorganisms, like algae. We guided children through DNA isolation experiments using kiwifruits and simple household materials. With lemon juice we designed "magic ink" and the kids could create their own encrypted message.

Beside the experiments we put up posters explaining the basics of synthetic biology and our project. Our team members got in touch with lots of visitors and got in multiple discussions about synthetic biology, genetic engineering and the iGEM competition itself. Most visitors were quite interested and asked lots of questions. In the end our project received a positive resonance.

The experiments gave children the chance to get introduced to biological knowledge in a playful atmosphere. For parents it was important to see how much fun their children had, to assuage their fear of synthetic biology. The demand for the experiment protocols were very high, because heaps of the families wanted to imitate the experiments at home again.
Most of our discussions with adults gave them another look on synthetic biology.

We were happy about the high attendance along the day.