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Revision as of 00:58, 17 October 2014

<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" " http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> LZU-China 2014

 
 

 

 

 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

        INVESTIGATE AND SURVEY
   

        We have designed a questionnaire to survey the masses' attitude toward sewage treatment, power generation, and MFCs. This questionnaire was made up by 16 questions and the respondents are random selected by all ages, genders and positions in China and U.K. 

   

 

        We have found that in China, 68.23% of the respondents believe that they suffer from water pollution and 15.38% of them think their hometown is seriously polluted. But in U.K., surprisingly, 70.59% of the people believe that they do not suffer from any kind of water pollution. This interesting phenomenon appears in London (which we initially thought the water was serious polluted by industry long times ago), all of the respondents from London think that the water, for example in Thames, was clean and clear.

                

        People show hesitation towards sewage treatment using bacteria. 32.31% of the Chinese respondents can fully accept the recycled water using bacteria. For 64.62% of them, recycled water using bacteria is not drinkable but it is acceptable for toilet flushing. When gene modified bacteria involved, this number is decreased to 61.54%. Obviously, 9.23% of the Chinese people refuse to using this kind of water and even 3.08% of them fight against gene modified gem using for sewage treatment. This situation is similar in U.K. 

               

        Things have changed in Microbial Fuel Cells, Thermo power are the main power supply for China and UK (although most of the Englishmen do not know that.  These two countries, although located in different continents, share different incomes and outcomes, demonstrates a similar trend about MFC. Over 84.62% of Chinese think that the electric bill is not expensive and 82.35% of Britain respondents hold the same view.

            

        78.46% of the respondents in China believe that it is necessary for their own country to develop the use of MFCs, in U.K., this number is 52.94%. Overall, many people doubt it is safe to drink the water purified by bacteria, but they are still optimistic to the future of MFCs.  

            


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

        TEAM MEETING & MEETUPS
 

 

 

        We have held a number of presentations to introduce fundamental knowledge of synthetic biology, iGEM competition and the program we would complete ourselves to students studying in different grades and majors.Those lectures made hundreds of students understand the basic principle of MFCs, and the prospect of using MFCs to solve the environmental problems.

        In addition, our team attended several meetups, we joined CCiC (Central China iGEMers’ Consortium) hold in Central China Agricultural University, Wuhan, China. The conference aims to help teams improve performance in the 2014 iGEM competition, arouse awareness of intra-regional collaboration so as to enhance better communication among iGEM teams in China by establishing the CCiC. We listened to the reports given by peer groups shared our ideas with them as well in August.

 

   
   

 

        In October, we went to Beijing to visit another team-BIT and cooperated with them.

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
         INFORMATION SESSIONS
 

 

 

       We have held a number of presentations to introduce fundamental knowledge of synthetic biology, iGEM competition and the program we would complete ourselves to students studying in different grades and majors.Those lectures made hundreds of students understand the basic principle of MFCs, and the prospect of using MFCs to solve the environmental problems.

   
 

        In addition, we have also contacted some of the high school in Lanzhou, China. We planed to hold similar presentations to popularize scientific common sense among high school students in order to charm them with the magic power of synthetic biology before the time we will go to Giant Jamboree.

 

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

       COOPERATION WITH OTHER SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTIONS
 

 

        Cooperation with other scientific institutions is also which we took part in: we went to Membrane Science and Technology Research Institute of Gansu Province, CNPC for study, and even went to countryside to investigate the condition of water pollution.