Team:Oxford/Events

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<h2 class='modal-heading'>The Brief:</h2> Give 20-25 minute presentation about synthetic biology focusing on molecular biology techniques during the Oxford University Museum of Natural History ‘A Question of Taste’ day-long workshop.<br><br>
<h2 class='modal-heading'>The Brief:</h2> Give 20-25 minute presentation about synthetic biology focusing on molecular biology techniques during the Oxford University Museum of Natural History ‘A Question of Taste’ day-long workshop.<br><br>
<h2 class='modal-heading'>Content:</h2>In the course of the day the students undertook PCR, restriction enzyme digest and gel electrophoresis so we discussed how these techniques could be used in synthetic biology.<BR><BR>
<h2 class='modal-heading'>Content:</h2>In the course of the day the students undertook PCR, restriction enzyme digest and gel electrophoresis so we discussed how these techniques could be used in synthetic biology.<BR><BR>
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We also developed a model of a plasmid and insert to demonstrate complementary ends and the problems with a one enzyme restriction digest and how this can be overcome by a double restriction enzyme digest.<br><br>
We also developed a model of a plasmid and insert to demonstrate complementary ends and the problems with a one enzyme restriction digest and how this can be overcome by a double restriction enzyme digest.<br><br>
<h2 class='modal-heading'>How were we informed by the survey and focus groups?</h2>
<h2 class='modal-heading'>How were we informed by the survey and focus groups?</h2>
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<h2 class='modal-heading'>Content:</h2> Introduction to synthetic biology and the iGEM competition focusing on the competition as a future opportunity for them.<br><br>
<h2 class='modal-heading'>Content:</h2> Introduction to synthetic biology and the iGEM competition focusing on the competition as a future opportunity for them.<br><br>
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Events
Click on a picture to find out about our events associated with the Oxford University Biochemistry Department, our public engagement events and what we got up to when we visited other iGEM teams.
Oxford Events
Public Engagement


Check out our Public Participation page in our Policy and Practises section to see our investigation of public opinion of synthetic biology.

Events Attended