Team:Carnegie Mellon/Our Projects
From 2014.igem.org
(Difference between revisions)
Line 100: | Line 100: | ||
<li><p align="justify">Created the SynBio Educational Series, kits that will be distributed through DNAZone for K-12 students in the Pittsburgh area, and beta-tested with other 350 students and teachers reached in different cities and in Bolivia </p></li> | <li><p align="justify">Created the SynBio Educational Series, kits that will be distributed through DNAZone for K-12 students in the Pittsburgh area, and beta-tested with other 350 students and teachers reached in different cities and in Bolivia </p></li> | ||
<li><p align="justify">Interviewed with the leading expert on remediation techniques used to eliminate estrogenic compounds in water, the director of the PostNatural History Museum, and a PhD Reverend on bioethics and genetic engineering</p></li> | <li><p align="justify">Interviewed with the leading expert on remediation techniques used to eliminate estrogenic compounds in water, the director of the PostNatural History Museum, and a PhD Reverend on bioethics and genetic engineering</p></li> | ||
- | <li><p align="justify">Hosted our first iGEM Meetup with five different teams from the | + | <li><p align="justify">Hosted our first iGEM Meetup with five different teams from the Midwest and Northeast Region and collaborated with two more in modeling and human practices</p></li> |
<center><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/e/e9/Education_Series.jpg" ></center> | <center><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/e/e9/Education_Series.jpg" ></center> |
Revision as of 15:38, 9 October 2014
Created the SynBio Educational Series, kits that will be distributed through DNAZone for K-12 students in the Pittsburgh area, and beta-tested with other 350 students and teachers reached in different cities and in Bolivia
Interviewed with the leading expert on remediation techniques used to eliminate estrogenic compounds in water, the director of the PostNatural History Museum, and a PhD Reverend on bioethics and genetic engineering
Hosted our first iGEM Meetup with five different teams from the Midwest and Northeast Region and collaborated with two more in modeling and human practices