Team:Tokyo Tech/Policy and Practices

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               <td width="491" rowspan="3"><p align="justify" class="info-18" style="text-indent:0px;">gathered at this event and introduced their project to the visitors. Not only students and professors at the university, but also people without any  scientific background came and listened to our projects. After introducing our projects, we asked  visitors  for feedbacks to  make our projects better.  <span class="info-18" style="text-indent:0px;">Our</span> main purpose of this event was to  make people know what iGEM is, and change the negative  thinking  of synthetic biology, which people usually have. </p>                </td>
               <td width="491" rowspan="3"><p align="justify" class="info-18" style="text-indent:0px;">gathered at this event and introduced their project to the visitors. Not only students and professors at the university, but also people without any  scientific background came and listened to our projects. After introducing our projects, we asked  visitors  for feedbacks to  make our projects better.  <span class="info-18" style="text-indent:0px;">Our</span> main purpose of this event was to  make people know what iGEM is, and change the negative  thinking  of synthetic biology, which people usually have. </p>                </td>
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               <td><p align="left" class="info-18">Solar energy  is  one of the alternative sources of energy widely used in the world. In this  project, we made a solar battery by using photosynthetic bacteria and current  generating bacteria to generate power. Wherever sunlight shines, electricity can be  generated by this solar battery. It  has been invented in some institutes, but the low efficiency and inconvenient  hardware still tend to be a problem. Therefore, we tried  to improve the efficiency of existing bacteria-using solar battery to  make it practical.</p></td>
               <td><p align="left" class="info-18">Solar energy  is  one of the alternative sources of energy widely used in the world. In this  project, we made a solar battery by using photosynthetic bacteria and current  generating bacteria to generate power. Wherever sunlight shines, electricity can be  generated by this solar battery. It  has been invented in some institutes, but the low efficiency and inconvenient  hardware still tend to be a problem. Therefore, we tried  to improve the efficiency of existing bacteria-using solar battery to  make it practical.</p></td>
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               <td><p class="info-18">In  this project, we tried to make a lie detector by using E. coli. By putting Na+  channel in the flagellum motor, E. coli reacts with the sodium ion included in  the liar′s sweat and starts running. If the E. coli moves,  it touches lysozyme and the outer membrane dissolves. Then, ATP inside the E. coli  will come out and reacts with luciferase to glow.</p></td>
               <td><p class="info-18">In  this project, we tried to make a lie detector by using E. coli. By putting Na+  channel in the flagellum motor, E. coli reacts with the sodium ion included in  the liar′s sweat and starts running. If the E. coli moves,  it touches lysozyme and the outer membrane dissolves. Then, ATP inside the E. coli  will come out and reacts with luciferase to glow.</p></td>
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               <td><p class="info-18">We  thought of making E. coli act as a bank by taking things in and out. We had two scenarios for this  theme: </p>
               <td><p class="info-18">We  thought of making E. coli act as a bank by taking things in and out. We had two scenarios for this  theme: </p>
                 <p class="info-18" style="line-height:normal">&#8226; Exchanging  things between Bank E. coli and Consumer E. coli</p>
                 <p class="info-18" style="line-height:normal">&#8226; Exchanging  things between Bank E. coli and Consumer E. coli</p>
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               <td width="382" rowspan="3"><p class="info-18">Many  visitors, especially people without any scientific background, had negative  thinking of E. coli at first. However, by introducing the properties of E.  coli, they changed their mind. On the Post-it, there were many opinions saying  that they were looking forward to new inventions using E. coli. We can say that  our goal, which is letting people know and changing the negative  thinking of  synthetic biology, has been achieved.<br />
               <td width="382" rowspan="3"><p class="info-18">Many  visitors, especially people without any scientific background, had negative  thinking of E. coli at first. However, by introducing the properties of E.  coli, they changed their mind. On the Post-it, there were many opinions saying  that they were looking forward to new inventions using E. coli. We can say that  our goal, which is letting people know and changing the negative  thinking of  synthetic biology, has been achieved.<br />
               <a href="#"> Click here too see  visitors'  opinions </a></p></td>
               <a href="#"> Click here too see  visitors'  opinions </a></p></td>

Revision as of 10:09, 29 September 2014

Tokyo_Tech

Policy & Practices

What we do

Content

1. Introduction

2. Poster Session at the University of Tokyo

3. Interview with the Science Magazine "Newton"

4. MUSE TALK

5. Visit to Elementary School

6. Inheritance Congress

 
 
 Introduction
 Poster Session at the University of Tokyo
We participated in a poster session held at Tokyo University on May 18th. iGEM teams from all over Japan

gathered at this event and introduced their project to the visitors. Not only students and professors at the university, but also people without any scientific background came and listened to our projects. After introducing our projects, we asked visitors for feedbacks to make our projects better. Our main purpose of this event was to make people know what iGEM is, and change the negative thinking of synthetic biology, which people usually have.


Fig.1 Our team member describing the project to the visitors
 
   

The Projects

To introduce our projects to the visitors, we made a poster for each project. We tried our best to make it easy for people from any background to understand by using figures. Besides posters for our projects, we also made an introduction of iGEM to get more people know about it.

Here are the five projects that we introduced at the poster session: solar battery, treatment for pollen allergy, lie detector, E. coli Bank, and fertilizer.

• Solar Battery
   

Solar energy is one of the alternative sources of energy widely used in the world. In this project, we made a solar battery by using photosynthetic bacteria and current generating bacteria to generate power. Wherever sunlight shines, electricity can be generated by this solar battery. It has been invented in some institutes, but the low efficiency and inconvenient hardware still tend to be a problem. Therefore, we tried to improve the efficiency of existing bacteria-using solar battery to make it practical.

Fig.2 Bacteria-using Solar Battery Poster
 
 
• Treatment for Pollen Allergy
   
 

In Japan, it is said that one in five people suffers from pollen allergy. More than twenty million people have this symptom and the number is increasing every year. In order to cure this, we thought of using E. coli in immunotherapy. Immunotherapy is one of the recently developed treatment which can completely cure the allergy symptom. You put the allergen into the body from very small amount, and by gradually increasing it, you can suppress the body′s excess allergic reaction. However, there are several defects in this treatment. You have to go to the hospital for treatment many times, and it takes three to five years for a complete recovery. By using E. coli, we tried to invent a faster and easier immunotherapy.

Fig.3 Immunotherapy Poster
 
   
• Lie Detector
   

In this project, we tried to make a lie detector by using E. coli. By putting Na+ channel in the flagellum motor, E. coli reacts with the sodium ion included in the liar′s sweat and starts running. If the E. coli moves, it touches lysozyme and the outer membrane dissolves. Then, ATP inside the E. coli will come out and reacts with luciferase to glow.

Fig.4 Lie Detector Poster
 
 
• Bank E.coli
   

We thought of making E. coli act as a bank by taking things in and out. We had two scenarios for this theme:

• Exchanging things between Bank E. coli and Consumer E. coli

• Taking things in and out by a group of Bank E. coli

Other than these stories, recreating the bursting of the bubble economy with E. coli was also in the plan.

Fig.5 Coli Bank Poster
 
 
• Fertilizer
   
 

Microelement fertilizer is very important to the growth of crop. However, more than 70% of the fertilizer is unused in soil. Phosphorus included in the fertilizer becomes insoluble by binding with metals, such as aluminum and calcium. Since plants cannot absorb these immobilized phosphorus, the phosphorus accumulates in soil. To solve this problem, we decided to use E. coli to degrade the immobilized phosphorus into phosphoric acid which plants can absorb. After producing phosphoric acid, E. coli stores it in its body in a polymeric form. By collecting these E. coli and extracting the polymer, we can retrieve the phosphorus left in soil.

Fig.6 Fertilizer Poster
   

Results

After introducing what iGEM is and our projects to the visitors, they gave us many advices and opinions. We prepared blue and yellow Post-it, and asked them to write their opinions down on it. Good points were written on yellow Post-it, and bad points or suggestions were written on blue Post-it. We reflected the feedback and comments from the visitors to make our projects better (The comments that visitors gave for each project are listed in Table 1) We thank all the visitors for cooperating us in this poster session.

Many visitors, especially people without any scientific background, had negative thinking of E. coli at first. However, by introducing the properties of E. coli, they changed their mind. On the Post-it, there were many opinions saying that they were looking forward to new inventions using E. coli. We can say that our goal, which is letting people know and changing the negative thinking of synthetic biology, has been achieved.
Click here too see visitors' opinions

Fig.7 Our members discussing about the project with the visitor.
Post-it with comments are stuck on the board
 

 

Interview with the Science Magazine "Newton"

On June 17th, we had an interview on graphic science magazine Newton. Newton is one of the most popular science magazine born in Japan. Although it is a scientific book, easy contents and catchy photos are used, so it has been read by many people regardless of age and sex. In the article, the history and requirements of iGEM, as well as what our team has done in preparing for the Jamboree were written. The article is shown below.

   
        Fig. 1 Picture of the Newton article          Fig. 2 Group photo of our team in the article
   

Reference
Yasashiku Wakaru Seimei no Kagaku [Easily Understandable Life Science]. (Newton supplement Mook) Tokyo: Newton Press, 2014

 

Muse Talk

On September 1st, we did a presentation at a workshop called “MUSE TALK”. At this event, people working for IT company as a manager, executive officer, engineer, or consultant mainly participate to learn about things out of their line. The contents of the presentation are listed below.

    • What is iGEM

    • The trend in synthetic biology (The trend in iGEM 2013)

    • The project of Team Tokyo_Tech 2013

    • The development of technique that supports iGEM

     (BioBrick, database related to synthetic biology, MATLAB, etc.)

    • Introduction of Team Tokyo_Tech

    • What Team Tokyo_Tech 2014 has been doing since the new team was organized

In the presentation, we used many pictures and figures in the slide to make it easier to image synthetic biology, which is a completely new field for them.

 

 

 

We attended The 86th Annual Meeting of the Genetics Society of Japan. Nagahama hosted this meeting, and 8 teams (HokkaidoU japan, UT-Tokyo, Tokyo-Tech, TMU-Tokyo, Gifu, Kyoto, Osaka) attended. We had three things.

                       1.) Exchange of opinion with other teams beside poster
                       2.) Presentation behind scholar
                       3.) Discussion about iGEM JAPAN
   
Fig.1 Poster of The 86th Annual Meeting of
the Genetic Society of Japan
Fig.2 Our member made a presentation behind scholars.
   
Discussion about Project  
   
In this part, each team will present their projects form this year or last year by use the poster session.
 
Fig.3 Our team poster
Fig.4 iGEM Japan teams
 
Discussion about iGEM JAPAN
 

We have talked about what we can do and what we should do for the future of iGEM JAPAN. iGEM JAPAN is the community of iGEM teams from all over Japan. Unfortunately, recently the comunity activities has drop because of the cost of money and time. So nowadays only the capital university will attend most of the activities. For now, we plan to make a homepage to keep contact and give latest news about compettition and activities with every university.

 
Fig.5 Group photo after presentation