Team:Austin Texas/human practices

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==Caffeinated Coli==
==Caffeinated Coli==
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[[file:UT_Austin_Coffee_shops_map.png|200px|thumb|right| Map of coffee shops we visited.]]In 2014, the UT Austin iGEM team reached out to the community by going to dozens of Austin coffee shops, collecting samples of their house coffee. The samples were taken back to lab, and using a strain of E. coli previously developed by the 2012 UT Austin iGEM, we employed these E. coli to assess how much caffeine was present in each cup of coffee.
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[[file:UT_Austin_Coffee_shops_map.png|200px|thumb|right| Figure 1. Map of coffee shops we visited.]]In 2014, the UT Austin iGEM team reached out to the community by going to dozens of Austin coffee shops, collecting samples of their house coffee. The samples were taken back to lab, and using a strain of E. coli previously developed by the 2012 UT Austin iGEM, we employed these E. coli to assess how much caffeine was present in each cup of coffee.
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[[file:UT_Austin_relative_caffeine_levels_coffee_shops.png‎|600px|thumb|left| Relative levels of caffeine in house coffee samples from around Austin.]]
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[[file:UT_Austin_relative_caffeine_levels_coffee_shops.png‎|600px|thumb|left| Figure 2. Relative levels of caffeine in house coffee samples from around Austin.]]
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A couple of weeks later, we presented this data at the 2014 South by Southwest (SXSW) festival as part of the SXSW Create section, which focuses on maker/hacker/do-it-yourself science and technology.  As part of this outreach, we explained our project and synthetic biology to a wide range of people. (figure 3 - poster) Many people who came by had little to no background in science or technology, and even most of the ones who did had not heard about synthetic biology. By talking about synthetic biology with an interesting and easy to understand application, we were able to explain what it is and how useful it can be to people who may have misconceptions about what sorts of things you can do with genetics.
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A couple of weeks later, we presented this data set at the 2014 South by Southwest (SXSW) festival as part of the SXSW Create section, which focuses on maker/hacker/do-it-yourself science and technology.  As part of this outreach, we explained our project and synthetic biology to a wide range of people (figure 3 '''[NEED]''' - poster)Many people who came by had little to no background in science or technology, and even most of the ones who did had not heard about synthetic biology. By discussing our experiments with bacteria and coffee, an interesting and easy to understand application, we were able to explain what synthetic biology is and how it can be used in a beneficial way.  Occasionally, these conversations would branch out into wider topics of science and technology.

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