Team:Carnegie Mellon/Our Projects

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<li><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 </justify></li>
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<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>
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<li><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</justify></li>
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<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>
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<li><justify>Hosted our first iGEM Meetup with five different teams from the Mid-North Region and collaborated with five more in modeling and human practices</justify></li>
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<li><p align="right">Hosted our first iGEM Meetup with five different teams from the Mid-North Region and collaborated with five more in modeling and human practices</p></li>
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Greatest Achievements
  • 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 Mid-North Region and collaborated with five more in modeling and human practices