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+ | The University of Minnesota 2014 iGEM team proudly presents our documentary film discussing the background of our project and the bioethics relating to our device. The main purposes of this documentary film are to familiarize the audience with the global mercury contamination problem, to discuss the bioethical questions of synthetic biology and biotechnological products, and to evaluate the bioethical concerns of our device implementation. | ||
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+ | To address the above missions, we have conducted interview with specialists from environmental toxicology, biotechnology, and philosophy at the University of Minnesota. We explore the past incident of methylmercury contamination in Minamata, Japan, as well as the ongoing methylmercury contamination in the state of Minnesota. Through our collaboration with the 2014 Colombia iGEM Team, we further examine the current methylmercury contamination in Colombia because of illegal and informal gold mining using mercury as a reagent. | ||
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+ | While GMOs are prevalent in today’s society in forms of food, products, and biotechnology, the public perception of GMOs still diverges. We pace through many different discussions in our video, including why GMOs are perceived differently in the public, why research on the effect of GMOs is usually time- and fund-intensive, and how policy-making corresponds with scientific findings to ensure the biosafety of GMOs. | ||
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+ | So is it safe to implement our device that contains GMOs into the local, polluted water? How do we assess the benefits of implementing our device and how do we know if the benefits out-weight the potential risk of introducing a biohazard into the local water stream? What kinds of precautions should we bear in mind when designing the device? While our documentary addresses all these issues, what is even more thought-provoking is the question of can we reduce the usage of GMOs for bioremediation by reducing the production of pollution? | ||
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+ | Please sit back and enjoy as the University of Minnesota 2014 iGEM Team presents our full thought processes regarding the above matters in a documentary film. | ||
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Revision as of 07:37, 14 October 2014
MNtallica: Cleaning Up Heavy Metal!
tag line
Meet The Team
Safety in the Lab
Attributions
Wet Lab:
Mercury Project design:
Basem, Aunica,
Mercury ion Testing:
Aunica, Sarah, Cassandra, Camilo, Srijay, Jennifer, Suzie
Methylmercury testing:
Nater Lab, Aunica, Nicholas, Srijay, Patrick, Suzie, Basem
Cadmium, Zinc, Copper project design:
Basem, Stephen, Aunica
Cadmium, Zinc, Copper Testing:
Aunica, Cassandra, Jessica ???
Kill Switch Proposal:
David, Sarah, Camilo, Stephen, Basem
pDU1358 received from Dr. Anne O. Summers, University of Georgia
pSB74 received through addgene from Keasling Lab
Composite parts:
mer operon:
Primer design: Basem, Stephen
Parts cloning: Basem, Jennifer, Stephen, Valeriu
phsABC:
Primer design: Basem, Stephen
Parts cloning: Basem, Stephen, Valeriu
Single parts:
merR:
Primer design: Basem, Stephen
Parts cloning: Cassandra
merT:
Primer design: Stephen, Basem
Parts cloning: Sarah, Jennifer
merP:
Primer design: Basem, Stephen
Parts cloning: Camilo, Logan
merA:
Primer design: Stephen, Basem
Parts cloning: Valeriu, Jessica
Characterization: Cassandra, Sarah
merB:
Primer design: Basem, Stephen
Parts cloning: Logan, David
Chassis Transformations:
Pseudomonas putida: Basem
Shewanella oneidensis: Basem
E. coli K12: Basem, David
Rhodopseudomonas
Project design: Basem, Stephen
Parts cloning: Stephen, Basem
Dry lab:
EncapsuLab:
Protocol Design: Srijay, Patrick, David, Nicholas
Cell encapsulation: Nicholas, Patrick, Srijay, David, Basem, Suzie
Cell Viability Testing: Patrick, David, Nicholas
SEM encapsulation imaging: Nicholas, UofM imaging center
Device design: Roxana, Nicholas
Mathematical modelling: Di, Zhiyi, Patrick, David
Policies and Practices:
Outreach, presentations, public perception studies
School Curriculum design: Basem, Suzie
Science Museum Curriculum Design: everybody
Middle School Classroom outreach: Jess, Basem, Cassandra, Jennifer, Suzie
Science Museum outreach: Jess, Jen, David, Sarah, Cassandra, Basem, Srijay, Di, Holly, Logan
3M presentation: Suzie, Basem, Cassandra, Stephen, Jess
Cargill presentation: ???
State Fair outreach:
tabling & survey: Cassandra Taylor Jess Jen Basem Suzie Nicholas Stephen Roxana Di
Srijay Patrick Holly Logan
Survey statistics: Taylor
slideshow: Jess, David, Logan
giveaways: CBS, local businesses gift cards, Rob Rakow
survey content: everyone
State Fair game show presentation: Cassandra, Taylor
Ethics :
blog: Basem, Cassandra, Logan, Jen
Documentary: Jennifer, David, Colombia iGEM team
Business Plan:
Justin, Tanner, Basem, Tamara, ?
Economic Analysis: ??? + IP team at OTC
Colombia collaboration: (magnetic stirrer) Stephen
Other collaborations??
Wiki development
Design: Mari, Chris, Aaron, Basem, ??
Icons, figures development: Mari, Basem, Nicholas, ???
Coding, CSS, javascript: Aaron, Chris,
Lab notebook: Sarah Lucas
Poster:
Basem, ??
Team Logo
Nicholas
Administrative forms, IP, safety:
Basem
Parts Submission form & shipping
Stephen
Public relations and team contact
Basem, Jessica
Grant writing, fundraising
Basem, Jess, David, Cassandra
Sponsors
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