Team:ITESM-CEM/Project/HP
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+ | <p style="text-align: justify; text-justify: inter-word;"> Being part of an iGEM team includes inviting other people to get involved in the work that the team members have been developing. This could, probably, inspire them into creating their own team and participate in the years to come. With this in mind, we prepared a presentation for highschool students explaining our project and the possibility that they had of entering the contest in the highschool division. | ||
+ | We honestly had no idea what to expect from this students, fortunately they were all part of the course “Biochemistry and Cell Physiology” which meant they had a big interest in science. | ||
+ | We started talking about some basic concepts such as the definition of genetic engineering, synthetic biology, restriction enzymes, etc. To which they all seemed very interested in. We later discussed the fundaments of our project and how much we´ve accomplished so far. | ||
+ | We finished by saying that there is a highschool division in iGEM and that they could start their own team and participate next year in case they were interested. | ||
+ | When we finished talking, there was a big silence, no one seemed to dare to make the first question, but once someone did, they kept coming and coming. | ||
+ | They were very interested in the way we were developing our project, which is very understandable, since before that they , most of them hadn´t heard of terms like restriction enzyme, ligase, or even synthetic biology. Nevertheless, they were all fascinated with the details of our experiments and with the fact that providing a solution to a big problem, using synthetic biology was a reality. | ||
+ | Once their curiosity of the details of how synthetic biology works, they started making questions about, what they had to do in order to participate in iGEM, this was of course very satisfying, since passing on the passion that we feel about our project and this contest, was our main goal. | ||
+ | Some of the students were even willing to come to the lab and see us do the experiments and help if needed.<br></p> | ||
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+ | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/6/62/10709717_359980430832008_1315220382_o.jpg" align="left" width="275" height="400" hspace="10" BORDER=10><p style="text-align: justify; text-justify: inter-word;"> On Wednesday, September 17th, iGEM ITESM CEM Team was invited to speak at a Forum that took place at the National Polytechnic Institute (IPN) in Mexico City. The event, 4th Forum on Biotechnology, was organised by members of IPN's biotechnology students, as well as academic employees, in order to foster science and research among students of the Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology, and Biology. | ||
+ | Team members Carlos Meza and Eddie Cano prepared a short talk explaining both the scope of ITESM CEM’s project, and the structure and importance of iGEM as a competition. At noon, it was all prepared, the seats were all taken, and ITESM CEM’s team was standing at the oval auditorium, at IPN’s Polytechinc Unit for Enterprises Development (UPCDE). The talk went on for an hour, and questions were also addressed to the audience, so that students and young scientists could share ideas on synthetic biology topics. | ||
+ | The talk was also an opportunity for the National Synthetic Biology Web to share their objectives and expand their project. A lot of interest was generated in the audience, which was probably formed by many future iGEMers, and researchers.</p> | ||
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