Team:Oxford/Events

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- <strong>Handling specimens and objects</strong><br>
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Strong smells such as Wintergreen essential oil and vanilla essence invited discussion about using synthetic biology to produce naturally occurring odorants. Coral, firefly and meal worm specimens from the musuem’s collection started discussion about the possible applications of making colourful cells, electricity-free light and antifreeze proteins respectively. <br>
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Strong smells such as Wintergreen essential oil and vanilla essence invited discussion about using synthetic biology to produce naturally occurring odorants. Coral, firefly and meal worm specimens from the musuem’s collection started discussion about the possible applications of making colourful cells, electricity-free light and antifreeze proteins respectively. <br><br>
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PHOTO – Drop-in table 4<br>
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- <strong>Bacteria Combat card game</strong> <br>
- <strong>Bacteria Combat card game</strong> <br>
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A Top Trumps style card game developed and generously donated by Carla Brown (Glasgow University). The simple game involves cards with information about many different kinds of pathogenic and beneficial bacteria.<br>
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A Top Trumps style card game developed and generously donated by Carla Brown (Glasgow University). The simple game involves cards with information about many different kinds of pathogenic and beneficial bacteria.<br><br>
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PHOTO - Drop-in bacteria combat<br><br>
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Revision as of 23:18, 13 October 2014


Events

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