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                                                        <h2 id="pfont1"><span class="image left"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/4/40/T--IIT_Delhi--Dr.Prof.James_Gomes.jpg" alt="" /></span><b id="pfont2">Prof. James Gomes (Kusuma School of Biological Sciences)</b><br> We would like to greatly acknowledge Prof. James Gomes for his invaluable guidance towards the idea of the project. He has also assisted us with mathematical analysis, design and construction and possible topologies of the project.
 
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                                                        <h2 id="pfont1"><span class="image right"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/c/c6/T--IIT_Delhi--Prof.Ravi_Elangovan.jpg" alt="" /></span><b id="pfont2">Prof. Ravi Elangovan (DBEB)</b><br> Prof. Ravi Elangovan gave us insight to High resolution Methods in Biotech, he was always available after classes to discuss and help us out with the doubts and difficulties.
 
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                                                        <h2 id="pfont1"><span class="image left"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/d/d8/T--IIT_Delhi--Dr.Vivekanandan_Perumal.jpg" alt="" /></span><b id="pfont2">Dr.Vivekanandan Perumal ( Kusuma School of Biological Sciences)</b><br> Dr. Vivekanandan is an assistant professor at KSBS, IIT Delhi. He helped us in developing our cloning strategy and provided us with various lab equipments at crucial times.
 
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                                                        <h2 id="pfont1"><span class="image right"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/e/e6/T--IIT_Delhi--Dr.Ashish_Misra.jpg" alt="" /></span><b id="pfont2">Dr.Ashish Misra (DBEB)</b><br> Dr. Ashish Misra is an assistant professor at DBEB, IIT Delhi and is a Professor mentor at iGEM IIT Delhi. He joined the team in 2016 and has helped us in troubleshooting our project and gaining more insight into it.
 
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                                                        <h2 id="pfont1"><span class="image left"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/0/0f/T--IIT_Delhi--Prof.Sumeet_Agrawal.jpg" alt="" /></span><b id="pfont2">Dr.Sumeet Agarwal</b><br>Dr.Sumeet Agarwal is an assistant professor in Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Delhi. He has been pivotal as far as the guidance of System Biology was concerned.
 
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<h2 id="pfont1"><b id="pfont2">Mr. K Vinay (RNA-2 lab)</b><br> Being a former iGEM member of 2015 and 2016 iGEM IIT Delhi team, he was exploring Pastures anew, despite nearing the end of his academic tenure at the institute, he was always available for brainstorming and troubleshooting sessions. We would like to thank him for his valuable advice and support. 
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                                                        <h2 id="pfont1"><b id="pfont2">Mr. Tarun Gulyami</b><br> Mr. Tarun Gulyami is the Head of Biology Department, DAV Public School, Sector 14, he showed his keen interest towards the workshop conducted and was interested to send India’s first High School team at iGEM. We appreciate his support and enthusiasm.
 
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Mahindra, Coding Blocks, DHL, Medanta, Woodland, Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Govt. of India.
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Revision as of 22:04, 30 October 2017

iGEM IIT Delhi

EDUCATION AND PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT

                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

The credits for accomplishment of this project goes to the dedication, commitment and enthusiasm shown by a large number of people and parties from multiple disciplines. It gives us immense pleasure and gratification to acknowledge their support and assistance towards the execution of the project.

Dr. Zia Shaikh
iGEM IIT Delhi conducted seminars and lab workshops on synthetic biology in various high schools of Delhi. These workshops were aimed at informally introducing the students to this field. ‘Just like you join together Lego blocks to create structures, you can join together genes to create new biological systems’ was the main theme behind most of our workshops. The session began with the basics of synthetic biology, iGEM, our projects. This was followed by a compendious presentation on ‘Ethical Issues in Synthetic Biology’, which involved discussion on Ethical issues like Bioterrorism, Patenting and Creation of Monopolies, Uncontrolled release, Creating Artificial Life etc. In order to give students a flavor of lab work, we conducted an experimental workshop in their lab. The experimental workshop consisted of simple illustrations and some hands-on experience for them such as Plasmid isolation, Gel electrophoresis, Inoculation, streaking, etc. We further encouraged the school students to make a team of their own and participate in iGEM and assured full support from our side. Finally, we took the feedback and conducted a small survey based on general awareness. The workshops were successful as we could see students really getting excited about the entire idea of iGEM and seemed to be enthusiastic for the competition. In Fact, we received a letter of Appreciation from one of the school (DAV Public School Sector-14, Gurgaon, Delhi). Feedback obtained from the students: 9.35/10 (Total No of students:196)


Prof. Atul Narang (DBEB)
Open house is an annual event in IIT Delhi that is being conducted for the past 13 consecutive years, it aims to provide an insight into path-breaking research work and student projects in IIT Delhi. This year it was conducted on 22nd April. ‘iGEM IIT Delhi’ has been participating since the past four years and this time it was a real treat to the eyes of the connoisseurs. We presented our project to technology enthusiasts, students and colleagues from other technical Institutes, school children, industries and the general public. We also introduced them to synthetic biology and iGEM. It was a great motivation and encouragement to the students, colleagues, and school students to develop a greater interest in the field of Synthetic Biology. Especially school students were excited to participate in iGEM as a ‘High School’ team from India.


Ms.Anamika Chauhan
Tour of Stalls is IIT Delhi’s annual club orientation, which has an annual footfall of nearly 1000 students. This orientation was attended by the first year students and high school students. We ensured proper exposure of first-year students to synthetic biology and its multi-disciplinary aspects by setting up a stall at the Tour of Stalls. The students were also shown the team video, which excited them for joining the club.


UG Lab
A Ph.D. student, Mr. Mahendra Sahare, doing a humanities project under a Supreme Court lawyer, Dr. Naveen Thayyil, has been in collaboration with iGEM IIT Delhi for the past two years. Together, we have worked on the aspect of ‘Ethical Scientific Practices’. Also, on his recent visit to IISER Mohali, he came back with a collaborative offer for iGEM IIT Delhi to mentor IISER Mohali and help in the establishment of iGEM club there. On our return from the Giant Jamboree 2016, our team members gave a presentation scheduled there, initiated their team and thereafter our team mentored the iGEM Mohali team.


Mr.Balbir Singh
Tryst, IIT-D's technical fest, is one of the largest and most successful technical festivals across India. It seeks to bring together the world’s leading scientific minds and budding enthusiasts and witnesses an annual footfall of over 40,000. iGEM team IIT Delhi set up a stall and conducted the event ‘Biomaniacs’ a brainstorming quiz on biotechnology which was aimed at encouraging and promoting synthetic biology through interesting and creative ways to do this.



iGEM Team IIT Delhi sent its representatives to the Indian iGEM meetup which was held at IISER Pune and was attended by 9 iGEM teams from India and iGEM Peshawar (Pakistan, was on Skype conference). The purpose for this was to discuss projects and strategies among the teams and help each other with problems that were being faced. The possibility of collaboration was also discussed among other topics. The event ended with a friendly dinner. Being the most experienced team from India, iGEM IIT Delhi gave a good presentation at the meetup to other teams in terms of experience and well discussed and interacted among upcoming iGEMers.


Mr. Lavlesh Bhanot
We conducted four sessions on ‘Ethical issues in Synthetic Biology’ in a course of Professional Ethics & Social Responsibility (NEN100) at IIT. We addressed various Ethical Issues like Bioterrorism, Patenting and Creation of Monopolies, Uncontrolled release, Creating Artificial Life etc. in our sessions which was followed by an interesting ‘Case Study Discussion’ session wherein students were divided into groups and allocated the case study and asked to come and discuss the case study and identify the concerned Ethical issue, and draw the conclusions with the rest of the class. Finally, we took the feedback and conducted a survey which consisted of the questionnaire related to Ethics in Synthetic Biology. Feedback obtained from the students on the workshop conducted: 8.3/10 (No of students:85)


Mr. Sunil
It’s a course common to fresh entrants of IIT Delhi, it has an important role to play in terms of orienting and exciting students in the subject of engineering. iGEM IIT Delhi gave its orientation in one of the sessions of this course. Professors and around 850 undergraduate students attended the orientation. The main objective is to introduce students to synthetic biology, enlighten them about the products based on research in this field and how these products have an enormous impact on our day to day lives.


Prompt enterprises Pvt Ltd.
It is a student body in IIT Delhi which deals with matters related to academic affairs and co-curricular activities. iGEM IIT Delhi held its orientation on Date:_____ . It drew a huge crowd which included students from technology clubs of various colleges apart from IIT Delhi. Our work on various genetically engineered biological systems their practical applications were presented to them. An enthusiastic response is received from the audience.


Wetlab
iGEM IIT Delhi held a seminar for a group of first-year students of DBEB who had just taken admission into IIT. The students were introduced to the field of synthetic biology and were told about its tremendous potential. Then, students were taken to the lab and a first-hand experience of various simple processes like agarose gel electrophoresis, streaking and spreading were provided. The students were shown the entire lab. Many of the students were enthusiastic about taking up synthetic biology as a career as the event ended.




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