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<p class="body-type mainwrap">From the start of our project, we focused on sharing our work and starting conversations about synthetic biology with our community. During the summer, we facilitated an outreach event called Summer Pathways along the BU Hardware Team and the STEM Pathways organization. <a href = "https://www.programmingbiology.org/outreach" style="text-indent:0pt;">stem pathways</a>is a new outreach organization at Boston University with the objective to inspire, mentor, train, and empower current and future generations of students, with a focus on underrepresented groups.</p>
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<p class="body-type mainwrap">From the start of our project, we focused on sharing our work and starting conversations about synthetic biology with our community. During the summer, we facilitated an outreach event called Summer Pathways along the BU Hardware Team and the STEM Pathways organization. <a href = "https://www.programmingbiology.org/outreach" style="text-indent:0pt;">STEM Pathways</a>is a new outreach organization at Boston University with the objective to inspire, mentor, train, and empower current and future generations of students, with a focus on underrepresented groups.</p>
 
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<p class="body-type mainwrap">We decided that this problem could be solved through a different form of communication. During our research of possible mediums, we realized the utility of step-by-step protocol videos that are easily accessible, and so we decided to enter the JoVE Film Your Research Contest. In our <a href="https://youtu.be/tayujZxnqxk">video</a>,we detail how we use the cell-free (TX-TL) system and provide a theoretical understanding of how it works. Our video placed among the Top 15 Critically Acclaimed videos, and we were one of only two undergraduate teams recognized in the Top 10 Finalists and Top 15 Critically Acclaimed videos picked from hundreds of other applicants. As a result, our team was asked to continue developing short videos for other labs in the BU community. This was the first step we took in making our project more accessible, and we are happy to see that our approach has inspired others as well. </p>
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<p class="body-type mainwrap">We decided that this problem could be solved through a different form of communication. During our research of possible mediums, we realized the utility of step-by-step protocol videos that are easily accessible, and so we decided to enter the JoVE Film Your Research Contest. In our <a href="https://youtu.be/tayujZxnqxk" style="text-indent:0pt;">video,</a>we detail how we use the cell-free (TX-TL) system and provide a theoretical understanding of how it works. Our video placed among the Top 15 Critically Acclaimed videos, and we were one of only two undergraduate teams recognized in the Top 10 Finalists and Top 15 Critically Acclaimed videos picked from hundreds of other applicants. As a result, our team was asked to continue developing short videos for other labs in the BU community. This was the first step we took in making our project more accessible, and we are happy to see that our approach has inspired others as well. </p>
 
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<p class="body-type mainwrap">In August, we had the opportunity to visit Gingko Bioworks, a biotechnology startup in Boston. We saw work done by a visiting artist who was using bacteria to dye fabrics. We learned that Gingko Bioworks uses art made with or about synthetic biology to spark conversations with the community, and thought this was a fantastic idea. With our focus on engaging the community, we developed an art project that could be used to start conversations about synthetic biology. Titled <a href="#">“Circadia Synthetica,”</a>  the theme of our art is synthetic modification related to circadian rhythms. Specifically, the project explores three layers of circadian rhythms - in bacteria, plants, and humans - and how existing cycles on Earth could be modified to enable human life on Mars. </p>
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<p class="body-type mainwrap">In August, we had the opportunity to visit Gingko Bioworks, a biotechnology startup in Boston. We saw work done by a visiting artist who was using bacteria to dye fabrics. We learned that Gingko Bioworks uses art made with or about synthetic biology to spark conversations with the community, and thought this was a fantastic idea. With our focus on engaging the community, we developed an art project that could be used to start conversations about synthetic biology. Titled <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:BostonU/HP/Silver" style="text-indent:0pt;">“Circadia Synthetica,”</a>  the theme of our art is synthetic modification related to circadian rhythms. Specifically, the project explores three layers of circadian rhythms - in bacteria, plants, and humans - and how existing cycles on Earth could be modified to enable human life on Mars. </p>
 
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Revision as of 03:50, 31 October 2017

ENGAGEMENT AND OUTREACH