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<p class="body-type mainwrap">In the Microfluidic Chip Design Workshop, ran in collaboration with the BU Hardware team, the students were given a brief information session about what microfluidic chips. Then the BU Hardware team helped the students design microfluidic chips out of cardboard. During the Gel Electrophoresis workshop, we brought the students into our lab and taught them how to load a gel using colored dye. We ran the gel and illustrated how the colors separated, explaining that this is analogous to how it appears when DNA fragments separate out based on size.  </p>
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/5/53/T--BostonU--Microfluidics1.jpg" height = "250" width = "400" align = "bottom"></img>In the Microfluidic Chip Design Workshop, ran in collaboration with the BU Hardware team, the students were given a brief information session about what microfluidic chips. Then the BU Hardware team helped the students design microfluidic chips out of cardboard. During the Gel Electrophoresis workshop, we brought the students into our lab and taught them how to load a gel using colored dye. We ran the gel and illustrated how the colors separated, explaining that this is analogous to how it appears when DNA fragments separate out based on size.  </p>
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<p class="body-type mainwrap">In the Bioethics Forum, we brought up several controversial topics in synthetic biology. The students engaged in conversations about gene editing techniques like CRISPR as well as genetically modified food. In one instance, these conversations led to even deeper questions about the nature of life itself. </p>
 
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Revision as of 06:37, 31 October 2017

ENGAGEMENT AND OUTREACH