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<p class="body-type mainwrap">  <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/c/c5/T--BostonU--SummerPathways2.jpg" height = "400" width = "600" align ="right" style = "border: 20px solid white"></img>The purpose of Summer Pathways was to introduce a group of 20 female high school students to synthetic biology. We organized and led four activities: Plasmid Design, Microfluidic Chip Design, Gel Electrophoresis, and a Bioethics Forum. In the Plasmid Design workshop, we showed them our plasmid repository on Benchling and sequences of plasmids that we actually used in the lab. We taught them the theory behind cloning parts into a backbone using restriction enzymes through the use of paper plasmids and restriction enzyme scissors.  </p>
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<p class="body-type mainwrap">  <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/c/c5/T--BostonU--SummerPathways2.jpg" height = "400" width = "600" align ="right" hspace = "20"></img>The purpose of Summer Pathways was to introduce a group of 20 female high school students to synthetic biology. We organized and led four activities: Plasmid Design, Microfluidic Chip Design, Gel Electrophoresis, and a Bioethics Forum. In the Plasmid Design workshop, we showed them our plasmid repository on Benchling and sequences of plasmids that we actually used in the lab. We taught them the theory behind cloning parts into a backbone using restriction enzymes through the use of paper plasmids and restriction enzyme scissors.  </p>
 
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<p class="body-type mainwrap"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/4/48/T--BostonU--Bioethics2.jpg" height = "250" width = "400" align = "middle" hspace:20></img>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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<p class="body-type mainwrap"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/4/48/T--BostonU--Bioethics2.jpg" height = "250" width = "400" align = "left" space = "20"></img>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 13:48, 31 October 2017

ENGAGEMENT AND OUTREACH