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  <p class="body-type mainwrap">Despite our productive conversations with industrial and academic leaders, we struggled with portraying the importance of foundational advances when describing our project to non-scientific audiences. We found ourselves leaning heavily on justifying our project using potential future applications as opposed to the core technology itself, which sent a confusing message to people with whom we interacted.</p>
 
  <p class="body-type mainwrap">Despite our productive conversations with industrial and academic leaders, we struggled with portraying the importance of foundational advances when describing our project to non-scientific audiences. We found ourselves leaning heavily on justifying our project using potential future applications as opposed to the core technology itself, which sent a confusing message to people with whom we interacted.</p>
 
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   <p class="body-type mainwrap">For example, we presented our work at the STEM Pathways Dinner and Dialogue, in which a variety of academic and industry speakers showcased new technologies in synthetic biology. In this setting, we were able to witness large-scale conversations about synthetic biology in action, all in the presence of scientists, graduate and undergraduate students, high school teachers, and other members from our Boston community. Presentations focused on new synthetic biology technologies and applications, such as shoes made of silk engineered to be stronger than traditional silk from silkworms. In this instance, the new product is interesting, but what we find even more important is the foundational technology that allows for the product, what has an extensive application space. [include sentence about how it’s the foundational advance of the material itself that matters, and not the product] Some attendees started to voice concerns and frustrations after these presentations, with an overall sentiment that the power of synthetic biology was being leveraged for making shoes and not for more pressing applications like curing diseases. In this conversation, we saw a reflection of the difficulties we faced in promoting the importance of foundational advances in research. We want to emphasize that foundational advances are the cornerstone of life-changing innovations in synthetic biology.</p>
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   <p class="body-type mainwrap">For example, we presented our work at the STEM Pathways Dinner and Dialogue, in which a variety of academic and industry speakers showcased new technologies in synthetic biology. In this setting, we were able to witness large-scale conversations about synthetic biology in action, all in the presence of scientists, graduate and undergraduate students, high school teachers, and other members from our Boston community. Presentations focused on new synthetic biology technologies and applications, such as shoes made of silk engineered to be stronger than traditional silk from silkworms. In this instance, the new product is interesting, but what we find even more important is the foundational technology that allows for the product, what has an extensive application space. Some attendees started to voice concerns and frustrations after these presentations, with an overall sentiment that the power of synthetic biology was being leveraged for making shoes and not for more pressing applications like curing diseases. In this conversation, we saw a reflection of the difficulties we faced in promoting the importance of foundational advances in research. We want to emphasize that foundational advances are the cornerstone of life-changing innovations in synthetic biology.</p>
 
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   <p class="body-type mainwrap">We have posted our artwork on our various social media accounts, which have generated lively discussions among our social circles, both within Boston and beyond. We wanted to understand how audiences respond to the different levels of modification, as well as if and how their understanding of the importance of foundational advances changes after engaging with the art. Comments indicated surprise at potential applications in space, and apprehension at synthetically modifying humans. When responding to comments, we found it useful to emphasize the basic principles behind the applications presented in the project. We also reflected on the ethical implications that potential applications of synthetic biology present, such as where do we draw the line with human modification. If you are interested in engaging in similar conversations, the art project will also be presented in the Exhibition Space at the Jamboree. We encourage everyone to stop by, see it in person, and provide us with their thoughts and feedback.</p>
 
   <p class="body-type mainwrap">We have posted our artwork on our various social media accounts, which have generated lively discussions among our social circles, both within Boston and beyond. We wanted to understand how audiences respond to the different levels of modification, as well as if and how their understanding of the importance of foundational advances changes after engaging with the art. Comments indicated surprise at potential applications in space, and apprehension at synthetically modifying humans. When responding to comments, we found it useful to emphasize the basic principles behind the applications presented in the project. We also reflected on the ethical implications that potential applications of synthetic biology present, such as where do we draw the line with human modification. If you are interested in engaging in similar conversations, the art project will also be presented in the Exhibition Space at the Jamboree. We encourage everyone to stop by, see it in person, and provide us with their thoughts and feedback.</p>
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   <p class="body-type mainwrap">We recognize the necessity of, and challenges with, actively promoting foundational research. Our goal in our interactions with the community, including our wiki and presentation at iGEM, is to frame our project in terms of how our foundational advance can define tools that in the future could be used to accomplish groundbreaking innovations. </p>
 
   <p class="body-type mainwrap">We recognize the necessity of, and challenges with, actively promoting foundational research. Our goal in our interactions with the community, including our wiki and presentation at iGEM, is to frame our project in terms of how our foundational advance can define tools that in the future could be used to accomplish groundbreaking innovations. </p>

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