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     <td class="tg-1q0s">1. Integrated Human Practices</td>
 
     <td class="tg-hht7">Our integrated Human Practices project was multifaceted. We first interviewed, Dr. Zaman, a BU professor involved in cancer and global health research, about the feasibility of our project’s future application as a cancer diagnostic. Dr. Zaman brought up two major points during our discussion with him. First, our device should be able to be used by individuals with little training and fit easily into the current structure of using diagnostics in low resource areas. Second, Dr. Zaman mentioned some technical difficulties our project would run into if used outside of the lab, such as contamination of the system by RNase. After discussing these concerns with Dr. Zaman, we decided to switch our short term focus to making our project a foundational advance.
 
     <td class="tg-hht7">Our integrated Human Practices project was multifaceted. We first interviewed, Dr. Zaman, a BU professor involved in cancer and global health research, about the feasibility of our project’s future application as a cancer diagnostic. Dr. Zaman brought up two major points during our discussion with him. First, our device should be able to be used by individuals with little training and fit easily into the current structure of using diagnostics in low resource areas. Second, Dr. Zaman mentioned some technical difficulties our project would run into if used outside of the lab, such as contamination of the system by RNase. After discussing these concerns with Dr. Zaman, we decided to switch our short term focus to making our project a foundational advance.
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<br><br>Another component of our integrated human practices was presenting our Circadia Synthetica art project at a Dinner and Dialogue event hosted by the outreach organization STEM Pathways. At this event we had a conversation with high school STEM educators and local community members about the potential applications of synthetic biology that our art project explores. People voiced concerns that color changing flowers were not leveraging the power of synthetic biology. They felt that a heavier focus should be placed on curing disease. After hearing these concerns and considering our conversation with Dr. Zaman, we solidified our project as a foundational advance. We decided to scale our project down to understanding and presenting the importance of a foundational advance. Finally, we interfaced with the microfluidic company Fraunhofer and discussed how to make our system more amenable to microfluidics. After hearing how microfluidics can increase the efficiency of a synthetic biologist’s work, we collaborated with the BU Hardware team to design a microfluidic chip that could eventually house the cell free transcription translation system that we used to test our constructs.
  
 
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<td class="tg-hht7">Another component of our integrated human practices was presenting our Circadia Synthetica art project at a Dinner and Dialogue event hosted by the outreach organization STEM Pathways. At this event we had a conversation with high school STEM educators and local community members about the potential applications of synthetic biology that our art project explores. People voiced concerns that color changing flowers were not leveraging the power of synthetic biology. They felt that a heavier focus should be placed on curing disease. After hearing these concerns and considering our conversation with Dr. Zaman, we solidified our project as a foundational advance. We decided to scale our project down to understanding and presenting the importance of a foundational advance. Finally, we interfaced with the microfluidic company Fraunhofer and discussed how to make our system more amenable to microfluidics. After hearing how microfluidics can increase the efficiency of a synthetic biologist’s work, we collaborated with the BU Hardware team to design a microfluidic chip that could eventually house the cell free transcription translation system that we used to test our constructs.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 04:09, 31 October 2017

MEDAL CRITERIA FULFILLMENT