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<h2 style="text-align:center" color: #D49AE6 > Maker Faire: Building With Biology </h2>
 
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The Maker Faire is a two day event where scientists, engineers and other “makers” gather to promote their craft to the public. We partnered with the Atlanta Science Festival in hosting the venue where the public could learn about synthetic biology. The events we hosted were from a kit provided by Building with Biology, a foundation dedicated to the education of synthetic biology to the public. Lambert iGEM informed the public about synthetic biology utilizing models of ClpXP demonstrating its function in protein degradation. The Chrom-Q was also shown as a cheaper option to the plate reader for underfunded labs. In addition, we asked the children that stopped at the Lambert iGEM booth ”why are you interested in science?”  
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The Maker Faire is a two day event where scientists, engineers and other “makers” gather to promote their craft to the public. Lambert iGEM partnered with the Atlanta Science Festival in hosting the venue where the public could learn about synthetic biology. The events the team hosted were from a kit provided by Building with Biology, a foundation dedicated to the education of synthetic biology to the public. Lambert iGEM informed the public about synthetic biology utilizing models of ClpXP demonstrating its function in protein degradation. The Chrome-Q was also shown as a cheaper option to the plate reader for underfunded labs. In addition, the team asked the children that stopped at the Lambert iGEM booth ”why are you interested in science?”  
 
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Lambert iGEM introduced its 2017 project to companies, parents, and students in our community. Individuals were able to conduct lab protocols and work on lab techniques such as gel electrophoresis and micropipetting. Furthermore, Lambert iGEM held a banquet for Lambert iGEM graduates.  
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Lambert hosted an Open House at the school lab.  They introduced their 2017 project to companies, parents, and students in the  community. Individuals were able to conduct lab protocols and work on lab techniques such as gel electrophoresis and micropipetting. In attendance were School Administrators, Board of Education members and representatives from local companies.
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Dr. Mark Styczynski:</b><br>
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Mark Styczynski is an Assistant Professor in the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at Georgia Tech. His group is using synthetic biology to develop diagnostic blood tests and analytical chemistry techniques to study cellular metabolism. He received his Ph.D. from MIT and his B.S. from the University of Notre Dame, both in chemical engineering.
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Dr. Arri Eisen:</b><br>
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Arri Eisen received his Bachelor’s of Science with honors in biology from UNC-Chapel Hill and his doctorate in biochemistry from UW-Seattle. He is currently a Professor of Pedagogy in Biology, the institute of Liberal Arts, and the Center for Ethics at Emory University, where he has been since 1990.
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Milt Hinsch attended the University of Georgia and received his master of science in organic chemistry from the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology. He has also worked as the Technical Services Director since 1996.
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Jessica Siemer is a Graduate Research Assistant from Georgia State University. She received her Bachelor of Science in Biomedical/Medical Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology.
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Natalia Brody attended the University of Georgia and was a member of their iGEM team. She is currently attending Emory University and is pursuing neuroscience and behavioral biology as a pre-medicine student.
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Omolola Falade Osi-Efa:</b><br>
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Omolola Falade Osi-Efa is the Community Outreach Chair for UGA’s iGEM team. She is currently attending the University of Georgia and studying biochemistry, biotechnology, and molecular biology.
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A member of Lambert iGEM, Lauren Hong, gave a Ted-Ed presentation about iGEM, as well as Lambert's current iGEM project, and ways the project could be improved. Over 100 people listened live to her presentation, and her presentation broadcasted on Ted-Ed's Youtube channel. The presentation given is embedded below.
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At RESA, a professional learning agency focused on improving the work of educators, our team met with science educators across the region and held a workshop on synthetic biology. Throughout our presentation, we focused on how teachers could integrate synthetic biology curriculum into high school classrooms. In order to do this, we introduced the teachers to iGEM and told them how they could start a team at their own school. We also showed them how to perform a simple pipetting lab that could be recreated in their classroom. Our iGEM team also explained our current project by creating an actual electrical circuit displaying the pathway our synthetic biology mechanism follows. Our overall purpose was to expose more high school science teachers to iGEM, as well as encourage them to include more synthetic biology based lab experiments and learning into their lesson plans.
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Engagement


Maker Faire: Building With Biology





The Maker Faire is a two day event where scientists, engineers and other “makers” gather to promote their craft to the public. Lambert iGEM partnered with the Atlanta Science Festival in hosting the venue where the public could learn about synthetic biology. The events the team hosted were from a kit provided by Building with Biology, a foundation dedicated to the education of synthetic biology to the public. Lambert iGEM informed the public about synthetic biology utilizing models of ClpXP demonstrating its function in protein degradation. The Chrome-Q was also shown as a cheaper option to the plate reader for underfunded labs. In addition, the team asked the children that stopped at the Lambert iGEM booth ”why are you interested in science?” We could not have hosted this event without the support of Atlanta Science Festival who hosted and provided us with materials.

iGEM Open House



Lambert hosted an Open House at the school lab. They introduced their 2017 project to companies, parents, and students in the community. Individuals were able to conduct lab protocols and work on lab techniques such as gel electrophoresis and micropipetting. In attendance were School Administrators, Board of Education members and representatives from local companies.


Team members teaching basic micropipetting skills at iGEM's open house.




Ted-Ed


A member of Lambert iGEM, Lauren Hong, gave a Ted-Ed presentation about iGEM, as well as Lambert's current iGEM project, and ways the project could be improved. Over 100 people listened live to her presentation, and her presentation broadcasted on Ted-Ed's Youtube channel. The presentation given is embedded below.