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+ | On August, 22nd and August 23rd, the so-called "campus days" and the GENIALE took place at Bielefeld University. The CeBiTec laboratory building and other scientific buildings became a place of science for everyone. On these days, we provided a large science area in the foyer of the CeBiTec. With our experiments situated on many tables, we made even the youngest participants see what working in a lab (on synthetic biology) is about. Our experimental setup consisted of a variety of scientific approaches and experiments based on “fun facts” of science. Here, the children learned how to use a pipette and what their everyday usage in the lab is. Furthermore, the children and adults could do a thin layer chromatography of leaves and analyzed different mixtures with filters. Other experiments involved a microscope to examine algae cells from Euglena gracilis or freshly taken samples of hair. Furthermore, we also offered DNA extraction from different fruits, only via salt, dish washer detergents, water, and ethanol. All experiments were further accompanied by background information on the biological principles. We also provided take-away flyers with the most important information. Besides these more biology-based experiments, we also offered some fun experiments like the non-newtonian fluid, or secret ink, which can be easily replicated at home. Everyone was fascinated by our jewelry derived from lab equipment. We tried to limit all experiments to household- products to demonstrate how science surrounds us in our daily life. Further on, we presented posters explaining the flow of information in a cell in general, the iGEM competition and our project, always helping with questions on any of the topics. With our experimental setup, we could not only fascinate our youngest participants of the age of two, but also elderly ones who (re-)discovered their interest in science. | ||
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Revision as of 14:59, 31 October 2017
Public Engagement
Biotech Quiz Show
Figure 1: The cooperation meeting between the iGEM team Bielefeld-CeBiTec 2017 and the btS Bielefeld. On the left: team member Yannic Kerkhoff; on the right: first chairmen Pierre Kugler
The Pupils Academy
What the pupils academy for synthetic biology is about:
Our impact on the pupils academy:
GENIALE - when science gets available for everyone
What the GENIALE is about:
Our involvement in the GENIALE:
Figure (X): Team member Michelle Liebers advising children at the GENIALE.
Figure (Y): Equipment needed for some of the experiments at the GENIALE.
Traineeship on biology for pupils
What the traineeship is about:
Our impact on the traineeship:
Press
Radio
The second one from July can be found here (German).