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Fundraising to participate in iGEM has been a major obstacle for Brazilian teams since our country is currently going through a delicate moment in policy and economics. Living with the uncertainty of getting money from the University or from sponsors, also because it’s our first time in iGEM, our team launched a crowdfunding campaign to raise the money that we needed to pay the inscription fee. <br>
 
Fundraising to participate in iGEM has been a major obstacle for Brazilian teams since our country is currently going through a delicate moment in policy and economics. Living with the uncertainty of getting money from the University or from sponsors, also because it’s our first time in iGEM, our team launched a crowdfunding campaign to raise the money that we needed to pay the inscription fee. <br>

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iGEM AQA_Unesp

public engagement

events and presentations


BiotecShow is an event hosted by the UNESP Araraquara National League of Biotechnology Academics(LiNA Araraquara) that aims to show people how biotechnology is integrated in our daily lives by doing several experiment and expositions. Our team took part in the 2016 BiotecShow, where we could present a poster about our project and synthetic biology.

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We also took part in a health fair hosted by the Student Permanent Pharmaceutical Assistance Program of our faculty in our city. In the fair, there was a diabetes stand where people could check their blood glucose level and receive orientation about. Our team presented again a poster about the project to spread it and help the awareness of diabetes. Besides that, we gave them yoghurt made by us and, in exchange, we ask them to donate whatever amount of money to help us raising fund to our project.

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When we start to define our project and check what we were going to develop, we noticed that the mathematical modeling and the MATLAB software work would be a challenge for us. To overcome this obstacle, our team arranged a summer (or winter if you’re in the North hemisphere) course in MATLAB open to everyone who wanted to learn about it. In this course, it was introduced basic concepts on mathematical modeling and how to use MATLAB. The course was taught by an expert professor and had a duration of 5 days, 4 hours/day. To help in our fundraising, we charged a fee of R$ 50 (~ US$ 15) from all participants, 26 in total.

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To promote synthetic biology, our team hosted a talk named “Programming life: synthetic biology and iGEM”. In this talk, we talked about what is synthetic biology and how it can be used to improve our lives and our world. Besides that, we also talked about our project and the iGEM Competition. The audience of this talk was about 50 people.

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