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Human practices is an important aspect of iGEM NYUAD project. As NYU Abu Dhabi is located in UAE and has a very international student body, the goal was to engage with our location, educate and spread the word about iGEM.
 
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<article><h2>Silver Medal Human Practices </h2>
 
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For the Silver Medal requirements iGEM NYU Abu Dhabi hosted a high school workshop, where students from Brighton College in Abu Dhabi, UAE, visited the university and had an opportunity to experience iGEM research environment. Furthermore, the team published a magazine “Synthetic Biology 101”, which was distributed NYU and Brighton College students. iGEM NYU Abu Dhabi also helped and advised a student from NYU New York campus how to create an iGEM team. <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:NYU_Abu_Dhabi/HP/Silver">To read more…</a>
 
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For the Integrated Human Practices iGEM NYU Abu Dhabi wanted to explore the demands and of the possible device buyers. After conducting surveys with food vendors from Indonesia and Pakistan and within NYU Abu Dhabi the team shaped the product to match the needs of the customer. <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:NYU_Abu_Dhabi/HP/Gold_Integrated">To read more…</a>  
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For the Education and Engagement the team held a workshop in Ar-Rahmah Mosque, Yogyakarta, Indonesia for elementary school students. The team also held presentations in NYU Abu Dhabi during courses <i>Foundations of Science 1 & 2</i> and <i>Foundations of Science 3 & 4</i> in order to build up on the theme of the courses: the integration of sciences and engineering. <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:NYU_Abu_Dhabi/Engagement">To read more…</a>    
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              We hosted the first iGEM workshop for high schools students in the UAE, where students from Brighton College in Abu Dhabi were given the opportunity to experience the integration of synthetic biology and engineering. Furthermore, the team published a magazine <i>Synthetic Biology 101</i>, which was distributed online and among NYU and Brighton College students. iGEM NYU Abu Dhabi also helped and advised a student from the NYU New York campus on how to start their own iGEM team. We have also developed a program that allows users to facilitate information sharing regarding their detection results. <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:NYU_Abu_Dhabi/HP/Silver">Read more</a>  
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              Due to the geographical location of NYUAD, which is in close proximity to countries where food safety is a daily, life-threatening concern, we were inspired to design and deliver an efficient solution to reduce the severity of this issue. The feedback from our target audiences was taken into consideration, which was later reflected in the evolution of our design. We surveyed potential consumers of different backgrounds: (1) food vendors from Pakistan and Indonesia, and (2) individuals from our international student body. We modified our eco-friendly device such that it is portable, affordable, and allows for rapid STEC detection in 20 minutes. Based on the significant local interest and usability of our device for other point-of-care diagnostic applications, our idea was introduced to startAD, an innovation and entrepreneurship platform for start-ups in the UAE. With their guidance and expertise, we aim to further develop our device to meet our target’s demands. <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:NYU_Abu_Dhabi/HP/Gold_Integrated">Read more</a>  
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                We believe change should start with increasing awareness and educating individuals, particularly those in vulnerable environments. To extend our project beyond developing a device, we conducted several education and public engagement efforts. We taught primary school students in Indonesia about food and personal hygiene in order to instill this knowledge early-on. We held the first iGEM workshop for high school students in the UAE. In the interdisciplinary spirit of iGEM, we taught students how to perform bacterial transformation, code using the Arduino platform, and the positive outcomes from integrating these disciplines. We also advised students from NYU New York on how to begin their own iGEM Team. We presented our project to students in the <i>Foundations of Science</i> courses, which was developed to integrate the natural and physical sciences. Feedback from these students indicated that we had inspired them to pursue knowledge outside of their specific disciplines. <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:NYU_Abu_Dhabi/Engagement">Read more</a>
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Latest revision as of 19:48, 1 November 2017


We hosted the first iGEM workshop for high schools students in the UAE, where students from Brighton College in Abu Dhabi were given the opportunity to experience the integration of synthetic biology and engineering. Furthermore, the team published a magazine Synthetic Biology 101, which was distributed online and among NYU and Brighton College students. iGEM NYU Abu Dhabi also helped and advised a student from the NYU New York campus on how to start their own iGEM team. We have also developed a program that allows users to facilitate information sharing regarding their detection results. Read more

Due to the geographical location of NYUAD, which is in close proximity to countries where food safety is a daily, life-threatening concern, we were inspired to design and deliver an efficient solution to reduce the severity of this issue. The feedback from our target audiences was taken into consideration, which was later reflected in the evolution of our design. We surveyed potential consumers of different backgrounds: (1) food vendors from Pakistan and Indonesia, and (2) individuals from our international student body. We modified our eco-friendly device such that it is portable, affordable, and allows for rapid STEC detection in 20 minutes. Based on the significant local interest and usability of our device for other point-of-care diagnostic applications, our idea was introduced to startAD, an innovation and entrepreneurship platform for start-ups in the UAE. With their guidance and expertise, we aim to further develop our device to meet our target’s demands. Read more

We believe change should start with increasing awareness and educating individuals, particularly those in vulnerable environments. To extend our project beyond developing a device, we conducted several education and public engagement efforts. We taught primary school students in Indonesia about food and personal hygiene in order to instill this knowledge early-on. We held the first iGEM workshop for high school students in the UAE. In the interdisciplinary spirit of iGEM, we taught students how to perform bacterial transformation, code using the Arduino platform, and the positive outcomes from integrating these disciplines. We also advised students from NYU New York on how to begin their own iGEM Team. We presented our project to students in the Foundations of Science courses, which was developed to integrate the natural and physical sciences. Feedback from these students indicated that we had inspired them to pursue knowledge outside of their specific disciplines. Read more