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− | <h1 class="box-heading">March for Science | + | <h1 class="box-heading">March for Science</h1> |
+ | <h4>22 April 2017</h4> | ||
<h2>SCIENCE, NOT SILENCE </h2> | <h2>SCIENCE, NOT SILENCE </h2> | ||
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− | Science influences very different aspects of our daily life. It is critical to health, economics, food security, and safety. Being part of an iGEM team brings us | + | Science influences very different aspects of our daily life. It is critical to health, economics, food security, and safety. Being part of an iGEM team brings us even closer in touch with what it means to be a scientist and how important the acknowledgement from public policy and society is for our work. </p> <p> |
− | To celebrate | + | To celebrate and strengthen the role of science in policy making, our iGEM team joined the March for Science in Dresden on April 22, 2017. The initial “Scientists March on Washington” was supported by a series of marches in more than 600 other cities all around the globe. |
− | + | The main goals of the march were to support evidence-based policy making, government funded research and transparency in science. </p><p> | |
− | + | As young scientists, we walked through the baroque city center of Dresden to demonstrate what value scientific research has for our community and that scientifically proven facts should be taken more seriously in political decisions. The acceptance of the consensus on climate change and evolution has also been one of our major concerns which is why we put a lot of effort into our <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:TU_Dresden/iGEM-goes-green"> iGEM goes green</a> initiative. Taken together it has been a remarkable experience to show solidarity with the world wide scientific community and to stand up for our values and interests - We marched forward with Science. </p> | |
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− | + | Find more information here: </br> | |
− | <a href="https://www.marchforscience.com/mission/">https://www.marchforscience.com/mission/</a>, 09.09.2017 </br> | + | <a target="_blank" href="https://www.marchforscience.com/our-mission/">https://www.marchforscience.com/our-mission/</a>, 09.09.2017 </br> |
− | <a href=" | + | <a target="_blank" href="http://www.marchforscience.de">https://www.marchforscience.de</a>, 09.09.2017 |
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− | + | <h1 id="green_expertise" class="box-heading"> Green Expertise</h1> | |
+ | <h4> iGEM goes green</h4> | ||
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− | While planning our iGEM project, we thought that only considering environmental implications of our project was not enough. We decided that we want to take responsibility for the environmental impact of our whole project | + | While planning our iGEM project, we thought that only considering environmental implications of our project was not enough. We decided that we want to take responsibility for the environmental impact of our whole project from our lab work to our flights to Boston. Therefore, we started the <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:TU_Dresden/iGEM-goes-green" style="color:green">“iGEM goes green”</a> initiative aiming for a more sustainable iGEM competition and research in general. With iGEM goes green we want to share the ecological improvements of our work and encourage as many teams and research groups as possible to get involved.</figure> |
− | <p> | + | <p>We spent a lot of time investigating options and possibilities for planting trees, getting familiar with CO<sub>2</sub> compensation as well as looking for collaboration partners and support. |
− | We got in contact with some experts in the field of sustainability and exchanged views with the existing community in order to learn how to track our GHG emissions, how to reduce them and how to share our results with the world:</p> | + | We got in contact with some experts in the field of sustainability and exchanged views with the existing community in order to learn how to track our green house gas (GHG) emissions, how to reduce them and how to share our results with the world:</p> |
<h2>Sustainability experts</h2> | <h2>Sustainability experts</h2> | ||
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<h3>Nicole Kelesoglu</h3> | <h3>Nicole Kelesoglu</h3> | ||
− | <h4>Editor and blogger of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.labconscious.com/ | + | <h4>Editor and blogger of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.labconscious.com/" style="color:green">Labconscious</a>, an open resource website for scientists in green lab initiatives</h4> |
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+ | <h3>Dr. Ulrich Pietzarka</h3> | ||
+ | <h4>Curator of the <a target="_blank" href="https://tu-dresden.de/bu/umwelt/fb_garten" style="color:green">Forstbotanical Garden Tharandt, Dresden University of Technology</a></h4> | ||
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+ | <p>When searching for ways and places where to plant a tree, we came across the forstbotanical garden of our university. They do not just collect trees from all over the world, they also consider them to be an important part of global carbon and water cycles. <a target="_blank" href="https://tu-dresden.de/bu/umwelt/forst/forstbotanik/forstbotanik/die-professur/beschaeftigte/dr-ulrich-pietzarka" style="color:green">Dr. Ulrich Pietzarka</a> is interested in research of drought-resistant plants and offered us to plant a bur oak, <i>Quercus macrocarpa</i>, which is drought and fire resistant itself. We were given a guided tour through the forstpark and support for planting. We are glad that we decided to choose their offer, our payment of 100 € is perfectly invested into the nurture of our tree.</p> | ||
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<h3>Wilderness International</h3> | <h3>Wilderness International</h3> | ||
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+ | <h1 id="safety" class="box-heading">Safety Expertise</h1> | ||
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+ | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/f/f7/T--TU_Dresden--S_Lydiasafety.jpg" | ||
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+ | <figcaption>Legal assistant Ms K. Michalk from the Institute for Technological and Environmental Law at TU Dresden and team member Lydia Kirsche</figcaption></figure> | ||
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+ | As our team aims at applying encapsulated bacteria in facilities other than our laboratories we had to consider the biological safety of our project. Therefore, we met with the legal assistant Ms K. Michalk from the Institute for Technological and Environmental Law at TU Dresden. She informed us about the procedure during the safety evaluation of a biological project and what is needed to make our Peptidosomes with the encapsulated biosensor applicable in e.g. a sewage treatment plant. According to her provisional assessment, the encapsulation of the biosensor into Peptidosomes represents a huge improvement in contrast to a biosensor that is placed on the market without further immobilization. She estimates this additional safety measure as pivotal for the potential prospective approval for a placement on the market. However, she also recommends the installation of further safety levels into our proposed portable system described <a target="_blank" href ="https://2017.igem.org/Team:TU_Dresden/Safety">here</a>. Hereby, so-called indestructible materials could be suitable, preventing bacteria from escaping the system. </figure> | ||
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− | <h1 class="box-heading">Long Night of Sciences | + | <h1 id="LNS" class="box-heading">Long Night of Sciences</h1> |
+ | <h4>16 June 2017 </h4> | ||
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<p>As part of giving back to the community, we hosted a booth at the Long Night of Sciences, an annually event taking place in many cities throughout Germany. We focused on introducing iGEM and synthetic biology to the public in Dresden. We tried to increase awareness of the beauty and ethics behind the things we do. To keep all ages entertained, we had Legos and gave instructions to kids on how to build BioBricks. Different colors of big bricks corresponded to different genes, like fluorescent proteins, smaller bricks corresponded to different promoters and so on. </p> <p> | <p>As part of giving back to the community, we hosted a booth at the Long Night of Sciences, an annually event taking place in many cities throughout Germany. We focused on introducing iGEM and synthetic biology to the public in Dresden. We tried to increase awareness of the beauty and ethics behind the things we do. To keep all ages entertained, we had Legos and gave instructions to kids on how to build BioBricks. Different colors of big bricks corresponded to different genes, like fluorescent proteins, smaller bricks corresponded to different promoters and so on. </p> <p> | ||
− | We also offered strawberry DNA extraction, where kids could extract DNA by mashing them with their hands in bag of soap and then extracting the DNA in cold ethanol. As the children | + | We also offered strawberry DNA extraction, where kids could extract DNA by mashing them with their hands in bag of soap and then extracting the DNA in cold ethanol. As the children were entertained with their Legos and strawberry pounding, we presented our project in synthetic biology to their parents and all the visitors of the Long Night of Sciences. People were introduced to the latest research in biotechnology and expressed their deep interest in BioBricks and synthetic biology in general. At the end of the day, successful young scientists were able to take home a tube of strawberry DNA and parents were left in awe of newly acquired kids' skills. </p> |
<p>Some impressions: </p> | <p>Some impressions: </p> | ||
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− | + | <h1 " class="box-heading">Public Engagement</h1> | |
+ | <p>To spread the word about synthetic biology and our project EncaBcillus, one of our team members went to her former school, the Rudolf-Hildebrand-Schule in Markkleeberg (a town close to Leipzig). Here she presented the concept of synthetic biology and introduced our project idea to senior year students participating in the course of Biotechnology. After the presentation, there was time for an additional question and answer session to enable an exchange of ideas and further discussion about the topic. </p> | ||
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− | + | <h1 " class="box-heading">Press Coverage</h1> | |
− | + | <p>Articles on our team, our project and iGEM goes green have been published in various newspapers, newsletters and blogs:</p> | |
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− | + | <li><a target="_blank" href="http://www.sz-online.de/nachrichten/bakterien-im-kaefig-3806056.html"><i>Bakterien im Käfig</i></a> - article in German about us in the local newspaper Sächsische Zeitung (printed on 29/10/2017)</li> | |
− | + | <li><a target="_blank" href="https://tu-dresden.de/tu-dresden/newsportal/ressourcen/dateien/universitaetsjournal/uj_pdfs/uj_2017/UJ19-17.pdf">Article on our work in the "Universitätsjournal"</a> - the TU Dresden's newspaper (in German)</li> | |
− | + | <li>Article on our team and our sustainability endeavours in the <a target="_blank" href="https://tu-dresden.de/tu-dresden/arbeitsschutz-umwelt/newsletter/newsletter-2017-02#ck_STUDENTISCHE%20PROJEKTE">TU Dresden newslettter on Work Safety, Health and the Environment</a> (in German)</li> | |
+ | <li>Blog Post about us and iGEM goes green on <a target="_blank" href="http://www.labconscious.com/blog/2017/7/25/igem-goes-green">Labconscious</a> - during our stay in Boston we gave an interview which will be published there as well.</li> | ||
+ | <li>We were features in several newsletters at TU Dresden e.g. at the <a target="_blank" href="https://tu-dresden.de/ing/informatik/ressourcen/dateien/newsletter/Newsletter-Oktober37.pdf">Computer Science institute (in German)</a> </li> | ||
+ | <li>Our sponsor Eurofins published an <a target="_blank" href="https://www.eurofinsgenomics.eu/en/eurofins-genomics/corporate-information/deals-promotions/igem-sponsorship/igem-team-dresden.aspx">articel and an interview</a> about us and our sponsor BMG Labtech featured us in an <a target="_blank" href="https://www.bmglabtech.com/igem-sponsoring-2017/">article about iGEM teams</a> they were supporting</li> | ||
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