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        On October 1, 2017, the NYUAD iGEM team invited 18 high school students and 2 teachers from Brighton College in Abu Dhabi, UAE, to experience an iGEM research environment. This one-day workshop provided the students with the opportunity to channel their interest in both biology and engineering. This is the first high school workshop that is tailored to exposing talented high school students to iGEM in the UAE.
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        On October 1, 2017, the NYUAD iGEM team invited 18 high school students and 2 teachers from Brighton College in Abu Dhabi, UAE, to experience an iGEM research environment. This one-day workshop provided the students with the opportunity to channel their interest in both biology and engineering. This is the first high school workshop that is tailored to exposing talented high school students to iGEM in the UAE.
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In the beginning of the workshop, the NYUAD team gave a presentation on iGEM and how the students can get involved by potentially joining future NYUAD teams. Through this presentation, the students also learned the important connection between biology and engineering in the context of iGEM and the synthetic biology field. This presentation was followed by the first workshop of the day: GLO, Bacteria, GLO, which taught the students how to transform pGLO DNA into the E. coli cloning vector using the heat shock method. The NYUAD team walked them through basic laboratory techniques and bacterial transformation, which is integral to an iGEM team’s success. The students then experienced the engineering environment through the second workshop Arduino + LED, which taught the students how to integrate many elements to create a device such as interactive design, programming, and circuitry. The students learned the basics of programming and circuit design by creating their own simple circuit using LEDs and Arduino, an open source electronic platform. Besides completing the workshop, the students also received a copy of the NYUAD team’s magazine Synthetic Biology 101 as a source for further learning about the advances in synthetic biology.
 
In the beginning of the workshop, the NYUAD team gave a presentation on iGEM and how the students can get involved by potentially joining future NYUAD teams. Through this presentation, the students also learned the important connection between biology and engineering in the context of iGEM and the synthetic biology field. This presentation was followed by the first workshop of the day: GLO, Bacteria, GLO, which taught the students how to transform pGLO DNA into the E. coli cloning vector using the heat shock method. The NYUAD team walked them through basic laboratory techniques and bacterial transformation, which is integral to an iGEM team’s success. The students then experienced the engineering environment through the second workshop Arduino + LED, which taught the students how to integrate many elements to create a device such as interactive design, programming, and circuitry. The students learned the basics of programming and circuit design by creating their own simple circuit using LEDs and Arduino, an open source electronic platform. Besides completing the workshop, the students also received a copy of the NYUAD team’s magazine Synthetic Biology 101 as a source for further learning about the advances in synthetic biology.

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High School Workshop

On October 1, 2017, the NYUAD iGEM team invited 18 high school students and 2 teachers from Brighton College in Abu Dhabi, UAE, to experience an iGEM research environment. This one-day workshop provided the students with the opportunity to channel their interest in both biology and engineering. This is the first high school workshop that is tailored to exposing talented high school students to iGEM in the UAE.