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                         <p>The goal for the mentorship project is to help students who are interested in bio-engineering in IHS to build their very own synthetic biology project team.   
 
                         <p>The goal for the mentorship project is to help students who are interested in bio-engineering in IHS to build their very own synthetic biology project team.   
 
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                         <p>During our first visit in October 2017, we shared our past project team experiences working in a collaborative and interdisciplinary environment; we described the experience of bringing a concept to life: from ideation to development to feedback stages. In addition, we shared our brainstorming process to help lead them in the right direction to develop sound synthetic biology project ideas themselves. In the coming months, we will continue to mentor them for their upcoming <a class="link" href="http://biobuilderedu.wpengine.com/program/biobuilderclub/">Bio-Builder competition</a>, a smaller-scale program similar to iGEM, and conduct workshops on lab techniques, teamwork and leadership.  
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                         <p>During our first visit in October 2017, we shared our past project team experiences working in a collaborative and interdisciplinary environment; we described the experience of bringing a concept to life: from ideation to development to feedback stages. In addition, we shared our brainstorming process to help lead them in the right direction to develop sound synthetic biology project ideas themselves. In the coming months, we will continue to mentor them for their upcoming <a class="link" href="http://biobuilderedu.wpengine.com/program/biobuilderclub/">Bio-Builder competition</a>, a smaller-scale program similar to iGEM, and conduct workshops on lab techniques, teamwork and leadership. As for last week, the teacher we’ve been contacting from Ithaca High School, Ms Arti Jewett, was awarded the grant “Biotechnology in the Classroom”, which will enable us to carry out lab workshops more easily in the future.
 
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                         <p>The members of our own iGEM team come from a variety of backgrounds. Some of us had excellent science programs in high school, getting involved with research and entering science competitions at the national level. However, others of us had less exposure and wanted to provide greater opportunity to the students in our community. We understand the importance of early exposure to up to date science technology in high school education. We wanted to show the students that they had the ability to take their own ideas and run with them, to innovate, and to explore in synthetic biology.  
 
                         <p>The members of our own iGEM team come from a variety of backgrounds. Some of us had excellent science programs in high school, getting involved with research and entering science competitions at the national level. However, others of us had less exposure and wanted to provide greater opportunity to the students in our community. We understand the importance of early exposure to up to date science technology in high school education. We wanted to show the students that they had the ability to take their own ideas and run with them, to innovate, and to explore in synthetic biology.  
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                         <div class="content-subtitle">Prefreshman Summer Program</div>
 
                         <div class="content-subtitle">Prefreshman Summer Program</div>
                         <p>Every year, the Cornell Office of Undergraduate Biology hosts a science outreach program for the incoming freshmen on campus who are part of the Prefreshman Summer Program (PSP). A variety of engineering project teams, such as iGEM, and undergraduate scientists give lab tours and participate in a panel discussion where the incoming freshmen can learn what it is like to work in a lab and how to get involved in science on campus. We showed freshmen around our lab, including specific equipment and their purposes, talked them through what iGEM is and what our past and present projects are, and answered any questions they had about how to get involved in science at Cornell. Many of the pre-freshmen showed great interest in joining a project team or doing research on campus.
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                         <p>Every year, Cornell Office of Undergraduate Biology hosts a science outreach program for the incoming freshmen on campus who are part of the Prefreshman Summer Program (PSP). A variety of engineering project teams, such as iGEM, and undergraduate scientists give lab tours and participate in a panel discussion where the incoming freshmen can learn what it is like to work in a lab and how to get involved in science on campus. We showed freshmen around our lab, including specific equipment and their purposes, talked them through what iGEM is and what our past and present projects are, and answered any questions they had about how to get involved in science at Cornell. Many of the pre-freshmen showed great interest in joining a project team or doing research on campus.
 
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                           <div class="content-subtitle">Summer Institute for Life Sciences - hosted by Cornell Office of Undergraduate Biology</div>
 
                           <div class="content-subtitle">Summer Institute for Life Sciences - hosted by Cornell Office of Undergraduate Biology</div>

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