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The pupils academy was a great possibility for us to take synthetic biology to high school students. Therefore, we organized all four practical sessions on synthetic biology. Theoretical explanations were integrated into typical experiments from synthetic biology. The students learned some basics about different transformation methods while performing heat shock as well as electroporation on their own. Moreover, plasmid isolation and analysis as well as the identification of different bacterial resistance genes were taught. Furthermore, some of the given talks featured iGEM and our project. Besides the lab work, we tried to connect to the pupils by organizing a pizza evening and we were available for discussions at the get-togethers. We could answer their questions about university, different studies and more, always giving them some input on synthetic biology. Some weeks after the end of the academy, we organized a re-meetup to answer questions the pupils came up with in the meantime. | The pupils academy was a great possibility for us to take synthetic biology to high school students. Therefore, we organized all four practical sessions on synthetic biology. Theoretical explanations were integrated into typical experiments from synthetic biology. The students learned some basics about different transformation methods while performing heat shock as well as electroporation on their own. Moreover, plasmid isolation and analysis as well as the identification of different bacterial resistance genes were taught. Furthermore, some of the given talks featured iGEM and our project. Besides the lab work, we tried to connect to the pupils by organizing a pizza evening and we were available for discussions at the get-togethers. We could answer their questions about university, different studies and more, always giving them some input on synthetic biology. Some weeks after the end of the academy, we organized a re-meetup to answer questions the pupils came up with in the meantime. |
Revision as of 15:42, 31 October 2017
Public Engagement
Biotech Quiz Show
Figure 1: The cooperation meeting between the iGEM team Bielefeld-CeBiTec 2017 and the btS Bielefeld. On the left: team member Yannic Kerkhoff; on the right: first chairmen Pierre Kugler
The Pupils Academy
What the pupils academy for synthetic biology is about:
Our impact on the pupils academy:
Figure 2: Impressions from the Pupils Academy. Top left: Presentation about iGEM. Top right: Us explaining the transformation via electroporation to the pupils. Bottom: Result plates from transformations with gfp and rfp.
GENIALE - when science gets available for everyone
What the GENIALE is about:
Our involvement in the GENIALE:
Figure (X): Team member Michelle Liebers advising children at the GENIALE.
Traineeship on biology for pupils
What the traineeship is about:
Our impact on the traineeship:
Press
Radio
The second one from July can be found here (German).
Figure (X): Team members Olga and Markus at the radio for the first interview.
Figure (Y): Team member Lennard giving the second interview.