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For our project, we needed a lot of money. We asked loads of big companies to sponsor us; we even sold handmade burgers in front of the cafeteria. Still, in the beginning of our project we could not convince many sponsors to support us so we decided to start a crowdfunding campaign and even filmed a video about our roughly sketched project idea. 
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A big thanks to Max, a student of Filmuniversität Babelsberg, whose help eventually lead to this fantastic result:
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Recording the video was quite difficult (for 3 minutes we needed a whole day) but also fun and great for team building. We also had to write texts and propagate our campaign. In the end, we collected an unbelievable total of  1.820€. This money helps us to present our results in Boston at this year’s  Giant Jamboree. </p>
  
 
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On June 22, 2017, the LAB-SUPPLY exposition took place in the ESTREL Convention Center in Berlin, a chance our team could not miss. This regional trade fair for instrumental analytics, laboratory technology, laboratory chemicals, and biotechnology attracted more than 900 visitors (among them our iGEM team).
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Furthermore, the visit was an opportunity to directly get in touch with the companies to promote the iGEM competition and our team. For instance, we gained the support of companies like eppendorf, OMNILAB and LABOR PRAXIS. To sum up, the convention gave the visitors the chance to gain information from the trade exhibition by around 100 producers coming from lab- and analytic technique, to listen to lectures about the newest trends concerning the application technique in the laboratory, and also to gather tips for the daily work in the laboratory.
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At our booth, we showed which products include or will be produced by gene modified organisms. Many people do not know what gene modification is or that every organism and every cell contains DNA. We tried to bring the synthetic biology closer to women, men and children.
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An important assignment of iGEM is to get in touch with non-scientific people, to inform them about our ideas of the competition and synthetic biology in general. Therefor, we asked around and then had the chance to visit two grammar schools, in Brandenburg and in Saxony. We gave presentations about synthetic biology and biotechnology in general and also explained our projects and experiences in the lab. Incidentally, we talked about our studies in Potsdam and scientific work. We ended with a discussion about the pros and cons of genetic engineering, in which the whole group took part. Students as well as the teachers were interested in the topic and asked a lot of questions. We also used the chance to give away the <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:Cologne-Duesseldorf/Engagement"> postcards</a> that were sent to us by <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:Cologne-Duesseldorf">iGEM Düsseldorf-Cologne</a>.
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Human Practises - Silver

Human Practices is a field as important as the project itself. Thinking about the possible impacts your project might have on the world and engaging with the public to establish a well informed public understanding are key features of succesful scientific progress.