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− | To offer students of natural sciences related degree programs a more manifold proposal to establish their scientific knowledge and lab experience aside from their daily university routine, we designed and planned a biotech quiz show. It will be arranged as a social event at the end of the year. This competition is designed for several teams with three to five members. These teams compete against each other in three categories, including games like “refill pipette tip boxes”, “estimate colonies on a plate”, “assemble a bioreactor” and a “pipetting challenge”. The teams collect points in each game to win, and in the end, there will be an award ceremony. We organized the biotech quiz show together with the btS Bielefeld, a non-profit and independent student initiative, swhich sees itself as a go-between for students, universities and companies related to life sciences [<a href="https://bts-ev.de/bts">https://bts-ev.de/bts/</a>]. The mmeting with the btS on 31<sup>th</ | + | To offer students of natural sciences related degree programs a more manifold proposal to establish their scientific knowledge and lab experience aside from their daily university routine, we designed and planned a biotech quiz show. It will be arranged as a social event at the end of the year. This competition is designed for several teams with three to five members. These teams compete against each other in three categories, including games like “refill pipette tip boxes”, “estimate colonies on a plate”, “assemble a bioreactor” and a “pipetting challenge”. The teams collect points in each game to win, and in the end, there will be an award ceremony. We organized the biotech quiz show together with the btS Bielefeld, a non-profit and independent student initiative, swhich sees itself as a go-between for students, universities and companies related to life sciences [<a href="https://bts-ev.de/bts">https://bts-ev.de/bts/</a>]. The mmeting with the btS on 31<sup>th</sup> of August, where we discussed the realization of our event, helped strengthening the cooperation of the iGEM team and the btS. |
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− | The “GENIALE – Science Festival Bielefeld“ took place from August, 19<sup>th</ | + | The “GENIALE – Science Festival Bielefeld“ took place from August, 19<sup>th</sup> to 26<sup>th</sup> 2017. It is a street science festival that was initiated to make science available for everyone irrespective of academic success, age, or gender. The GENIALE is a cooperation between the city of Bielefeld and many science institutes. The festival was established in 2007, taking place the first time in 2008. Since its inventions, it took place every third year. This year, it was situated all over the city, starting at the city hall, and spreading all over the city including many science facilities. In summary, the GENIALE is a great science related festival for everyone interested in (experimental) sciences. |
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− | On August, 22<sup>nd</ | + | On August, 22<sup>nd</sup> and August 23<sup>rd</sup>, the so-called "campus days" and the GENIALE took place at Bielefeld University. The CeBiTec laboratory building and other scientific buildings became a place of science for everyone. On these days, we provided a large science area in the foyer of the CeBiTec. With our experiments situated on many tables, we made even the youngest participants see what working in a lab (on synthetic biology) is about. Our experimental setup consisted of a variety of scientific approaches and experiments based on “fun facts” of science. Here, the children learned how to use a pipette and what their everyday usage in the lab is. Furthermore, children and adults could do a thin layer chromatography of leaves and analyze different mixtures with filters. Other experiments involved a microscope to examine algae cells from <i>Euglena gracilis</i> or freshly taken samples of hair. Furthermore, we also offered DNA extraction from different fruits, using only salt, dish washer detergents, water, and ethanol. All experiments were further accompanied by background information on the biological principles. We also provided take-away flyers with the most important information. Besides these more biology-based experiments, we also offered some fun experiments like the non-newtonian fluid, or secret ink, which can be easily replicated at home. Everybody were fascinated by our jewelry derived from lab equipment. We tried to limit all experiments to household- products to demonstrate how science surrounds us in our daily life. Further on, we presented posters explaining the flow of information in a cell in general, the iGEM competition and our project, always ready to answer questions on any of the topics. With our experimental setup, we could not only fascinate our youngest participants of the age of two, but also elderly ones who (re-)discovered their interest in science. |
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− | Regional traineeships on biology are organized by the teutolab, which was founded 16 years ago. The teutolab was established to enable pupils of all ages to learn extracurricular skills through independent and partly self-organized experiments. Subjects range from the natural sciences to technical areas. The internships, lasting three weeks from March, 20<sup>th</ | + | Regional traineeships on biology are organized by the teutolab, which was founded 16 years ago. The teutolab was established to enable pupils of all ages to learn extracurricular skills through independent and partly self-organized experiments. Subjects range from the natural sciences to technical areas. The internships, lasting three weeks from March, 20<sup>th</sup> to April, 7<sup>th</sup> of 2017, were planned in cooperation with a local high school and could be attended instead of ordinary school lessons. 16 highly motivated students with a great interest in molecular biology, attended the traineeship. While the first and the third week were used for excursions and preparations, the second week consisted of experiments on different biological topics. Those topics included typical biological areas explained in schools, such as the differentiation of animals and the analysis of orchids, but also covered phylogenetics and synthetic biology. Thus, this great variety enabled the pupils to find an area of interest, which may influence their choice of study. In the end, the traineeship was documented with a (private) film featuring the most interesting aspects for the students to take home. |
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− | To present our project to students of our university and people in our region and beyond, we got in contact with the university press and published a news article about the iGEM competition, our team, and our project on the 11<sup>th</ | + | To present our project to students of our university and people in our region and beyond, we got in contact with the university press and published a news article about the iGEM competition, our team, and our project on the 11<sup>th</sup> September 2017. Access the English version of the article <a href="https://ekvv.uni-bielefeld.de/blog/uninews/entry/students_aim_to_extend_the">here</a>. |
− | Following up on that, the German regional newspaper "Westfalen-Blatt Bielefeld" contacted us for an article about our work in the lab, our achievements, and our project in general. The article was published in Westfalen-Blatt no. 243 at Thursday, the 19th October 2017. | + | Following up on that, the German regional newspaper "Westfalen-Blatt Bielefeld" contacted us for an article about our work in the lab, our achievements, and our project in general. The article was published in Westfalen-Blatt no. 243 at Thursday, the 19th October 2017. |
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− | On the 5<sup>th</ | + | On the 5<sup>th</sup> of October, iGEM Düsseldorf-Cologne hosted the SynBioDay at the University of Düsseldorf. The entire day was filled with interesting talks and discussion, including talks from Prof. Matias Zurbriggen from the Institute for Synthetic Biology, PD Dr. Marc-Denis Weitze from the German Academy of Science and Engineering, Prof. Röbbe Wünschiers from the Hochschule Mittweida as well as from Dr. Tobias Erb from the Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology. Furthermore, four German iGEM teams, including our team, had the chance to present their projects to public and experts in an oral presentation. Enough time was offered during the breaks for interesting discussions and networking. All iGEM teams also had the chance to present their projects during a poster session. The event concluded with an ethics discussion, which was led by Dipl.-Pol. Christopher Coenen from the ITAS Karlsruhe. We would like to thank the team from Düsseldorf-Cologne for hosting such a great event and for giving our team the chance to present our project to the public, other iGEM teams and experts. |
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Revision as of 14:46, 1 November 2017
Public Engagement
Short Summary
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: btS first chairman 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: Our team members 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
Figure 4: The article pusblished in the newspaper
Radio
The second one from July can be found here (German).
Figure (5): Team members Olga and Markus at the radio for the first interview.
Figure (6): Team member Lennard giving the second interview.