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The session began with the basics of synthetic biology, iGEM, our projects. This was followed by a compendious presentation on ‘Ethical Issues in Synthetic Biology’, which involved discussion on Ethical issues like Bioterrorism, Patenting and Creation of Monopolies, Uncontrolled release, Creating Artificial Life etc.<br> | The session began with the basics of synthetic biology, iGEM, our projects. This was followed by a compendious presentation on ‘Ethical Issues in Synthetic Biology’, which involved discussion on Ethical issues like Bioterrorism, Patenting and Creation of Monopolies, Uncontrolled release, Creating Artificial Life etc.<br> | ||
− | In order to give students a flavor of lab work, we conducted an experimental workshop in their lab. The experimental workshop consisted of simple illustrations and some hands-on experience for them such as Plasmid isolation, Gel electrophoresis, Inoculation, streaking, etc. We further encouraged the school students to make a team of their own and participate in iGEM and assured full support from our side. Finally, we took the feedback and conducted a small survey based on general awareness. The workshops were successful as we could see students really getting excited about the entire idea of iGEM and seemed to be enthusiastic for the competition. In Fact, we received a letter of Appreciation from one of the school (DAV Public School Sector-14, Gurgaon, Delhi).<br> | + | In order to give students a flavor of lab work, we conducted an experimental workshop in their lab. The experimental workshop consisted of simple illustrations and some hands-on experience for them such as Plasmid isolation, Gel electrophoresis, Inoculation, streaking, etc. We further encouraged the school students to make a team of their own and participate in iGEM and assured full support from our side. Finally, we took the feedback and conducted a small survey based on general awareness. The workshops were successful as we could see students really getting excited about the entire idea of iGEM and seemed to be enthusiastic for the competition. In Fact, we received a letter of Appreciation (<a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/b/b8/T--IIT_Delhi--Certificate_DAV.pdf">https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/b/b8/T--IIT_Delhi--Certificate_DAV.pdf</a>) from one of the school (DAV Public School Sector-14, Gurgaon, Delhi).<br> |
Feedback obtained from the students: 9.35/10 (Total No of students:196)<br> | Feedback obtained from the students: 9.35/10 (Total No of students:196)<br> | ||
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− | <h2 id="pfont1"><span class="image left"><img class="imgrow" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/9/9f/T--IIT_Delhi--iiser_mohali_group_photo.jpg" alt="" /></span><b id="pfont2"></b><br> | + | <h2 id="pfont1"><span class="image left"><img class="imgrow" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/9/9f/T--IIT_Delhi--iiser_mohali_group_photo.jpg" alt="" /></span><b id="pfont2"></b><br> Mr. Mahendra Sahare,a Ph.D. student, doing a humanities project under a Supreme Court lawyer, Dr. Naveen Thayyil, has been in collaboration with iGEM IIT Delhi for the past two years. Together, we have worked on the aspect of ‘Ethical Scientific Practices’. Also, on his recent visit to IISER Mohali, he came back with a collaborative offer for iGEM IIT Delhi to mentor IISER Mohali and help in the establishment of iGEM club there. On our return from the Giant Jamboree 2016, our team members gave a presentation scheduled there, initiated their team and thereafter our team mentored the iGEM Mohali team. |
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− | <h2 id="pfont1"><span class="image left"><img class="imgrow" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/4/48/T--IIT_Delhi--CAIC_Case_study_Discussion_students_compressed.jpg" alt="" /><img class="imgrow" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/2/28/T--IIT_Delhi--CAIC_Case_study_presentation_compressed.jpg" alt="" /><img class="imgrow" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/a/a1/T--IIT_Delhi--CAIC_Creating_artificial_life_workshop.jpg" alt="" /></span><b id="pfont2"></b><br> We conducted four sessions on ‘Ethical issues in Synthetic Biology’ in a course of Professional Ethics & Social Responsibility (NEN100) at IIT. We addressed various Ethical Issues like Bioterrorism, Patenting and Creation of Monopolies, Uncontrolled release, Creating Artificial Life etc. in our sessions which was followed by an interesting ‘Case Study Discussion’ session wherein students were divided into groups and allocated the case study and asked to come and discuss the case study and identify the concerned Ethical issue, and draw the conclusions with the rest of the class. Finally, we took the feedback and conducted a survey which consisted of the questionnaire related to Ethics in Synthetic Biology. | + | <h2 id="pfont1"><span class="image left"><img class="imgrow" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/4/48/T--IIT_Delhi--CAIC_Case_study_Discussion_students_compressed.jpg" alt="" /><img class="imgrow" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/2/28/T--IIT_Delhi--CAIC_Case_study_presentation_compressed.jpg" alt="" /><img class="imgrow" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/a/a1/T--IIT_Delhi--CAIC_Creating_artificial_life_workshop.jpg" alt="" /></span><b id="pfont2"></b><br> We conducted four sessions on ‘Ethical issues in Synthetic Biology’ in a course of Professional Ethics & Social Responsibility (NEN100) at IIT. We addressed various Ethical Issues like Bioterrorism, Patenting and Creation of Monopolies, Uncontrolled release, Creating Artificial Life etc. in our sessions which was followed by an interesting ‘Case Study Discussion’ session wherein students were divided into groups and allocated the case study and asked to come and discuss the case study and identify the concerned Ethical issue, and draw the conclusions with the rest of the class. Finally, we took the feedback and conducted a survey which consisted of the questionnaire related to Ethics in Synthetic Biology.Also the course manager of PESR committee, Mr.Lavlesh Bhanot appreciated our initiative.(Letter of appreciation;<a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/0/00/T--IIT_Delhi--letter_nen.pdf">https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/0/00/T--IIT_Delhi--letter_nen.pdf</a>) |
Feedback obtained from the students on the workshop conducted: 8.3/10 | Feedback obtained from the students on the workshop conducted: 8.3/10 | ||
(No of students:85) | (No of students:85) |
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