As part of giving back to the community, we hosted a booth at the Long Night of Sciences, a yearly event occurring in many cities nationwide in Germany, to teach the Dresden people about iGEM and synthetic biology, and increase awareness of the beauty and ethics behind the things we do. To keep all the ages entertained, we had Legos and gave instructions to kids on how to build BioBricks. Different colors of big bricks corresponded to different genes, like fluorescent proteins or insulin, smaller bricks corresponded to different promoters etc.
We also offered strawberry DNA extraction, where kids could extract DNA by mashing them with their hands in bag of soap and then extracting the DNA in cold ethanol. As the children where entertained with their Legos and strawberry pounding, the parents were conversed with the latest research in biotechnology and were shown our project in synthetic biology. The parents were entertained and learned that simply taking a BioBrick from one organism and cloning it into another is all that it takes to become a synthetic biologist. At the end of the day, successful young scientists were able to keep a tube of strawberry DNA and parents were left in awe of what children already can do on their own.