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Revision as of 19:59, 17 October 2018
Education
Summer camp
On this summer vacation, we went to local high school and taught basic knowledge of synthetic biology to summer camp students.
Lectures
We were invited to hold biological lecture for students in our department to show specifically what you can do in producing through synthetic biology.
Club night
For new students eager to know our team, we gave a club night for and had a presentation to introduce our IGEM club and project to all of them, welcoming their registration.
Questionare
In order to make our project more complete and integrated, we always have to know how the public citizens without professional background think about our project. To collect public opinions on solving practical environmental problems with genetically engineered bacteria, we designed a questionnaire and distributed it across the country. With more than 500 valid questionnaires, we found most respondents (57.48%) strongly supported to bring in a third-party organization for supervising and controlling, but also 66.22% of all respondents found it risky to put engineered bacteria even with well-designed hardware and equipment. We hope the survey can help us have a deeper understanding of public opinions and by analyzing and interpreting related results, we improved our project with a clear target. Results of some important results are listed as follows and the full file can be found here.