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<p>Through the preliminary search on the Internet and the investigation of the public, we learned that the public has insufficient knowledge about cancer and cancer treatment, and there are many misunderstandings. In order to spread the knowledge about cancer and cancer treatment to the public, eliminate the public's misunderstanding of cancer, and let the public establish a correct understanding of cancer, we decided to conduct science popularization activities.<br>
 
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First of all, we have integrated the relevant knowledge collected in the previous period. Our sources of information include relevant literature, interviews with relevant information obtained by researchers of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and authoritative medical institutions. We repeatedly verify the information to be displayed to ensure the authenticity, scientificity, reliability and authority of the information and to avoid misleading the public. At the same time, we have also optimized the language of the materials to make them more interesting and popular, so that the public can understand at a glance. Next, we will make the organized information into a display board and a brochure. In addition, we designed the activity process in detail, prepared a few small games to attract the public fun, for which we also prepared related gifts, but also made a clear division of labor. Finally, we selected the event venue in the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum Scenic Area, mainly considering the favorable audience factors such as huge traffic flow, wide age distribution and balanced education. At the same time, we got in touch with the Administrative Law Enforcement Detachment of Nanjing Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum Administration and obtained permission to hold activities in Sun Yat-sen's Mausoleum Scenic Area.<br>
 
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On July 27th, from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm, we held a publicity campaign in the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum. The team members will arrange the event venues and publicize the science through forms such as exhibition boards and brochures. The content covers cancer common sense such as cancer causes, cancer treatment methods, etc., and also introduces synthetic biology and the iGEM team of Nanjing Agricultural University. The whole science popularization activities are rich and colorful, not only simple introductions, but also questions and answers about cancer common sense. The questions mainly focus on "what is cancer, the way cancer is treated, and the attitude toward the promotion of new cancer treatment methods".<br>
 
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After a day of popular science promotion activities, we have popularized a large number of scientific knowledge about cancer, cancer treatment, new therapies, immunotherapy, etc., eliminating the public's misunderstanding in the field of cancer treatment, and also knowing a lot of people. From the perspective of cancer, we are increasingly aware that such science popularization activities are imperative. Through this activity, the team members applied the expertise acquired in the laboratory to practice and benefited the public.<br>
 
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                <p>With the progress of the project in the laboratory, we have also learned that the public do not have sufficient knowledge of cancer, cancer treatment and new cancer therapy. Therefore, we believe that we should go into the society to cover the blind spots in the public's knowledge, and eliminate their misunderstanding of science and technology rather than limit the project in the laboratory.</p>
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                <h2> Society Cognition</h2>
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                <p>We investigated the public in the streets to understand the public's awareness of scientific knowledge. The interviews took place in three places, Xinjiekou Commercial District, called China's first business district, Nanjing South Railway Station, the largest railway station in Asia, and Xiamafang Heritage Park, a century-old scenic spot. These three locations have great traffic and a complete demographic structure.</p>
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                  <p>Public cancer knowledge has been known through interview and questionnaire survey. We found out some points as follows:</p>
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                  <p><strong>1.</strong> People have a low level of scientific knowledge about cancer, and almost no knowledge of new cancer therapies.</p>
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                  <p><strong>2.</strong> As people grow older, their knowledge of cancer will grow. One reason for this is that there are more and more cancer patients around them.</p>
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                  <p><strong>3.</strong> Middle-aged and elderly people pay attention to health knowledge. They perform better than young people in keeping health, and they have a more correct concept of health.</p>
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                  <p>General public lacks scientific knowledge, and has long been misled by pseudoscience. This is a common phenomenon in today's society.</p>
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                  <p>(Detailed results of questionnaire see in this <a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/0/04/T--NAU-China--hppdf1.pdf">PDF document</a>.) </p>
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<p>On September 28, 2018, the iGEM team of Nanjing Agricultural University and the Science Association of the College of Life Sciences jointly organized the iGEM science popularization activities on campus. The whole activity focused on “going to the laboratory – the daily life of the school team” and “going close to the competition”. Themes of “Problems and Welfare” and “Going Close to Dreams – Recruiting Talents” will present the synthetic biology knowledge, iGEM competition profile and team composition, as well as the new topic of this year's iGEM team.<br>
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              <p>In order to gain authoritative scientific knowledge about cancer, which will be used for publicity, we interviewed several researchers who have made great achievements in the field of cancer treatment working in SIBS. They gave us authoritative knowledge about cancer and latest cancer treatment. Their words made us feel the social responsibility on the shoulders.</p>
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              <p>“Treating a disease is not an individual's behavior. It requires the engagement of the government. The development of the entire social welfare system depends on whether a person can receive extra help in different stages of his/her life.” <strong>By Prof. Wang Hongyan</strong> </p>
The gifts of this event not only have the "transport RNA" keychain designed by our iGEM team, but also the cooperation support of synthetic biology comics designed by OUC. Many students have come to look up and ask.<br>
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              <p>“Intellectual property rights should not be greater than human rights, and money should not be more important than human life. The government is suggested to assume this responsibility with medical insurance or other forms.” <strong>By Prof. Ji Hongbin</strong> </p>
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In addition, some of the basic equipment for molecular biology experiments on the site also attracted the attention of many schoolmates. Our members introduced them to some common laboratory equipment and important precautions.<br>
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                <p>“At present, many pharmaceutical companies in China are also growing, and they will have such capabilities in a few years.<strong>By Prof. Yang Chenghua</strong></p>
What makes people laugh and laugh is that at around 12 noon, the weather in Nanjing once again staged a story called “Blue Sky, Clouds and Clear Sky, Sudden Storm”, and they were caught off guard. The on-site staff could only squash in the tent and could not tell.<br>
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Fortunately, in the afternoon, heavy rain stopped, and many students were attracted by iGEM this interesting game, and they chose to join iGEM to select the army! <br>
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                <p>“Scientific research is not so easy.” <strong> By Prof. MengFeilong</strong></p><br/><br/>
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                  <p>(More details of interview see in the <a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/7/7d/T--NAU-China--hppdf2.pdf">PDF document</a>.) </p>
(In order to better introduce synthetic biology to you in a fun way, and in order to enhance the cooperation and communication between the team and the team, we cooperated with OUC to carry out the synthetic biology comics they designed for the campus science popularization activities. Highlights. After we have made certain communication, we will submit the entire plan of the event to OUC for discussion and cooperation. After the event, we will report the activity records and photos to the OUC as a result.<br>
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              <p>With the authoritative scientific knowledge about cancer, we started publicity and education for the public. Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, a very famous historic site with the huge traffic, is the place where we launched our campaign. From June to September, we have organized a total of six events with huge social impact.</p>
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                <p>We promote science popularization through forms like exhibition boards and brochures. The content covers cancer common sense (such as cancer causes, cancer treatment methods, etc.), synthetic biology introduction and the project of our team. Our activities took various forms, including introduction and games about scientific knowledge. </p>
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              <p><i>Nanjing Daily</i>, a local newspaper with many readers, reported our work on popularizing scientific knowledge to the general public. Broad social responses were spurred by this report, and our work has been recognized and appreciated by the public. We also promoted scientific knowledge through WeChat official account, a popular online social media in China. The online popularization has attracted readers numbered in hundreds and has contributed to a wide range of social impacts.</p>
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                <p>In the future, we want to expand our activity to the whole society, eliminate pseudoscience and spread authoritative scientific knowledge to the general public. In order to achieve this, we must cooperate with government. We have got connect with some relevant government officers and further work is being negotiated.</p>
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                <p>Synthetic biology, as a new branch of biology, is very useful and powerful. It’s a pity that, however, it is not well-known. Middle school students, with creativity and knowledge, are who we want to enlighten with knowledge of synthetic biology. We want to inspire them to create with synthetic biology to benefit society.</p>
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                <p>From October 2017 to October 2018, we held joint synthetic biology science training camp with Jinling Middle School by monthly lecture. We brought them synthetic biology and its latest application. As the activity progressed, the students' understanding of synthetic biology deepened and the enthusiasm for learning increased. In the last few lessons, they gave us a description of synthetic biology and the highest ideals of synthetic biology in their minds. We are deeply impressed by their creativity. </p>
<p>At the end of July, several members of us came to the public in Xinjiekou Business District, Xiamafang Park, Nanjing South Railway Station and other places where have high flow of people. We interviewed them about the public's views on cancer and cancer treatment.<br>
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                <p>After the event, we exchanged ideas with the school officers. The school officers expressed their willingness to build an iGEM team affiliated to Jinling Middle School. They hoped to get our help and support. We also expressed our willingness to work with them to build a team which is full of passion for synthetic biology and creativity.</p>
After many days of interviews, team members who participated in the interview received a lot of information. First, most of the public in the lower ages (under 25 years old) have no clear concept of cancer and cancer treatment. They don't know the difference between cancer and tumors, and they have no acquaintance with the lasted cancer treatment. Second, as people age growing, there will appear people around them who have cancer, and their knowledge about cancer will grow. Finally, as the number of interviews continues to expand, we found that middle-aged and older people have more knowledge in this area.<br>
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During these days of interviews, we met the public who are curious about the project of our team. They asked the details about the current lasted cancer treatment methods, and asked the tasks and works of our team and gave us affirmation and encouragement. A school teacher who was interviewed said: "Your project is beneficial to the whole mankind. This society is able to advance because some people like you. I accept your investigation and support you with my own actions." All team members were greatly encouraged when they heard the interviewees and they thought that this was a powerful driving force to make us work hard.<br></p>
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                <p>Compared with our education activity in middle school, our education activity in college is more professional and more targeted. We held lectures about synthetic biology and organized a competition called “agar art”, which allows competitors using microorganisms to create artworks on agar medium. We also allowed students to get into our lab and see what we do every day. We successfully spread synthetic biological knowledge and philosophy, and involve a group of students to get into it.</p>
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              <p>Fast and accurate event information of iGEM are provided in iGEMCloud. It allows everyone to post messages in the corresponding section for others to view or reply, and the writer will receive notices. Based on this, a rich social possibility of iGEM is built. We provide searching, collection, attention, and other features that could make it easier for users to interact. iGEMers from different teams in different countries can openly discuss issues together. We provide team space for each team, where team members can publish the news of the team for others viewing and interacting. In this way, barriers of cooperation between teams could be removed..</p>
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              <p>This application will serve as a community for iGEMers. It can also expand the influence of iGEM events. Here, researchers can gather and exchange ideas.The application could be one of the most iGEM style communities.</p>
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<p>In late July, we interviewed several principle investigators from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, all of whom are engaged in research of cancer-related fields. The team members asked the respondents about cancer, cancer treatment, new therapies, immunotherapy, and the rationality of the pricing of cancer treatments in the current society. The researchers gave detailed answers to us. We harvested a lot about knowledge related to the background of the subject and gained so many guidance opinions. Through interviewing them, we finally formulated our project and make it better continuously. The following is a selection of interviews.<br>
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Prof. Wang Hongyan: Cancer, also known as tumors, is divided into benign and malignant tumors, the latter called cancer. The damage to the body of a malignant tumor lies in its metastasis. In addition to the damage to the original part of the original lesion, it will cause damage to that place if it is transferred to any place.<br>
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Prof. Wang Hongyan: Tumor cells exist in a microenvironment, cell secretory mediators, such as hydrolase and cytokines. These microenvironments can rapidly proliferate tumors; secrete factors that cause lymphatic vessels and blood vessels to form. When tumors grow up, they can Through the formation of blood vessels, fresh blood enters, brings nutrients, grows tumor cells, and opens up a new path for tumor cells to metastasize. During the metastasis process, the tumor will "domesticize" the immune cells into "friends" of the tumor cells, making the tumor cells more convenient to transfer.<br>
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Prof. Meng Feilong: First of all, surgery. Some can't do it. For example, after the spread of cancer, it is difficult and has certain damage to the human body. Secondly, chemotherapy and radiotherapy: side effects are serious, threatening normal cells and producing resistance. Thired, targeted therapy. It will bring drug resistance and doctors may not be able to find a suitable target. Nowadays, immunotherapy are developing fast. Although the efficacy is excellent, it is still limited. Maybe it is the future direction of development.<br>
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Prof. Yang Chenghua: Basic research 3-5 years, development of drugs for 3-5 years, the total time is about 20 years. The antibody drug is relatively fast, and it can basically be marketed in about ten years. There are currently some common targets that use these targets to do some medicine.<br>
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Prof. Chen Jianfeng: Personalized treatment, based on the different cancer symptoms of each patient. In the future, because cancer is not a problem of cells or genes, but a systemic disorder, it is good to hope that the system of the human body will be restored to normal by disorder.<br>
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Prof. Ji Hongbin: Treating a disease is not an individual's behavior and requires government involvement. For the cost of treatment, the individual has to bear part of it, the state has to bear a part, and the insurance has to bear part of it. The research and development of drugs is imperative. China must increase the intensity of drug research and development, and it cannot rely solely on import and imitation. We must look at this society from a development perspective. Over the past decade or so, China’s basic scientific research and drug research and development have made great progress and leap. I believe that in the next decade or so, China will certainly have great development.<br></p>
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<p>On August 29, 2018, Huang Zelan, an iGEM member of Nanjing Agricultural University, came to the Department of Oncology of the Third People's Hospital of Luoyang City, Luoyang City, Henan Province, and gave a simple interview with Dr. Guo Jianfeng, director of the Oncology Department. Dr. Guo first had a certain understanding of the iGEM topic, and then answered several questions about EGFR. (This record is the interviewer's later memories)<br>
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                <p>At the end of May, we participated in an exchange meeting hosted by Nanjing University. The meeting was attended by Zhang Haoqian as a keynote speaker, and representatives from Nanjing University, China Pharmaceutical University, Nanjing Foreign Languages School, and Nanjing Agricultural University participated. We reported our project to those universities and middle school and gained some suggestions came from Mr. Zhang and other schools. We started cooperate with China Pharmaceutical University in this seminar.</p>
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Dr. Guo: Targeted therapy for EGFR-sensitive mutations has developed rapidly in the field of cancer therapy, especially in the field of lung cancer, which has been applied clinically to third-generation drugs.<br>
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Dr. Guo: For the first generation of anti-EGFR sensitive mutation therapy for lung cancer, the cost of drugs that need to be personally burdened is about 2,000 yuan per month (already included in medical insurance), and the cost is acceptable for most patients.<br>
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                <p>We participated Asia-Pacific Conference held by National Chungtsing University from 30th July to 3th August. There are about 20 teams from China, Taiwan and Japan took part in this magnificent conference. During this five days' meeting, all teams present their projects by PowerPoint slides and show us their posters. We are deeply impressed by several novel, innovate projects of some teams, and launched several collaborations with them. We also did our best to present our project to judge, professor Que, and received many sharp but beneficial guidance opinions. Besides projects presentation and collaborations with other teams, hanging out and having fun are also important part of this conference. We had a pleasure night with iGEM Fudan, iGEM XMU-China, NCHU-Formosa and other teams, we shared funny stories and difficulties we faced during the presentation.</p>
Dr. Guo: For lung cancer patients, 50% of the first-generation targeted drug therapy (median progression-free survival time PFS) occurs in the 11th to 13th month of the drug, and when the drug resistance occurs, it will be certain The adjustments to find new driving genes (targets) to select targeted targeted drugs.<br>
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EGFR can be detected in 80% to 85% of NSCLC patients, and their expression levels vary widely. There are currently three different methods for clarifying the EGFR status of tumor cells, including analysis of gene mutations, detection of gene copy number, and EGFR expression levels. The most common EGFR mutations are exon 19 deletion (E19del) and exon 21 L858R mutation, both of which result in activation of the tyrosine kinase domain, and both with tumor versus small molecule Tkls (erlotinib, gefitini) Ni) is sensitive to sensitivity. These mutations are seen in 10% to 15% of Caucasian NSCLC patients and 30% to 40% of Asian patients.<br>
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About 90% of EGFR mutations were seen in patients with tumor remission after erlotinib and gefitinib, while those without remission had no mutations. Subsequent retrospective studies have also demonstrated that patients with lung adenocarcinoma carrying EGFR mutations have an objective response rate approaching 80% after receiving monotherapy and a median progression-free survival of 13 months.<br></p>
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                <p>We attended the 5th Conference of China iGEMer Community (CCiC) held by ShanghaiTech University from August 28 to August 30. More than 50 teams from Chinese universities and high schools participated in the meeting. During the meeting, each team displayed its project through PPT, posters and other means, looking for problems and perfecting the project with the help of judges and other teams. We also gained many valuable suggestions from judges and other teams in the process of displaying our project. For example, the judges put forward some requirements for us in terms of digital models and other teams also put forward some questions about our digital models.</p>
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                <p>In addition to sharing and exchanging projects, listening to the master's report and the experience sharing meeting of IGEM's predecessors also benefited us a lot. Through the master's report, we learned about the current situation and future development direction of synthetic biology. The experience of IGEM predecessors such as Haoqian Zhang in participating in the competition is of great significance for us to participate in the competition in Boston.</p>
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<p>At the end of May, we participated in an exchange meeting hosted by Nanjing University. The meeting was attended by Zhang Haoqian as a keynote speaker, and representatives from Nanjing University, China Pharmaceutical University, Nanjing Foreign Languages School, and Nanjing Agricultural University participated.<br>
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At the beginning of the exchange meeting, representatives from Nanjing University gave an opening speech and invited Mr. Zhang Haoqian to unveil the theme of the exchange. Mr. Zhang Haoqian introduced us to “Synthetic Biology”, “What is the current research field of synthetic biology and frontier progress”, “What is iGEM” and “Experience in guiding iGEM in previous years” around synthetic biology and iGEM.<br>
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Afterwards, they entered the reporting stage of each team. Several participating university representatives gave speeches in turn, and reported on their topics. Teacher Zhang Haoqian asked questions and answered questions. Among them, Mr. Zhang puts forward practical considerations for our original project ideas, and believes that the path we design will have certain problems of reducing practicability, which will benefit a lot. Therefore, in the later experiments, we carried out the improvement of the subject, and pointed out the research direction of our subject in terms of practicality.<br>
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<p>In order to better introduce synthetic biology to you in a fun way, and in order to enhance the cooperation and communication between the team and the team, we cooperated with OUC to carry out the synthetic biology comics they designed for the campus science popularization activities. Highlights. After we have made certain communication, we will submit the entire plan of the event to OUC for discussion and cooperation. After the event, we will report the activity records and photos to the OUC as a result.<br>
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Engagement

HUMAN PRACTICES

Public Engagement

Science Popularization: Make A Change

Origin of Our Work

With the progress of the project in the laboratory, we have also learned that the public do not have sufficient knowledge of cancer, cancer treatment and new cancer therapy. Therefore, we believe that we should go into the society to cover the blind spots in the public's knowledge, and eliminate their misunderstanding of science and technology rather than limit the project in the laboratory.

Society Cognition

We investigated the public in the streets to understand the public's awareness of scientific knowledge. The interviews took place in three places, Xinjiekou Commercial District, called China's first business district, Nanjing South Railway Station, the largest railway station in Asia, and Xiamafang Heritage Park, a century-old scenic spot. These three locations have great traffic and a complete demographic structure.


Interview at Xinjiekou Commercial District



Interview at Nanjing South Railway Station



Interview at Xiamafang Heritage Park


Public cancer knowledge has been known through interview and questionnaire survey. We found out some points as follows:

1. People have a low level of scientific knowledge about cancer, and almost no knowledge of new cancer therapies.

2. As people grow older, their knowledge of cancer will grow. One reason for this is that there are more and more cancer patients around them.

3. Middle-aged and elderly people pay attention to health knowledge. They perform better than young people in keeping health, and they have a more correct concept of health.

General public lacks scientific knowledge, and has long been misled by pseudoscience. This is a common phenomenon in today's society.


(Detailed results of questionnaire see in this PDF document.)

Access to Knowledge

In order to gain authoritative scientific knowledge about cancer, which will be used for publicity, we interviewed several researchers who have made great achievements in the field of cancer treatment working in SIBS. They gave us authoritative knowledge about cancer and latest cancer treatment. Their words made us feel the social responsibility on the shoulders.

“Treating a disease is not an individual's behavior. It requires the engagement of the government. The development of the entire social welfare system depends on whether a person can receive extra help in different stages of his/her life.” By Prof. Wang Hongyan

“Intellectual property rights should not be greater than human rights, and money should not be more important than human life. The government is suggested to assume this responsibility with medical insurance or other forms.” By Prof. Ji Hongbin

“At present, many pharmaceutical companies in China are also growing, and they will have such capabilities in a few years.” By Prof. Yang Chenghua

“Scientific research is not so easy.” By Prof. MengFeilong



(More details of interview see in the PDF document.)

Science Popularization Campaign

With the authoritative scientific knowledge about cancer, we started publicity and education for the public. Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, a very famous historic site with the huge traffic, is the place where we launched our campaign. From June to September, we have organized a total of six events with huge social impact.

We promote science popularization through forms like exhibition boards and brochures. The content covers cancer common sense (such as cancer causes, cancer treatment methods, etc.), synthetic biology introduction and the project of our team. Our activities took various forms, including introduction and games about scientific knowledge.


Brochures & Exhibition Boards


Larger Influence & Further Vision

Nanjing Daily, a local newspaper with many readers, reported our work on popularizing scientific knowledge to the general public. Broad social responses were spurred by this report, and our work has been recognized and appreciated by the public. We also promoted scientific knowledge through WeChat official account, a popular online social media in China. The online popularization has attracted readers numbered in hundreds and has contributed to a wide range of social impacts.


Our WeChat Official Account & Nanjing Daily Report


In the future, we want to expand our activity to the whole society, eliminate pseudoscience and spread authoritative scientific knowledge to the general public. In order to achieve this, we must cooperate with government. We have got connect with some relevant government officers and further work is being negotiated.

Education: Light a Spark

Middle School: Enlightenment

Synthetic biology, as a new branch of biology, is very useful and powerful. It’s a pity that, however, it is not well-known. Middle school students, with creativity and knowledge, are who we want to enlighten with knowledge of synthetic biology. We want to inspire them to create with synthetic biology to benefit society.

From October 2017 to October 2018, we held joint synthetic biology science training camp with Jinling Middle School by monthly lecture. We brought them synthetic biology and its latest application. As the activity progressed, the students' understanding of synthetic biology deepened and the enthusiasm for learning increased. In the last few lessons, they gave us a description of synthetic biology and the highest ideals of synthetic biology in their minds. We are deeply impressed by their creativity.


After the event, we exchanged ideas with the school officers. The school officers expressed their willingness to build an iGEM team affiliated to Jinling Middle School. They hoped to get our help and support. We also expressed our willingness to work with them to build a team which is full of passion for synthetic biology and creativity.

College: Professional

Compared with our education activity in middle school, our education activity in college is more professional and more targeted. We held lectures about synthetic biology and organized a competition called “agar art”, which allows competitors using microorganisms to create artworks on agar medium. We also allowed students to get into our lab and see what we do every day. We successfully spread synthetic biological knowledge and philosophy, and involve a group of students to get into it.


iGEMcloud: Create A Platform

We developed iGEMCloud to solve some current problems of iGEM, with its immediacy, openness and interactivity.

Fast and accurate event information of iGEM are provided in iGEMCloud. It allows everyone to post messages in the corresponding section for others to view or reply, and the writer will receive notices. Based on this, a rich social possibility of iGEM is built. We provide searching, collection, attention, and other features that could make it easier for users to interact. iGEMers from different teams in different countries can openly discuss issues together. We provide team space for each team, where team members can publish the news of the team for others viewing and interacting. In this way, barriers of cooperation between teams could be removed..

This application will serve as a community for iGEMers. It can also expand the influence of iGEM events. Here, researchers can gather and exchange ideas.The application could be one of the most iGEM style communities.

Seminars: Communication & Collaboration

Nanjing iGEM Seminar

At the end of May, we participated in an exchange meeting hosted by Nanjing University. The meeting was attended by Zhang Haoqian as a keynote speaker, and representatives from Nanjing University, China Pharmaceutical University, Nanjing Foreign Languages School, and Nanjing Agricultural University participated. We reported our project to those universities and middle school and gained some suggestions came from Mr. Zhang and other schools. We started cooperate with China Pharmaceutical University in this seminar.


6th Asia-Pacific Conference

We participated Asia-Pacific Conference held by National Chungtsing University from 30th July to 3th August. There are about 20 teams from China, Taiwan and Japan took part in this magnificent conference. During this five days' meeting, all teams present their projects by PowerPoint slides and show us their posters. We are deeply impressed by several novel, innovate projects of some teams, and launched several collaborations with them. We also did our best to present our project to judge, professor Que, and received many sharp but beneficial guidance opinions. Besides projects presentation and collaborations with other teams, hanging out and having fun are also important part of this conference. We had a pleasure night with iGEM Fudan, iGEM XMU-China, NCHU-Formosa and other teams, we shared funny stories and difficulties we faced during the presentation.


CCiC

We attended the 5th Conference of China iGEMer Community (CCiC) held by ShanghaiTech University from August 28 to August 30. More than 50 teams from Chinese universities and high schools participated in the meeting. During the meeting, each team displayed its project through PPT, posters and other means, looking for problems and perfecting the project with the help of judges and other teams. We also gained many valuable suggestions from judges and other teams in the process of displaying our project. For example, the judges put forward some requirements for us in terms of digital models and other teams also put forward some questions about our digital models.


In addition to sharing and exchanging projects, listening to the master's report and the experience sharing meeting of IGEM's predecessors also benefited us a lot. Through the master's report, we learned about the current situation and future development direction of synthetic biology. The experience of IGEM predecessors such as Haoqian Zhang in participating in the competition is of great significance for us to participate in the competition in Boston.

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