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Revision as of 23:11, 16 October 2018

Attributions

Education

Outside of our school, some of our team attended local middle schools to teach the younger generation about the application of our project, synthetic biology, and iGEM in general. We also did hands-on activities with the kids about the structure of DNA. Not only are we teaching students, but we got a lot of helpful feedback from some of the teachers at these schools. They also had many great questions, and those questions helped shape the way we think about our project.

Team members Chris and Hayley teach grade schoolers about Synthetic biology

Grade Schoolers show off their progress on their DNA bracelets!

Second year member Hayley Jesse helping grade school students make DNA bracelets