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<p>Typically workshops let participants feel more free while asking questions or carrying out experiments that they have never done before. Therefore more knowledge and personal experience is gained in a limited amount of time. While comparing concepts of the event, everyone agreed that it was important to adjust the theme of the workshop to some common everyday life issue that people could relate to. We have analysed what phenotypes or diseases are common and still raise lots of questions about their genesis to the general public and eventually chose to work on lactose intolerance. It is a frequent problem with an approximate 65% prevalence in population. Finally, having everything set up, 20 people from the lay public with background in arts, IT, medicine, and also life sciences were invited to test, using DIY tools, whether they have a susceptibility for lactose intolerance or not. | <p>Typically workshops let participants feel more free while asking questions or carrying out experiments that they have never done before. Therefore more knowledge and personal experience is gained in a limited amount of time. While comparing concepts of the event, everyone agreed that it was important to adjust the theme of the workshop to some common everyday life issue that people could relate to. We have analysed what phenotypes or diseases are common and still raise lots of questions about their genesis to the general public and eventually chose to work on lactose intolerance. It is a frequent problem with an approximate 65% prevalence in population. Finally, having everything set up, 20 people from the lay public with background in arts, IT, medicine, and also life sciences were invited to test, using DIY tools, whether they have a susceptibility for lactose intolerance or not. | ||
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<p>At the beginning of the workshop we introduced people to the main aspects of DNA structure, gene regulation, and how it determines lactose intolerance. We explained that even a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in a particular site can lead to a decreased expression of lactase (<var>LCT</var>) gene which results in reduced production of lactase enzyme after infancy occurs. Therefore people were able to understand that the root of disturbed lactose breakdown lies in genes and the expression of specific protein. | <p>At the beginning of the workshop we introduced people to the main aspects of DNA structure, gene regulation, and how it determines lactose intolerance. We explained that even a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in a particular site can lead to a decreased expression of lactase (<var>LCT</var>) gene which results in reduced production of lactase enzyme after infancy occurs. Therefore people were able to understand that the root of disturbed lactose breakdown lies in genes and the expression of specific protein. | ||
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<p>As the idea of “DIY-science” workshop won lots of recognition and appreciation from the public, we want to share some <a href="kristina">tutorials</a>, an open source <a href="kristina">Arduino microcontroller operation code</a>, and a <a href="kristina">principal scheme</a> of thermocycler device which might be helpful to invoke and improve this workshop idea among other iGEM teams in the near future. | <p>As the idea of “DIY-science” workshop won lots of recognition and appreciation from the public, we want to share some <a href="kristina">tutorials</a>, an open source <a href="kristina">Arduino microcontroller operation code</a>, and a <a href="kristina">principal scheme</a> of thermocycler device which might be helpful to invoke and improve this workshop idea among other iGEM teams in the near future. | ||
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<p>The collaboration with the interdisciplinary artist and the opportunity to build and use homemade laboratory equipment brought us valuable insights about educating non-scientific people in noncommittal environment. We also noticed that workshop’s format allowed people to freely raise critical questions and sparked curiosity to carry out their own experiments. Since main principles of DIY biology were revealed, we showed the ability to perform experiments without extraordinary knowledge and convinced people that science can become a daily component of everyone’s routine. | <p>The collaboration with the interdisciplinary artist and the opportunity to build and use homemade laboratory equipment brought us valuable insights about educating non-scientific people in noncommittal environment. We also noticed that workshop’s format allowed people to freely raise critical questions and sparked curiosity to carry out their own experiments. Since main principles of DIY biology were revealed, we showed the ability to perform experiments without extraordinary knowledge and convinced people that science can become a daily component of everyone’s routine. | ||
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Revision as of 17:54, 17 October 2018
Public Engagement
Description
With the intention to prove to the lay public that everyone has potential to become a scientist and that research does not necessarily require an advanced laboratory, we organized a unique and public “DIY-science” workshop. To make science more approachable, we performed PCR and gel electrophoresis exceptionally with homemade laboratory equipment. People were impressed that such a complicated-looking investigation could be done with virtually simple implementation. During the workshop many questions led to discussions about the limitations of DIY biology, biohacking, and homemade laboratories as well.