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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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        <p><mark>EPE VIDEO</mark></p>
 
  
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             DIY PCR equipment
 
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Revision as of 01:59, 18 October 2018

Public Engagement

Teaching to Learn

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.

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