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<h2> Understanding Your Limits </h2>
 
<h2> Understanding Your Limits </h2>
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<p>The first session was called “Understanding Your Limits”, where topics covering iGEM, burnout, stress, mindfulness and general tips in balancing your life, no matter what background you might have, were presented. To this session we had invited 3 different speakers, starting with Will Wright (iGEM ambassador), Marie Åsberg (professor emerita at Karolinska Institutet) and Jonas Nielsen (member of Uppsala iGEM 2018). Mr Wright introduced what iGEM is to the mixed audience and explained what challenges every project team encounters no matter what field they may work within, considering the stress factor, and tips of how to avoid them by putting a lot of effort into the structure of the project. Mrs Åsberg then continued with presenting gradually symptoms of burnout and tips on how the individuals can recognise the symptoms and start changing their lifestyle to be more enduring. Mr Nielsen then held a very appreciated workshop within mindfulness to provide a practical tool for the audience to encounter the stressful lifestyle that is so common among us. From this session both the participants and audience learned something new, whether it was a practical tool to handle a stressful lifestyle or learning more about iGEM.</p>
 
<p>The first session was called “Understanding Your Limits”, where topics covering iGEM, burnout, stress, mindfulness and general tips in balancing your life, no matter what background you might have, were presented. To this session we had invited 3 different speakers, starting with Will Wright (iGEM ambassador), Marie Åsberg (professor emerita at Karolinska Institutet) and Jonas Nielsen (member of Uppsala iGEM 2018). Mr Wright introduced what iGEM is to the mixed audience and explained what challenges every project team encounters no matter what field they may work within, considering the stress factor, and tips of how to avoid them by putting a lot of effort into the structure of the project. Mrs Åsberg then continued with presenting gradually symptoms of burnout and tips on how the individuals can recognise the symptoms and start changing their lifestyle to be more enduring. Mr Nielsen then held a very appreciated workshop within mindfulness to provide a practical tool for the audience to encounter the stressful lifestyle that is so common among us. From this session both the participants and audience learned something new, whether it was a practical tool to handle a stressful lifestyle or learning more about iGEM.</p>
  
  
 
<h2> Hacking Life </h2>
 
<h2> Hacking Life </h2>
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<p>The second session was called “Hacking Life”, where we organised a panel discussion that introduced the topic of synthetic biology as well as different ethical aspects and future applications. The panel was represented by Hannes Sjöblad (Swedish ambassador for Singularity University (NASA) with a background of biohacking), Per Sandin (associate professor in philosophy, and a senior lecturer in bioethics and environmental ethics at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences) and Jens Sundström (is a member of the swedish genetics committee and a senior lecturer at the institution for plant biology at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences). The panel was moderated by Nicolai Dorka (member of Stockholm iGEM 2018) and Niclas Fahlander (member of Uppsala iGEM 2018). From this session both the participants and audience developed new insight into synthetic biology and thus iGEM could decrease further misinterpretation about subjects, such as GMO, that are common among citizens who have none or too little education about it. The interface between humans and different technologies, both silica- and of organic based were also discussed together with its entailing ethical discussions. The scenario was encaptivating enough and involving so many of the people present in the audience that it was hard to push for a break mid-section. Its safe to say both then and in retrospect that people found there time worth spent attending the symposium that day.</p>
 
<p>The second session was called “Hacking Life”, where we organised a panel discussion that introduced the topic of synthetic biology as well as different ethical aspects and future applications. The panel was represented by Hannes Sjöblad (Swedish ambassador for Singularity University (NASA) with a background of biohacking), Per Sandin (associate professor in philosophy, and a senior lecturer in bioethics and environmental ethics at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences) and Jens Sundström (is a member of the swedish genetics committee and a senior lecturer at the institution for plant biology at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences). The panel was moderated by Nicolai Dorka (member of Stockholm iGEM 2018) and Niclas Fahlander (member of Uppsala iGEM 2018). From this session both the participants and audience developed new insight into synthetic biology and thus iGEM could decrease further misinterpretation about subjects, such as GMO, that are common among citizens who have none or too little education about it. The interface between humans and different technologies, both silica- and of organic based were also discussed together with its entailing ethical discussions. The scenario was encaptivating enough and involving so many of the people present in the audience that it was hard to push for a break mid-section. Its safe to say both then and in retrospect that people found there time worth spent attending the symposium that day.</p>
  
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<h2> Taking every chance to spread the word - BEST lecture </h2>
 
<h2> Taking every chance to spread the word - BEST lecture </h2>
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<p>BEST (Board of European Students of Technology), an introductory summer course in synthetic biology held in the same lab-corridor. It was a pleasure to present and discuss our project with a group of students already in the mindset of biotechnology. The students found the presentations interesting and inspirational.</p>
 
<p>BEST (Board of European Students of Technology), an introductory summer course in synthetic biology held in the same lab-corridor. It was a pleasure to present and discuss our project with a group of students already in the mindset of biotechnology. The students found the presentations interesting and inspirational.</p>
  
 
<h2> The Student Conference in Science and Technology 2018 </h2>
 
<h2> The Student Conference in Science and Technology 2018 </h2>
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<p> This conference is an annual event at Uppsala University that besides being a place for science enthusiasts to connect simultaneously, fulfills the purpose of communications training at the faculty of science and technology. Students are given an opportunity to give a presentation on a scientific subject in front of a larger audience and receive feedback on rhetorics. The challenge of this talk was adapting it to the diverse audience - students from different disciplines in different stages of their education. However, the public was bewildered by Wormbuster story. Special interest went to phage-display methodology as by coincidence announcement of this years Nobel prize winners in chemistry came the same morning and was pricing the development of the method.</p>
 
<p> This conference is an annual event at Uppsala University that besides being a place for science enthusiasts to connect simultaneously, fulfills the purpose of communications training at the faculty of science and technology. Students are given an opportunity to give a presentation on a scientific subject in front of a larger audience and receive feedback on rhetorics. The challenge of this talk was adapting it to the diverse audience - students from different disciplines in different stages of their education. However, the public was bewildered by Wormbuster story. Special interest went to phage-display methodology as by coincidence announcement of this years Nobel prize winners in chemistry came the same morning and was pricing the development of the method.</p>
  
 
<h2> SynBio-Hour </h2>
 
<h2> SynBio-Hour </h2>
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<p> iGEM Uppsala association arranges SynBio-hour every year inviting all who have interest in synthetic biology and student driven projects. After the general introduction about iGEM , Wormbusters took the stage. The interest for iGEM was sparked in many new minds.</p>
 
<p> iGEM Uppsala association arranges SynBio-hour every year inviting all who have interest in synthetic biology and student driven projects. After the general introduction about iGEM , Wormbusters took the stage. The interest for iGEM was sparked in many new minds.</p>
  

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