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"My Name is Nikhil Arora, I had the wonderful opportunity to work with William and Mary's 2018 iGem team. It was a great experience, and I learned a few cool procedures and gained lab experience. I also learned how important the Math team and programming is for the experiments. The team members were very nice and helpful. My time working with the team peaked my interest in Biology as a career field." | "My Name is Nikhil Arora, I had the wonderful opportunity to work with William and Mary's 2018 iGem team. It was a great experience, and I learned a few cool procedures and gained lab experience. I also learned how important the Math team and programming is for the experiments. The team members were very nice and helpful. My time working with the team peaked my interest in Biology as a career field." | ||
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Revision as of 19:56, 16 October 2018
Student Interns
On July 18th William and Mary opened their doors to the public for a Building with Biology public forum. We wanted to bring together all our multidisciplinary partners and invited all the members of our community, not focusing on a specific demographic but rather reaching out to anybody interested in the event. We had over 80 attendees- approximately 25 children, 18 teenagers, and 40 adults.
The evening started with a catered dinner and brief opening remarks. The attendees were then divided into three categories based on age. This made the event somewhat logistically challenging as three concurrent events were happening simultaneously. We focused heavily on hands-on experiences for the children and teenagers while the adults participated in a public forum program sponsored by Building with Biology. The adult program was called Editing our Evolution, the program packets can be found Here "building with bio packet”.
"My Name is Nikhil Arora, I had the wonderful opportunity to work with William and Mary's 2018 iGem team. It was a great experience, and I learned a few cool procedures and gained lab experience. I also learned how important the Math team and programming is for the experiments. The team members were very nice and helpful. My time working with the team peaked my interest in Biology as a career field."