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<p> The aspiration to explore how, what we are doing fits into the society required us to first reach out to the public. Connecting to the general public, academia as well as the those who our project is directly aimed to help, the horse owner community, required some different approaches. We have kept the goal throughout the project to make our science as approachable as possible to as many as possible although at times we did dive into specifics. In order to introduce ourselves to different groups with different interests and different pre-knowledge we have been working on several mini-projects such as Symposium “Limits of Life”, lectures for different audiences as well as reaching out via different media. </p>
 
<p> The aspiration to explore how, what we are doing fits into the society required us to first reach out to the public. Connecting to the general public, academia as well as the those who our project is directly aimed to help, the horse owner community, required some different approaches. We have kept the goal throughout the project to make our science as approachable as possible to as many as possible although at times we did dive into specifics. In order to introduce ourselves to different groups with different interests and different pre-knowledge we have been working on several mini-projects such as Symposium “Limits of Life”, lectures for different audiences as well as reaching out via different media. </p>
  
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<p>Human Practices is all about bringing the science to the people and what better way to do this then to create a big event, where everyone (scientists, academics and further citizens) is invited? This was the start of the collaboration between iGEM Uppsala, iGEM Stockholm with further support from iGEM Lund. Our goal was to organise an event that would break down the differences between scientists and non academic citizens by bringing up subjects that everyone can recognize themselves in, as well as introducing synthetic biology to those who wanted to learn more about it. Together we organized a symposium in Uppsala called “Limits of Life” that was divided into two sessions.</p>
 
<p>Human Practices is all about bringing the science to the people and what better way to do this then to create a big event, where everyone (scientists, academics and further citizens) is invited? This was the start of the collaboration between iGEM Uppsala, iGEM Stockholm with further support from iGEM Lund. Our goal was to organise an event that would break down the differences between scientists and non academic citizens by bringing up subjects that everyone can recognize themselves in, as well as introducing synthetic biology to those who wanted to learn more about it. Together we organized a symposium in Uppsala called “Limits of Life” that was divided into two sessions.</p>
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<h2><b>Figure 8.</b> The Student Conference in Science and Technology 2018. </h2>
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<h2> The Student Conference in Science and Technology 2018. </h2>
 
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                           <p><b>Figure 9.</b> Sebastian and Oliver presenting at the Student Conference in Science and Technology 2018.
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                           <p><b>Figure 8.</b> Sebastian and Oliver presenting at the Student Conference in Science and Technology 2018.
 
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                           <p><b>Figure 10.</b> Elin and Matilda introducing iGEM.</p>   
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                           <p><b>Figure 9.</b> Elin and Matilda introducing iGEM.</p>   
 
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<h2> Ridsport - reaching out to horse community </h2>
 
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                     <p>In the Uppsala IGEM team 2018’s <a href= " https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/3/30/T--Uppsala--Booklet.pdf" > booklet </a> we focused on the topic burning out. We thought that it was a really interesting topic, as it is one of the factors that can affect the proper development of the project as it involve so many people, stress situations, deadlines etc. For this reason, we decided to compose a guideline to prevent and increase the knowledge of this condition. To do so, we started with an internal survey that the IGEM members answered, talking about their experiences during their projects.  
 
                     <p>In the Uppsala IGEM team 2018’s <a href= " https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/3/30/T--Uppsala--Booklet.pdf" > booklet </a> we focused on the topic burning out. We thought that it was a really interesting topic, as it is one of the factors that can affect the proper development of the project as it involve so many people, stress situations, deadlines etc. For this reason, we decided to compose a guideline to prevent and increase the knowledge of this condition. To do so, we started with an internal survey that the IGEM members answered, talking about their experiences during their projects.  

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