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.
Symposium – Limits of Life
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.
Understanding Your Limits
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.
Will answering questions from the audience
Marie explaining the science behind stress
Hacking Life
Teams of Stockholm, Lund and Uppsala
Discussing GMO´s
Mingle with synthetic biology enthusiasts
Lectures
Taking every chance to spread the word - BEST lecture
The Student Conference in Science and Technology 2018
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.