Team:William and Mary/Human Practices/Incorporating new communities

Incorporating New Communities

As synthetic biology continues to expand it is becoming increasingly important to incorporate more disciplines into our field. This year, our team worked to build new connections with seven distinct populations who play an important role in research and implementation of synthetic biology projects.
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Retirement Communities

The 60+ population can’t always attend our public forums but they still vote on and are impacted by our research. This year we met with over 50 retirees to discuss synbio ethics and applications.

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Future Policy Makers
Model United Nations

Global and domestic policy determine which bioengineering projects get implemented outside of the lab, to help start the discussion of synbio in the next generation of policy makers we connected with 150+ High School Model United Nations Students.

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Business Students

Having business partners can help promote bioengineering projects to the public. This year we connected with 21 business students to promote future collaborations between STEM and entrepreneurship.

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Young Women in STEM

Our team wanted to inspire more young women to join STEM fields so we partnered with Classical Academy Homeschooling Cohort and the Girl Scouts of the Colonial Coast to create Ladies in the Lab. The event hosted 28 girls in October and will host 100+ more in November.

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Established Women
Supporting STEM

Our efforts to engage women in STEM continued during William & Mary’s Women Weekend. We presented a poster during the weekend, 100+ women came to view our poster and more than 20 women had in depth conversations with our female team members about our project.

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Camp Launch & SEP

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Medical Explorers

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