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  • ...ferase extraction) used to contribute to a decline in firefly populations, Asal consulted Amit for his take. He explained that yes, this was a problem, but <p>At the Biology Rocks event held at the National Museum in Cardiff, Asal ran an enzymatic luciferase demo to demonstrate the reaction whilst describ
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  • ...ccess in wider settings, we decided on luciferase as the reporter protein. Asal enjoyed exploring safety, social, ethical, and economic considerations asso ...or sixth formers and families when discussing Cas-Find. At a museum event, Asal ran a stall at the National Museum in Cardiff, explaining the role of repor
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  • ...ind, and (later on) Rob following up on FLIM work), creating Gantt charts, Asal taking on Human Practices solo, and another delivery delay which evened it ...ted new protocols for labelling. The rest of us carried on with our work - Asal, now primarily focused on Human Practices, was starting to get replies from
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  • ...ture on iGEM teams. Chris represented us on the Toronto synbio panel while Asal ran a stall alongside Sheffield and Warwick.<p> ...emonstrations for sixth formers and families when discussing Cas-Find, and Asal encouraged young children to build log piles to help conservation of the lu
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  • <p>Meanwhile, Asal investigated the ethics of using a tool such as Cas-Find as a self-testing ...dition to obtain a snapshot of public opinion about self-testing STI kits, Asal conducted a short survey. She then consulted an ethicist at Kings Colllege
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  • <h2>Asal Golshaie</h2> ...="prof" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2016/1/11/T--Cardiff_Wales--asal.jpg"/><p>
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  • <td>Asal Golshaie</td>
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