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                 <p id="pp">Another figure we spoke to was Professor Jim Al-Khalili, who works in the field of quantum biology as well as promoting equality and diversity in science. We spoke with him about improving the interaction and collaboration between different scientific disciplines, to which he said: </p>
 
                 <p id="pp">Another figure we spoke to was Professor Jim Al-Khalili, who works in the field of quantum biology as well as promoting equality and diversity in science. We spoke with him about improving the interaction and collaboration between different scientific disciplines, to which he said: </p>
  
                 <p id="pp" style="margin:auto;display:block;"><q style="margin:auto;display:block;">Synthetic biology is a very good example of where a multidisciplinary approach is absolutely vital</q></p>
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                 <h5><p id="pp" style="margin:auto;display:block;"><q style="margin:auto;display:block;">Synthetic biology is a very good example of where a multidisciplinary approach is absolutely vital</q></p></h5>
  
 
                 <p id="pp">Having a prominent public figure, like Prof. Al-Khalili, highlight the importance of synthetic biology for science and research, we hope would relieve some of the biases and stereotypes associated with the field. As <q style="padding-left:0px;padding-right:0px;">synthetic</q> is synonymous with <q style="padding-left:0px;padding-right:0px;">artificial</q> and <q style="padding-left:0px;padding-right:0px;">biology</q> is synonymous with <q style="padding-left:0px;padding-right:0px;">life</q>, we can understand why many people we have spoken to, especially shown in the visit to the Judd School, think that synthetic biology involves <q style="padding-left:0px;padding-right:0px;">designer life</q>. If more public figures can comment on the positive aspects of synthetic biology, then it is our hope that the public can begin to see what synthetic biology can do for each of the individual, core subjects that make up it.</p>
 
                 <p id="pp">Having a prominent public figure, like Prof. Al-Khalili, highlight the importance of synthetic biology for science and research, we hope would relieve some of the biases and stereotypes associated with the field. As <q style="padding-left:0px;padding-right:0px;">synthetic</q> is synonymous with <q style="padding-left:0px;padding-right:0px;">artificial</q> and <q style="padding-left:0px;padding-right:0px;">biology</q> is synonymous with <q style="padding-left:0px;padding-right:0px;">life</q>, we can understand why many people we have spoken to, especially shown in the visit to the Judd School, think that synthetic biology involves <q style="padding-left:0px;padding-right:0px;">designer life</q>. If more public figures can comment on the positive aspects of synthetic biology, then it is our hope that the public can begin to see what synthetic biology can do for each of the individual, core subjects that make up it.</p>
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                 <p id="pp">On the subject of equality and diversity within science he said: </p>
 
                 <p id="pp">On the subject of equality and diversity within science he said: </p>
  
                 <p id="pp" style="margin:auto;display:block;"><q style="margin:auto;display:block;">we still have a long way to go... If 1 in 5 undergraduate physics students are female then 1 in 5 physics professors should be female - that's where the problem is and it just gets worse and worse as you go up the career ladder</q></p>
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                 <h5><p id="pp" style="margin:auto;display:block;"><q style="margin:auto;display:block;">we still have a long way to go... If 1 in 5 undergraduate physics students are female then 1 in 5 physics professors should be female - that's where the problem is and it just gets worse and worse as you go up the career ladder</q></p></h5>
  
 
                 <p id="pp">This was a view that was highlighted with many of the physics students interviewed in the equality and diversity work, as well as many of the academics. The Institute of Physics recognizes gender distribution in physics as a major problem from base to senior level and if more public figures, like Prof. Al-Khalili, and more students publicise the problem, then it could encourage more time and money to be spent on fixing the issue. </p>
 
                 <p id="pp">This was a view that was highlighted with many of the physics students interviewed in the equality and diversity work, as well as many of the academics. The Institute of Physics recognizes gender distribution in physics as a major problem from base to senior level and if more public figures, like Prof. Al-Khalili, and more students publicise the problem, then it could encourage more time and money to be spent on fixing the issue. </p>
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<h6>Big Bang South West</h6>
 
<h6>Big Bang South West</h6>
  
<p id="pp">The Big Bang South West Science Fair was one of the first places we tested BioMech.  
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<p id="pp">The Big Bang South West Science Fair was one of the first places we tested BioMech. Our stall at the fair focussed on introducing students and teachers to synthetic biology and gathering information on how people perceive the field. Students were aged between 8 and 18, and there were teachers from a large variety of schools from across the South West.</p>
Our stall at the fair focussed on introducing students and teachers to synthetic biology and
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gathering information on how people perceive synthetic biology. Students were aged between 8  
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and 18, and teachers from a large variety of schools from across the South West.</p>
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<p id="pp">For the fair, we wanted to show visitors the disciplinary nature of synthetic biology.
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<p id="pp">For the fair, we wanted to show visitors the interdisciplinary nature of synthetic biology. We discussed how physics, chemistry, biology and engineering make up synthetic biology and demonstrated multiple applications within each of the core sciences. We created two leaflets: one which explained the basics of synthetic biology, and one which explained the iGEM competition. We made two companion powerpoint presentations to the leaflets which went in more depth, and played them on loop on two iPads on the stand. As well as this, we premiered a very basic form of our educational synthetic biology board game, for students and teachers try out. One student told us:</p>
We displayed and discussed how physics, chemistry, biology and engineering can be used in synthetic  
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biology. We created two leaflets: one which explained the basics of Synthetic Biology, and one which
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explained the iGEM competition. We created two companion powerpoint presentations to the leaflets
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which went in more depth, and played them on loop on two iPads on the stand. As well as this we  
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premiered a very basic form of BioMech for students and teachers try out. One student told us:</p>
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<p id="pp">We also drew inspiration from the ‘Activities Booklet’ created by the William and Mary
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<p id="pp">BioMech was well received by children of all ages, with the younger ones particularly enjoying the simplicity of the game and the clean aesthetics, whilst the older ones took a great interest in the descriptions of all the components as well as the mechanics the game offers. The fair provided us with some honest feedback from the children on our board game that we then kept in mind when designing our final version of the now highly user friendly and interactive version of BioMech.</p>
iGEM 2015 team. The sweetie DNA construction activity proved incredibly popular amongst the
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younger students and gave us an opportunity to talk to them about basic genetics as well as some synthetic biology ideas.</p>
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<p id="pp">We also drew inspiration from the ‘Activities Booklet’ created by the William and Mary iGEM 2015 team. The sweetie DNA construction activity proved incredibly popular amongst the younger students and gave us an opportunity to talk to them about basic genetics as well as some synthetic biology ideas.</p>
 
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<h6>Britain Needs Scientists</h6>
 
<h6>Britain Needs Scientists</h6>
  
<p id="pp">The second science fair was Britain Needs Scientists, hosted at the University of Exeter.
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<p id="pp">The second science fair was Britain Needs Scientists, hosted at the University of Exeter. This fair was aimed at students aged 16-18 who were interested in STEM careers. Here we focused on tying the STEM subjects into Synthetic Biology and were able to discuss more complex aspects of synthetic biology.</p>
This fair was aimed at students aged 16-18 who were interested in STEM careers. Here we focused on  
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tying the STEM subjects into Synthetic Biology and were able to discuss more complex aspects of synthetic biology</p>
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