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<div class="col-sm-7 pagetext-R"><div class="text">Stanford-Brown iGEMmers paste your contributions here. Stanford-Brown iGEMmers paste your contributions here. Stanford-Brown iGEMmers paste your contributions here. Stanford-Brown iGEMmers paste your contributions here. Stanford-Brown iGEMmers paste your contributions here. Stanford-Brown iGEMmers paste your contributions here. Stanford-Brown iGEMmers paste your contributions here. Stanford-Brown iGEMmers paste your contributions here. Stanford-Brown iGEMmers paste your contributions here. Stanford-Brown iGEMmers paste your contributions here. Stanford-Brown iGEMmers paste your contributions here. Stanford-Brown iGEMmers paste your contributions here. Stanford-Brown iGEMmers paste your contributions here. </div>
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Revision as of 05:20, 18 October 2016


Stanford-Brown 2016

TU Delft's Policy & Practices Research

This year, the 2016 TU Delft iGEM team began a research initiative focused on iGEM’s influence on science, education, and policy. To start, they developed a survey about the 2015 competition and asked other teams to report on their 2015 experiences as a contribution to their research. We gladly participated in this collaboration.

Collaboration with Team Exeter: Contributing Podcasts

This year, Team Exeter came up with an idea to produce a podcast series with interviews of pioneering researchers whose work is relevant to synthetic biology. They called this series, "Desert Island...Science?" The series attempts to target a wide audience and inform and inspire those who might not be familiar with synthetic biology. Our team had independently decided to conduct video interviews with inspiring figures who were shaping conversation around synthetic biology, and we planned to post these interviews on YouTube. Ultimately, we decided to pool resources with Team Exeter and help them develop a more material for their Soundcloud channel. We have converted our interviews into podcast format and are uploading them to Soundcloud. As a result, our interviews will reach a broader international audience.
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