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Revision as of 05:14, 19 October 2016
What makes our project a great one is not only the project itself,
but also the engagement with public issues.
See our story.
Winter Camp
After the 2015 Giant Jamboree, team members of BIT-China cannot wait to share
their experience of participating in iGEM. With the coming of the cold winter,
we came up with an idea to start a winter camp and light the fire. Students
of different majors including life science and technology, electronic engineering, software,
art design and so on came to our publicity.
We invited our instructor Prof. Chun Li to give a general introduction about synthetic
biology and iGEM competition, which inspired many students’ interest in synthetic
biology and they wanted to know more
about the logic design and skills required to start a project.
Many of them wished to take systematic courses to have better understanding of the core
concept about synthetic biology including “design, build and test”. They would like to
gain more besides biology knowledge, but also extend to how to give a good presentation
and how to integrate the mathematical equations into the iGEM project. Based on their
needs, we prepared several lectures for eveyone maybe interested in the skills required
for iGEM competition,
the speakers were our instructors and team members. Here are the topics:
(1) The history and development of synthetic biology (Chun Li)
(2) Literature searching and reading (Chenyi Li)
(3) Photoshop training (Mingming Cao)
(4) Academic writing and English presentation training (Hui Luo)
(5) Brainstorm introduction (Zeyan Li)
(6) System biology and mathematical model (Pengcheng Zhang)
We got many positive feedback from students. The overview of synthetic biology
let them know how broad the field is. And the training of software such as
Photoshop and Matlab shall facilitate their use of tools. It’s the beginning
of studying, not the end. They showed great interest in the concept of
standardization and the mind of engineering design. And we also invited
them to visit our labs. From preparation to implementation, the whole winter
camp lasted for two months. Then, we welcomed students
who showed great passion to iGEM to take part in the brainstorm activity.
Conferences
In August, 2016, BIT-China was invited to take part in the
Asia-Pacific
conferenceheld by team NCKU-Tainan. About 20 teams participated in the
conference. All of them made splendid speeches to present their own projects
and focusing on iGEM to discuss with each other.
During the special journey we got to know plenty of exciting ideas and help.
We also presented our project, and received lots of feedback to improve our
design. As the first one to present, the Q and A section of our team were
under hot discussion. The questions raised referred not only to the
project design, but also extended to considerations about safety issues.
However, since the logic order of our presentation was not clear enough,
the audience misunderstood the core concept of our project.
After the conference, we adjusted the logic order and improved our oral presentation.
In addition to this, we held and took part in several exchange
meetings with other four teams: Peking, Jilin_China , UCAS,BIT..
Through these exchange meetings, we got many useful
suggestions to shape our project step by step.
HP Union
In the Asia-Pacific conference, we greatly enlarged our horizons by sharing ideas with other teams. At the same time, we felt it’s not enough and it’s necessary and urgent to do more things. So we decided to establish a platform for teams’ interactive communication called iGEM Union.
This union mainly have three purpose:
a) Make it more convenient for iGEMers’ online communication this year:
In this way, most of the common problems can be solved as quickly as possible, and the members can get inspiration from these communications.
b) Make it more convenient for the following iGEM teams:
Excepting for presenting every teams’ project, most of the members shares their experiences on this platform, during the preparation process of competition. Based on these resources, the following iGEM teams can get more information at their beginning and avoid many mistakes.
c) To publics
We think that every iGEMers has the duty to spread the knowledge of synthetic biology to publics. So we actually did like that, giving relative courses to anyone interested in it. With this union, we also introduce the idea about iGEM competition, about what we gained in the challenging process to attract more people participating in iGEM competition.
To achieve these goal, we tried hard.
The first step is to build a Wechat official account to communicate with other
teams and propagandize to the public. This way, all the followers can get to
know the member teams and communicate with them.
For us,it makes investigating and getting feedback from the public more easily.
To date, we led the HP union and started the union with other five teams: BIT, CGU-Taiwan, Jilin_China, Peking, TJU. So far, more teams up to 10 are members of the union.
We shared some articles about issues containing biological safety, ethics, iGEM
competition and other controversial topics which are concerned by publics.
Besides, we plan to provide new teams or the potential participated teams with resources
including union members’ project introduction and team members’ personal contact information
attached with attribution.
This way, it can facilitate the communication among students.
We truly hope, in the coming future, more and more iGEM teams can
join our iGEM Union, more and more students can participate in iGEM competition.
Communication with COFCO
What we designed is a product that will be used in large-scale fermentation,
to get some suggestions for applying our project in industry production,
we visited COFCO Nutrition and Health Research Institute.
We introduced our project to the staff, getting many useful feedback. Their
suggestions helped us view our project in a different way, find the existing
problem in our project, and lead us to think more about
application and the
practical problems. For example, they talked about whether we can give an
artificial signal to indicate the plasmid lost and kill the bacteria.
In this way, they can reduce the cost of heat treatment to eliminate the
bacteria before the emission to the environment. Besides, they raised a
question about the distribution of inhibitor proteins as well as the plasmids.
The random distribution may also lead to the signal delay, which inspire hot
discussion among our team members. These considerations give us
more possibilities to perfect our project and expand our project into industry production.
The company’s manager said that plasmid instability was really a troublesome problem and encouraged us to polish our project. The staff also complained about the complex processing of pollutions containing antibiotics. All those words came to expand our
background and reminded us of the emergencies of unlimited use of antibiotics.
Questionnaires
To further investigate the issues of antibiotic-use and the public
acceptance, we chose Internet survey method among scientists,
researchers, common students of BIT and general public to
collect information of theirs opinions to iGEM, to our project, to plasmid losing problem and
antibiotics. We finally gathered 324 valid questionnaires in the end.
Part of the results and questions are shown in fig.7.
From the results, we can say:
a) Over 96.11% of people think iGEM is of help to every iGEMers, 54.77% of them think this competition can improve students’ ability widely;
b) Over 92.72% of people have ever noticed the plasmid-losing problem, 54.27% has been affected by it seriously;
c) Over 95.76% of people is concerned about the use of antibiotics, 69.01% of them think antibiotics are very harmful, and should be treated cautiously;
d) Over 92.93% of people showed interests in our project, 54.77% of them would like to try our plasmid-free system in their experiments.