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− | We have made public engagement and education a cornerstone of our 2016 iGEM work. Through a variety of educational initiatives and public events, we have taught close to a 1000 students, talked to hundreds of adults, and are working in schools to promote learning and inquiry into synthetic biology and science research. This | + | We have made public engagement and education a cornerstone of our 2016 iGEM work. Through a variety of educational initiatives and public events, we have taught close to a 1000 students, talked to hundreds of adults, and are working in schools to promote learning and inquiry into synthetic biology and science research. This section documents our public engagement activities that are apart from our <a href="igem.org/Team:BroadRun-Baltimore/Buildingwbio">Building with Biology</a> outreach activities. </p1> |
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− | <p1>At the nation’s second Maker Faire hosted by the Congressional Maker Caucus and held at the Congressional Rayburn House building, we presented our research and met with other maker spaces and community biology labs, hard at work discovering, building, and growing the next generation of makers and citizen-scientists. Organized by Congress, the DC Maker Faire is a convention of makerspaces and community labs from around the country. | + | |
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+ | <p1>At the nation’s second <a href="https://www.imls. gov/news-events/events/capitol-hill-maker-faire-2016</">Maker Faire hosted by the Congressional Maker Caucus</a> and held at the Congressional Rayburn House building, we presented our research and met with other maker spaces and community biology labs, hard at work discovering, building, and growing the next generation of makers and citizen-scientists. Organized by Congress, the DC Maker Faire is a convention of makerspaces and community labs from around the country. | ||
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Public Outreach
2015 Loudoun STEM Day
STEM-mania at Tolbert Elementary School
American Society for Microbiology
Panel Discussion at DC Fab Lab
Photo Credit: Phyllis Klein