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Beside the lab work we also want to inspire dialog in our community. For this purpose,  
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Beside the lab work we also want to inspire dialogue in our community. For this purpose,  
 
we collaborated with Ran Levi – famous Israeli podcaster, and organized a pub quiz  
 
we collaborated with Ran Levi – famous Israeli podcaster, and organized a pub quiz  
 
session at a local pub located in downtown Haifa. The event was composed of three parts:  
 
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<b>Introduction:</b><br>
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Mr. Levi introduced himself and talked about his podcasts, followed by our team members
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who introduced synthetic biology, iGEM and our project.<br>
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<b>Quiz:</b><br>
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The audience was divided into several groups, questions were presented by Mr. Levi and each group had to answer. The questions were written by Mr. Levi in cooperation with one of our team members and were from a wide range of subjects such as history, literature, biology, cinema and more.<br>
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<b>Introduction:</b><br>
 
Mr. Levi introduced himself and talked about his podcasts, followed by our team members
 
whom introduced synthetic biology, iGEM and our project.<br>
 
<br>
 
<b>Quiz:</b><br>
 
The audience was divided into several groups, questions were presented by Mr. Levi and each group had to answer. The questions were written by Mr. Levi in cooperation with one of our team members and were from a wide range of subjects such as history, literature, biology, cinema and more.<br>
 
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<b>Discussion:</b><br>
 
we took advantage of this platform and asked the participants for their thoughts about
 
using bacteria for the purpose of detection. We got a vareity of answers, which led
 
us to understand that a great deal of work has to be done to change public opinion regarding
 
the world of microorganisms and its possible applications in our everyday life. We asked the participants one more important
 
question – What substances would they like to detect using our system? We got more
 
answers than we can count, but one answer repeated itself, the need for a quick and easy detection of allergens in food. This motivated us to work harder on our system so that, maybe, one day, it will be able to help the general public<br>
 
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we took advantage of this platform and asked the participants for their thoughts about
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using bacteria for the purpose of detection. We got a variety of answers, which led
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us to understand that a great deal of work has to be done to change public opinion regarding
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the world of microorganisms and its possible applications in our everyday life. We asked the participants one more important
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question – What substances would they like to detect using our system? We got more
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answers than we can count, but one answer repeated itself, the need for a quick and easy detection of allergens in food. This motivated us to work harder on our system so that maybe one day, it will be able to help the general public<br>
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The whole event was recorded and will be published as a new podcast on Ran Levi's website.
 
The whole event was recorded and will be published as a new podcast on Ran Levi's website.
 
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Latest revision as of 03:08, 20 October 2016

S.tar, by iGEM Technion 2016

S.Tar, by iGEM Technion 2016


Beside the lab work we also want to inspire dialogue in our community. For this purpose, we collaborated with Ran Levi – famous Israeli podcaster, and organized a pub quiz session at a local pub located in downtown Haifa. The event was composed of three parts: introduction, quiz and discussion.

Introduction:
Mr. Levi introduced himself and talked about his podcasts, followed by our team members who introduced synthetic biology, iGEM and our project.
Quiz:
The audience was divided into several groups, questions were presented by Mr. Levi and each group had to answer. The questions were written by Mr. Levi in cooperation with one of our team members and were from a wide range of subjects such as history, literature, biology, cinema and more.

Discussion:
we took advantage of this platform and asked the participants for their thoughts about using bacteria for the purpose of detection. We got a variety of answers, which led us to understand that a great deal of work has to be done to change public opinion regarding the world of microorganisms and its possible applications in our everyday life. We asked the participants one more important question – What substances would they like to detect using our system? We got more answers than we can count, but one answer repeated itself, the need for a quick and easy detection of allergens in food. This motivated us to work harder on our system so that maybe one day, it will be able to help the general public

The whole event was recorded and will be published as a new podcast on Ran Levi's website.




S.tar, by iGEM Technion 2016