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<p id="pp">Synthetic biology is a new and exciting scientific field, with applications within medicine, the environment and energy. It is an interdisciplinary subject, combining biology, engineering and physics. As shown by the number of iGEM teams entering each year into the competition, the interest of both university and high school students for the subject is growing. Despite this, there is a severe lack of synthetic biology education in the UK.</p>
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<p id="pp">Currently there is no education of synthetic biology at the University of Exeter and there are very few synthetic biology courses and modules across the United Kingdom. However, we want to target this gap in education of synthetic biology at a university level.</p>
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<p id="pp">In response to this, we decided to create a new synthetic biology module for 2nd year students at our university. In this modules we will teach students about the creation of new biological systems and how they can be used to advance current technologies, with a focus on biosafety and kill switches. The course will also introduce students to the practical techniques commonly used in synthetic biology, with completion of the course students will be able to independently construct a biological system, such as a biosensor, from a list of parts available. The module will cover topics such as microbial growth, gene regulation, circuit design and logic gates, plasmid design, biosafety, kill switches, DNA constructs and genome integration. Furthermore, we want to help the students to improve their research skills through a student led journal club that will be run by former iGEM students.</p>
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<p id="pp">We hope that in creating this module we can educate students about key skills, applications and problems in synthetic biology. This will help advance the subject further in the future and solve some of the problems highlighted by both the 2016 Exeter iGEM team and other iGEM teams and academics and researchers.The module will be open to second year bioscience and natural science students at the University of Exeter from 2017.</p>
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