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                                 <p id="pp">For public engagement and education, we are targeting both secondary school students and university level education. We want to highlight that there are potentially endless applications of the field, due to its interdisciplinary nature, as well as uncover why synthetic biology may not be as positively received as we would like.</p>
 
                                 <p id="pp">For public engagement and education, we are targeting both secondary school students and university level education. We want to highlight that there are potentially endless applications of the field, due to its interdisciplinary nature, as well as uncover why synthetic biology may not be as positively received as we would like.</p>
  
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iGEM could produce support resources, for the existing A level, which introduced ideas of synthetic biology and which could be used as ‘stretch and challenge’ materials by teachers.</q> <br /><span id="afQuote" style="padding-left:40%;">-Edexcel</span></p>
 
  
                                 <h5><q style="margin:auto;display:block;"><i>iGEM could produce support resources, for the existing A level, which introduced ideas of synthetic biology and which could be used as ‘stretch and challenge’ materials by teachers.</i></q><br / > <span id="afQuote" style="padding-left:-20px;"> -Edexcel</span></h5>
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                                 <h5><q style="margin:auto;display:block;"><i>iGEM could produce support resources, for the existing A level, which introduced ideas of synthetic biology and which could be used as ‘stretch and challenge’ materials by teachers.</i></q><br / > <span id="afQuote" style="padding-left:0;"> -Edexcel</span></h5>
  
 
   
 
   

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