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In the last century science has taken an enormous leap from an occupation solely limited to the academic community to something that a large part of the population is exposed to in all aspects of life, from school through social media and TV to our supermarkets. This exposure, while highly beneficial to the progress of scientific research, can also lead to high amounts of misinformation and fear in the public due to unawareness. As researchers, we see the importance of education and an open dialogue on the benefits of science as a tool to combat these issues.<br>
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In the last century science has taken an enormous leap from an occupation solely limited to the academic community to something that a large part of the population is exposed to in all aspects of life, from school through social media and TV to our supermarkets. This exposure, while highly beneficial to the progress of scientific research, can also lead to high amounts of misinformation and fear in the public due to unawareness. As researchers we see the importance of education and dialog on the benefits of science as a tool to combat these issues.<br>
 
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In our human practice project we focused on two parts - First, we contacted a famous Israeli podcaster to discuss synthetic biology on his show. Secondly, we took part in a variety of educational activities for different demographics: from kindergarten students to elderly citizens.</p>
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In our human practice project we focused on two parts - for the first part we contacted a famous Israeli podcaster to have a discussion on synthetic biology on his show, while for the second we took part in a variety of educational activities for different demographics: from kindergarten students to elderly citizens.
 
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<p class="text-center"><b>Fig. 1:</b> Meeting with Novel Price winner Dan Shectman.</p>
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Revision as of 08:46, 19 October 2016

S.tar, by iGEM Technion 2016

S.Tar, by iGEM Technion 2016

In the last century science has taken an enormous leap from an occupation solely limited to the academic community to something that a large part of the population is exposed to in all aspects of life, from school through social media and TV to our supermarkets. This exposure, while highly beneficial to the progress of scientific research, can also lead to high amounts of misinformation and fear in the public due to unawareness. As researchers we see the importance of education and dialog on the benefits of science as a tool to combat these issues.

In our human practice project we focused on two parts - for the first part we contacted a famous Israeli podcaster to have a discussion on synthetic biology on his show, while for the second we took part in a variety of educational activities for different demographics: from kindergarten students to elderly citizens.

Fig. 1: Meeting with Novel Price winner Dan Shectman.






S.tar, by iGEM Technion 2016