Team:Peshawar/Engagement

Engagement - iGEM Peshawar 2016


iGEM Peshawar travelled a total of 3400 miles and spent almost 60 hours spreading synbio awareness across Pakistan. Our roadshow stopped by schools, colleges and universities, engaging over 5000 students, teachers, parents, and members of the community. We also set up a 'Bio–Machines' lab at Magnifi–Science in Karachi — one of the biggest science fairs in the country. Because we were engaging a diverse audience, consisting of people of all ages and background, our activities were designed to keep everyone involved!








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public-engagement-map Hover your mouse on any dot to find out more about each event
A interactive map of Pakistan with bubbles showing the location of the various workshops and presentations we conducted to promote synthetic biology. The size of each bubble is proportional to the size of the audience. Hover your mouse on a bubble to find out more details about each event.





Because we were the first ever iGEM team from Pakistan and this was the first time synthetic biology was happening in the country, it was a very big deal for us. We knew that it was our responsibility to educate the masses about this cutting-edge science and its potential, as much as we could. Moreover, because we were working on air pollution — which happens to be a major problem for our country — we could create great impact about the potential of SynBIo in tackling this problem.

We left no stone unturned and wrote to and contacted as much media personnel as we could. Our efforts paid off and we got interviewed and featured in 5 national newspapers and 3 national TV News channels.






On National TVs