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                     <p style="font-size:14px;font-family: 'PT Sans Caption', sans-serif;">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Almost half of our students never heard about synthetic biology, and their major source of information was social media platforms and news outlets compared to science related courses, conferences or research articles. This suggested that reading complicated scientific texts or articles would not be effective in easy understanding of this new concept, so students would mainly rely on gaining a short description of it through social media tools or recent news. However, these were not effective in fully explaining the synthetic biology principles since our survey results substantiated this point:
 
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                     <p style="font-size:14px;font-family: 'PT Sans Caption', sans-serif;">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Only 1% of the total participants (111 students) was very much familiar with synthetic biology, but the vast majority of them did not fully comprehend it. Additionally, we asked students to define synthetic biology, and we observed the same pattern: more than half of them either did not know or could not define it correctly. <em>Overall, survey results motivated us to create a presentation that would balance the complexity and simplicity of science behind synthetic biology, so everyone could enhance their understanding of it and gain new perspectives</em>. <br/><br/>
 
                     <p style="font-size:14px;font-family: 'PT Sans Caption', sans-serif;">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Only 1% of the total participants (111 students) was very much familiar with synthetic biology, but the vast majority of them did not fully comprehend it. Additionally, we asked students to define synthetic biology, and we observed the same pattern: more than half of them either did not know or could not define it correctly. <em>Overall, survey results motivated us to create a presentation that would balance the complexity and simplicity of science behind synthetic biology, so everyone could enhance their understanding of it and gain new perspectives</em>. <br/><br/>
  

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IGEM_YONSEI

Human Practices
Centered On:

Connection
Community
Cooperation

EDUCATION AND COMMUNICATION
OVERVIEW         

    The Yonsei team is a novice in iGEM. Our whole journey beginning with the registration process and up until now has been a roller coaster ride. Taking the initiative to start a new opportunity in a place where almost everyone is unaware of the world wide synthetic biology competition was very challenging. Our challenging moments were not only about finding research advisors and funding opportunities but also trying to transform the school ecosystem into the one that embraces search for new opportunities such as iGEM. To accomplish this we employed several approaches to propagate the ideas behind synthetic biology as well as iGEM within the school environment and beyond.

SOCIAL MEDIA        

One of the most accessible tools that would allow us to spread the word was the establishment of our solid presence on the internet. We created our own Instagram page and started sharing our daily journey with fellow iGEMers and local people. This was the best medium that granted us the opportunity to quickly inform people about the hurdles we tackled and progresses we made. We believe that we were able to convey the main purpose of iGEM and synthetic biology research.

SYNBIO PRESENTATION TO UIC STUDENTS         

    Even though social media gave us unrestricted access to a broad range of audience to spread the message about synthetic biology, it was inadequate in accomplishing effective scientific communication. The large size of the audience was the primary barrier to creating effective scientific communication that would inspire people to become involved in synthetic biology related research and intellectual contests such as iGEM. However, we had a very ambitious goal. We aimed at inspiring people to gain knowledge in the new field and take up new challenges. To achieve this, we needed to start small. Being the pioneers of participating in iGEM and representing our university, we decided to focus on the school community, specifically students studying science majors. We believed that direct engagement with the audience would reinforce our previous efforts in achieving our ultimate goal. Hence, we all agreed to give a presentation.

Prior to having a direct interaction with our fellow students, we set two main objectives:
        1. To explain what synthetic biology is and how it could be applied.
        2. To spread the word about iGEM and its roller coaster journey.

    To accomplish these objectives, we wanted to understand our target audience better, so we can produce the educational material in accordance with their needs. On that account, we conducted a pre-presentation survey on students' understanding of synthetic biology and its applications. We designed the survey in such a way that it would give us basic yet invaluable information about students’ awareness, full understanding and definition of synthetic biology, and their sources of information about it.

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    Almost half of our students never heard about synthetic biology, and their major source of information was social media platforms and news outlets compared to science related courses, conferences or research articles. This suggested that reading complicated scientific texts or articles would not be effective in easy understanding of this new concept, so students would mainly rely on gaining a short description of it through social media tools or recent news. However, these were not effective in fully explaining the synthetic biology principles since our survey results substantiated this point:

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    Only 1% of the total participants (111 students) was very much familiar with synthetic biology, but the vast majority of them did not fully comprehend it. Additionally, we asked students to define synthetic biology, and we observed the same pattern: more than half of them either did not know or could not define it correctly. Overall, survey results motivated us to create a presentation that would balance the complexity and simplicity of science behind synthetic biology, so everyone could enhance their understanding of it and gain new perspectives.

    Based on these results we explained the core principles of synthetic biology and its difference from other concepts such as genetic engineering/genome editing. Moreover, we showed how synthetic biology can be employed to solve issues of various sectors and demonstrated our iGEM research categorized in the Food & Nutrition track. The full presentation in pdf format can be found here.