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<div class="h1">High School Lectures</div>
<p> Alongside our laboratory progress, we organized lectures at high schools. One of our team members, Roos Beijer, reached out to Dutch high schools, where the magic began. Through a presentation on synthetic biology, Roos taught high school students about endosymbiosis, cellular organization, and intracellular transport systems. She delivered the content in a dynamic and engaging way, ensuring that the students were involved and asked all sorts of questions. A week later, Roos repeated the lecture at another high school, once again captivating the students’ attention while entertaining and educating them.</p>
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<div class="h1">Inspiring Future Scientists at Kinderboerderij Tanthof</div>
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<p>As the farm was filled with children of all ages, we adapted our explanations of biology to suit their understanding. For younger children, we discussed how DNA determines traits like eye color, while with older kids, we delved into the double helix structure and the length of DNA within a single cell, which can stretch up to 2 meters.
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<p>One of the highlights was showing the children a water flea under the microscope. They were amazed to see its tiny heart beating and its little legs moving. It was incredibly rewarding to witness their excitement and curiosity as they discovered new things about the natural world. </p>
<p>The event was a tremendous success, not only because the kids had a blast but also because we had the opportunity to ignite a spark of interest in biology in the next generation. Their endless curiosity and desire to understand how everything works are the very qualities that drive scientific discovery, and we are thrilled to have played a part in nurturing those qualities. The parents were also equally engaged, using the microscope and learning alongside their children.</p>
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<p>The event was a tremendous success, not only because the kids had a blast but also because we had the opportunity to ignite a spark of interest in biology in the next generation. Their endless curiosity and desire to understand how everything works are the very qualities that drive scientific discovery, and we are thrilled to have played a part in nurturing those qualities. The parents were also equally engaged, using the microscope and learning alongside their children.</p>
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<div class="h1">Learning Through Social Media</div>
<p> Through Instagram, our most frequently used social media platform, we have promoted science education in various ways. Not only through our posts and stories that promote iGEM and explain our project, but also through a collaboration with the Dutch science museum NEMO. This collaboration allowed us to distribute a selected few of our followers free museum ticket. Through this, they had the opportunity to continue learning by visiting the museum. The lucky winners were selected through a giveaway on an Instagram post and a cellular biology quiz in our stories, which featured 10 questions of varying difficulty levels. The winner was chosen for being the first person to correctly answer all ten questions. After announcing the winner, we also shared the correct answers, providing brief explanations for each one. For questions where the majority chose an incorrect answer, we explained why that option was incorrect and clarified the differences with the correct answer.
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<div class="h1">Outreach</div>
<div class="h2">SynBIONL</div>
<p> In June, our team attended the SynBIONL event in Wageningen. This event, aimed at fostering synthetic biology collaborations in the Netherlands, provided us with a platform to pitch our project to a panel of experts, and listen to insightful talks about various synthetic biology initiatives in the Netherlands. This was followed by an engaging networking session</p>
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<div class="h2">Dutch iGEM Meetup</div>
<p> In July, we attended the Dutch iGEM meetup hosted by Utrecht University. Here, we got a chance to present our own project as well as listen to the presentation of the projects of all other teams in the Netherlands as well as Belgium. This was a good opportunity for all the teams to meet each other, connect, and share our experiences working on our respective iGEM projects. Finally we also listened to talks from the Dutch Patent office on Intellectual Property, as well as from one of our own supervisors for Human Practices, Britte Bouchaut, on responsible innovation. </p>
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<div class="h2">OWee/IP</div>
<p> In late August, we also attended the Activity Market organized by the Opening Week (OWee) and Introduction Programme (IP), the introductory week for new students at TU Delft. This Activity market allowed a lot of TU Delft Student Teams, DreamTeams, sports and student associations to advertise their team or association to invite interested students to join them. Through our stand at this market, we were able to gather the interest of several freshers from different studies, ranging from Aerospace Engineering, Industrial Design, Life Sciences and Technology, Molecular Sciences and Technology, Nanobiology, and others. We explained the concept of the iGEM competition, and a bit about our own project, and past projects in the TU Delft. Several interested students shared their e-mail IDs, through which we will contact them during recruitment for the next iGEM season.</p>
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