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Our main achievement in this area has been to present our research in a new and accessible way. By using the novel approach of developing a publicity campaign for a hypothetical product based on our project, we have been able to design a leaflet to engage the public in our research. | Our main achievement in this area has been to present our research in a new and accessible way. By using the novel approach of developing a publicity campaign for a hypothetical product based on our project, we have been able to design a leaflet to engage the public in our research. | ||
Our overall approach to human practices has two strands: <!--the development of this novel idea for presenting our research and our public engagement activities.--> | Our overall approach to human practices has two strands: <!--the development of this novel idea for presenting our research and our public engagement activities.--> | ||
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*[https://2010.igem.org/Team:BCCS-Bristol/Human_Practices/Marketing_Campaign Publicity Campaign]: by framing our work as a prototype product we hope to encourage public interest by making synthetic biology research tangible whilst providing balanced and scientific information. | *[https://2010.igem.org/Team:BCCS-Bristol/Human_Practices/Marketing_Campaign Publicity Campaign]: by framing our work as a prototype product we hope to encourage public interest by making synthetic biology research tangible whilst providing balanced and scientific information. |
Latest revision as of 21:54, 27 October 2010
BCCS-Bristol
iGEM 2010
iGEM 2010
Human Practices
Our main achievement in this area has been to present our research in a new and accessible way. By using the novel approach of developing a publicity campaign for a hypothetical product based on our project, we have been able to design a leaflet to engage the public in our research.
Our overall approach to human practices has two strands:
- Publicity Campaign: by framing our work as a prototype product we hope to encourage public interest by making synthetic biology research tangible whilst providing balanced and scientific information.
- Public Engagement: We have participated in radio interviews and school visit to help explain our work to the wider public.