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=Spreading the Word=
=Spreading the Word=
As a team we thought it was really imporant to spread the word about iGEM. Synthetic biology is a new and developing field and the world should know about it. We feel it's especially important that synthetic biology is presented in an accessible way to people so that it is embraced by the general public. We also feel it's especially important to promote the open source nature of iGEM in the hope that as the field develops it can adopt these principles. The following are the main ways in which we have been spreading the word about iGEM over the summer.  
As a team we thought it was really imporant to spread the word about iGEM. Synthetic biology is a new and developing field and the world should know about it. We feel it's especially important that synthetic biology is presented in an accessible way to people so that it is embraced by the general public. We also feel it's especially important to promote the open source nature of iGEM in the hope that as the field develops it can adopt these principles. The following are the main ways in which we have been spreading the word about iGEM over the summer.  
===French Documentary on ARTE===
===French Documentary on ARTE===
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Through Daisy Ginsberg, we were approached by a French TV crew from the channel ARTE filming a documentary on synthetic biology. They visited us for a day of filming where they recorded us in the lab in the morning and then in the afternoon filmed us as we discussed the human practices and ethical side of synthetic biology, facilited by Daisy's interesting presentation.  
Through Daisy Ginsberg, we were approached by a French TV crew from the channel ARTE filming a documentary on synthetic biology. They visited us for a day of filming where they recorded us in the lab in the morning and then in the afternoon filmed us as we discussed the human practices and ethical side of synthetic biology, facilited by Daisy's interesting presentation.  

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