Team:Debrecen-Hungary/on the media

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For us, the synthetic biological mission didn't end at raising a project. We also wished to build continuity and atract in advanced young minds for the years to come. Part of this effort included looking in media tools to raise awareness about synthetic biology and iGEM. From day one we put a project subgoal of reaching over a hundred thousand readers (1% of the Hungarian population) while targeting young readers ages 15-30. In practice we exceeded nearly twice our initial quatua, thus the effort was very succsseful. Here we present the articles and media involved.

Népszabadság (iGEM article published on June 17th, 2010)

File:Https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/6/62/4-26-07 HUN NEPSZA.jpg Népszabadság is a large "left" Hungarian newspaper, founded in 1956. "Népszabadság" literally means "People's Freedom", and is a reference to the paper's communist roots. This newspaper is mostly owned by foreign media interests (the Swiss publishing house Ringier) although the Szabad Sajtó foundation, created by the MSZP party, owns 26.7% of Népszabadság's shares. Népszabadság has had the largest circulation (up until very recently). To date, the circulation (2010) stands on 80 thousand copies. The featured article about our team, titled [http://nol.hu/lap/tudomany/20100617-bakterium_legobol "bacteria from lego"] ,was featured on June 17th, 2010.

Click here to download the article in Hungarian, or here for a "google translated version" (we appologize for the slight errors in translation).

Index (iGEM article published on July 21st, 2010)

Index.hu is one of the most popular Hungarian language internet news portals and message boards. It was started in 1995 as Internetto.hu, later renamed Index.hu. Among the strong points of Index.hu is its alliance with Totalcar.hu, the leading Hungarian automotive news and test portal and linking to Tékozló Homár (lit. "Prodigal Lobster"), a consumerism-bashing blog.

Medikuslap (iGEM article published on September 2010)

Click here to download the article in English.