Team:CIDEB-UANL Mexico/HP/posters

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Posters of our Project

May 2nd 2012

As we know, the main objective of this project it is the creation of a biosensor which could detect the presence of heavy metals in different environments, especially in water. In order to construct the biosensor, a genetic circuit will be built with biobricks. The organism we will work with is E.Coli bacteria. The circuit will work as a model which will be tested with Arabinose.

As part of human practices we planned to do an exposition of our project in Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, the exposition was divided into 4 posters, each poster corresponded to different parts of the project, poster were divided into:.

• Project In General: The mission, vision, goals and objectives; the problem, how it started and the solution we provided; project's organization, in other words, the parts or sections that make up the project, i.e safety, human practices, wet-lab, sponsors, image and writing, and the genetic circuit of the project generally speaking.

• Laboratory: This poster explained the work that was done inside the lab, the way in which the genetic circuit was divided, in other words, the Biobricks it contained, the motive of why we used those Biobricks for the project, how the genetic circuit worked, how it activated or how it travelled through each Biobrick depending on the concentration of arabinose the sample shows, and what procedure or protocol must be followed for the construction of the genetic circuit, for instance the transformation of bacteria , enzymes that had to be used, what cuttings or ligations were needed, assure the cuttings and ligations had been made, etc.

• Mathematical Model: Here the information showed what a mathematical model is, how it worked. It explained the mathematical model used in our project, the formulas used to describe the transformation and translation for the production of proteins, and to describe the other genes of the project. .

• Human Practices: This post was about what human practices mean, which are an important part of the project as they diffuse to the general population (especially the student population) about what is synthetic biology, the applications it has and also explain what is iGEM, the purpose iGEM and what our project. Also it was explained the process of disseminating this information, which was through visits to schools where the members of the team in charge of human practices exposed the information of iGEM synthetic biology and, at the end of presentations, they made a little experiment about synthetic biology and DNA.

The team was distributed in the posters according with the section in which they have been working on, the reason of this is to expose a presentation with a better quality and that, at the moment of been exposing, clarify questions all the questions that arise on the part of judges and other public. When we arrived we started to distribute the posters in the designated area and we began to prepare each one the speech of the presentation. .

The exposition was designed to not only judges but also for people in general that were in the Facultad of Ciencias Biológicas and would like to learn about our project.

We were not the only ones who had prepared posters for our project; other teams were with their respective projects and were also explaining about their project.

At the end we were satisfied with our work because we could spread our project to the student population, and also helped us a lot because with the doubts that appeared raised on the part of judges and the public we realized that we need to arrange details of the exposition so it could be better. This was new experience for many us because some of them have never exposed to a bigger audience than just a classroom, others already had experience exposing so they had not difficulties, some were nervous, others calm but for all it was a great experience today.

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