Education & Engagement
SynBio101: Summer Camp
SynBio101: Summer Camp is an educational outreach summer camp founded and led by undergraduate students from the iGEM RUM-UPRM research team at the University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez. Our mission is to ensure that the next generation of synthetic biologists, regardless of race, gender, or socioeconomic status, can learn the core concepts of synthetic biology and are made aware of the vast opportunities that exist to pursue a career in the sciences, focusing on natural & life sciences, and engineering.
We conducted a test on Monday with different topics that were going to be presented throughout the week to standardize the learning of the students and measure the delineated objectives. On Friday, the same test was offered to compare the improvement of the highschoolers on said topics during the experience. The students’ answers also allowed us to modify the information presented in lectures to their level of knowledge and be more prepared for their possible questions. To learn more about our SynBio101: Summer Camp click here.
Students correct answers to questions related to Synthetic Biology, lab work and bioethics
Synthetic Biology WeeK
Bioreactor Design for Synthetic Biology Applications
Additional Educational Efforts
Public Engagement
As a team we appreciated every space we get to engage with more people about synthetic biology and our project. It was our job to create the initial curiosity in the minds of the public, impacting the way they saw science. By talking in atypical places for science we were able to connect who were not interested in Synthetic Biology in the first place. To know more about our Public Engagement click here.