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    <p>After reflecting on the discussion with the high school students, we realized that many questions were influenced by the headlines in recent years (for example the “CRISPR babies” in China <sup>2</<sup>). We asked ourselves how polarizing headlines affects the way people evaluate synthetic biology. To answer this question, we went on the streets of Freiburg to demonstrate how over-dramatisation through media can lead to misconceptions of scientific topics. With the interviewed people we discussed in one on one conversations, possibilities and future potential, that synthetic biology may enable. Some shared new possible ideas with us, which gave us more input for our project search. Afterwards, we handed them a flyer, which gave a brief easy-to-understand summary of current topics in synthetic biology and explained the concept of iGEM.
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        The personal stories and opinions of the interviewed project encouraged us to create a project, which has the potential to address a problem that affects everyone in our society and that can be solved by science and society together - hand in hand.
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        <li>Provide an easy way for anyone to engage in science and our project.</li>
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        <li>Encouraged us further to work on a problem that affects society. </li>
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     <p>During our brainstorming phase, we had the chance to discuss the possibilities of synthetic biology with a class of high school students. We aimed to arouse their interest in synthetic biology and to reflect on any misconceptions they might have due to the ambiguous public perception of synthetic biology. We discussed ethical aspects of synthetic biology and genetic engineering.
 
     <p>During our brainstorming phase, we had the chance to discuss the possibilities of synthetic biology with a class of high school students. We aimed to arouse their interest in synthetic biology and to reflect on any misconceptions they might have due to the ambiguous public perception of synthetic biology. We discussed ethical aspects of synthetic biology and genetic engineering.
 
Additionally we highlighted the possibilities that high school classes can also join iGEM, which really resonated with them. Click /here/ to find out more
 
Additionally we highlighted the possibilities that high school classes can also join iGEM, which really resonated with them. Click /here/ to find out more
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