Team:UNAM-CU/Practices

Human Practices

Description

When we do science, often we forget that science should serve society, to make positive impact and change.

With our project, IGEM-CU, we seek to support mexican society.

First, by approaching a problem that is the first cause of death in Mexico: diabetes. The equipment is not intended to offer a cure, but a cheap way to treat the disease, also we have approached institutions, to understand, in a personal way, diabetic patients, with questions: What is the impact on you, to have a diabetic family? And, what is most difficult thing to cope with a disease like this?

Second, our team is looking outside the lab and closer to the community, teaching younger generations issues in our society that are poorly understood and can creste much controversy, because of their ignorance. To achieve this, IGEM-CU, joined AIESEC in a project of popularizing science, called "Educational workshops for future scientists", in which children between 9 and 16 years old, can approach science for education, fun and above all, to provide information, in areas such as synthetic biology, mathematics, cellular biology and chemistry workshops.

IJALTI presentation

Place: Guadalajara, Jalisco Mexico.

Name: Proinsulitron and novel ways of treatment of diabetes.

Expositor: Alejandro Guzman Vendrell

We were invited to the the “Reto de inovacion para el trartamiento de diabetes” roughly translated as “innovation on the treatment of diabetes”. We use data collected by them on how the families deal with a diabetic patient and which problems they had we manage to get to the following conclusions.

● One of the biggest problems is regulating their diets after being diagnosed.

● The treatment is uncomfortable in the case of injections but the alternatives are to expensive to be even considered.

● They have constant fear of glucose variation without they knowing.

● They have trouble knowing what to eat and how to count calories intake most of them don’t have a smartphone.

● Those of humble background don’t quite understand at first the problems they will face.

This helps us discern the objective and work on that goal; we decided the project to be cost effective and seek a solution to the issue of their treatment. We also talked about the other alternatives and how the welfare works for diabetic people. With this data we decided that our project must have the following things.

● · Must offer insight on a solution that is most cost effective to the people.

● · Will have a way to lessen the worry they constantly have.

● · Have to be comfortable and easy to wear and understand.

Outreach

As part of our project we gave talks in different forums about synthetic biology, mathematical modeling and our project in a diabetes context. The talks where given to different groups, not only those of scientific background.

Place: Tehuiztla, Morelos, Mexico

Name: Bacteria and insulin; mathematical modeling in biology

Expositor: Gil Gómez Carlos Andrés

Date: May 1st, 2015

This presentation was made as part of the VI RIIEME congress (investigation and innovation net on statistics education and educational mathematics by its Spanish name) and showed a general synthesis on what was being developed in our mathematical model.

The lecture consisted on a series of different graphics, explaining its utility and how they integrated to generate a model which shows the principal characteristics of the interaction between the principal components of our system.

Place: Mexico City, D.F., Mexico

Name: Mathematics in biology; applications and function

Expositor: Gil Gómez Carlos Andrés

As part of the meeting organized by GenetiX team at their campus, we were invited to give a lecture on how would mathematics be implemented in biology, specifically in the context of the iGEM competition.

We designed the presentation as a gradual introduction to the subject, with an explanation on what is systems biology, the emergency concept and how different natural variables could be compared and analyzed using mathematics to simplify complex ideas.

Place: Guadalajara, Jalisco Mexico.

Name: What is Syntetic Biology and why you should care.

Expositor: Alejandro Guzman Vendrell

This presentation was given in CampusParty Mexico 2015 as part of the cycle of student conferences in the night, we approach the issue of synthetic biology and how it is getting more and more relevant in the century, we give the topics on its basic principles and how entrepreneurship in this area exists in other parts of the world.

Newspaper and magazine interviews
During our project we get interviewed by a magazine called “Muy interesante” that has some topics on science, we get interviewd on and article about biotechnology and the future of genetic engineering. We also were interviewed by two newspaper in Mexico city called Reforma and the Exelsior made and article on the project and the difficult we were having on the money issues.

Synthetic biology workshop for undergrads
With the help of our advisors we open a course for undergraduate students on their last years of Biology , the workshop is focused on synthetic biology, there were given classes on the topics of mathematical modeling , bioethics computer science and programing, and molecular biology. The course had a curricular value and is a terminal option for their career; we get the attention of 10 students two of which decided to become part of this year team team, they worked on the modeling part and two more decided to apply for next year team. The workshop helped put synthetic biology in the radar of new generations not only in the science faculty but on other faculties such as Engineering, Chemistry and Medicine.


Science Workshops ß Este es importante luis si marcalo independiente dentro de practice

Many igem teams make science workshops as part of their human practices, we wanted to follow this approach but found out that when the contest ends or if the team disbanded the workshops where not followed trough, wanting to change that we put ourselves in contact with <p>AIESEC. <p>AIESEC is the world’s biggest student organization with presence in more than 129 countries, they focus on leadership programs, cross-cultural global internship and volunteer exchange experiences across the globe. It achieves this by exchanges with people of different cultures. <p>

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<p>We develop a conjunct program for a volunteer exchange experience in the social issue of science the project called “Playing with science” is focused on reducing the scientific gap in Mexico and teaching children of elementary school about scientific topics like synthetic biology, chemistry and mathematics. Currently in mexico science is not an important topic to most of the population, seen as dificult and complex subjects and because of this most of the kids dislike science causing the low progres in all scientific fields in the country.

<p>Playing with science is composed by ten interactive programs which include a proactive relation between adults and kids using fun experiments.

<p>in the following tab you can find more information about the AIESEC/IGEM-CU collaboration in this document, it is in spanishbut is all the workshops we will be making: <a href="#">Talleres </a>

<p> We work closely with Elizabeth Diaz the Vicepresident of Incoming Global Community Development Program at the committee, the IGEM team do the planning and develop a manual of workshops to teach the trainees while AIESEC will provide the schools and the international trainees to give the workshops to children, the trainees will be from Colombia, Brazil and Argentina because of the Spanish that is needed, the program is scheduled to be run on November 2015 , march 2016, June 2016 and August 2016. If the programs show success after the first two runs it will be escalated to a national program to be implemented in all the committees of AIESEC in Mexico.

<p>This way the project will be given continuity beyond the IGEM contest and independently of the team and make a lasting impact not only on people of Mexico but on the international trainees that will give the workshops to children fomenting interculturality and work across the nations.