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<p>QGEM organized and hosted a public seminar to encourage members of the Kingston community to learn more about the fascinating applications of synthetic biology. The seminar focused on the use of our project for the cryopreservation of hearts. The seminar began with a brief overview of iGEM and the Queen’s team in particular. A background of antifreeze proteins was given, as well as an explanation of the fundamental aspects of our scaffold and circularization projects. </p> | <p>QGEM organized and hosted a public seminar to encourage members of the Kingston community to learn more about the fascinating applications of synthetic biology. The seminar focused on the use of our project for the cryopreservation of hearts. The seminar began with a brief overview of iGEM and the Queen’s team in particular. A background of antifreeze proteins was given, as well as an explanation of the fundamental aspects of our scaffold and circularization projects. </p> | ||
<p>A very important aspect of the presentation involved discussing some of the societal implications of organ cryopreservation. There is currently a discrepancy between the number of organs available and the number of patients on the waiting list. Many people die waiting for organ transplants. We explored some of the different policies employed in various countries to increase donation rates. We discussed the advantages of prolonged organ storage times, such as better donor-recipient matches due to an increase in the distance that an organ can travel before deteriorating. The circularized AFP construct was also discussed for its stability and possible applications to industry. We engaged the audience through a question and answer period at the end. The Kingston Whig-Standard, a local newspaper, attended the event and wrote an article featuring QGEM online. <a href="http://www.thewhig.com/2015/07/28/group-eyes-game-changer-for-transplants">http://www.thewhig.com/2015/07/28/group-eyes-game-changer-for-transplants</a> </p> | <p>A very important aspect of the presentation involved discussing some of the societal implications of organ cryopreservation. There is currently a discrepancy between the number of organs available and the number of patients on the waiting list. Many people die waiting for organ transplants. We explored some of the different policies employed in various countries to increase donation rates. We discussed the advantages of prolonged organ storage times, such as better donor-recipient matches due to an increase in the distance that an organ can travel before deteriorating. The circularized AFP construct was also discussed for its stability and possible applications to industry. We engaged the audience through a question and answer period at the end. The Kingston Whig-Standard, a local newspaper, attended the event and wrote an article featuring QGEM online. <a href="http://www.thewhig.com/2015/07/28/group-eyes-game-changer-for-transplants">http://www.thewhig.com/2015/07/28/group-eyes-game-changer-for-transplants</a> </p> |
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