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Revision as of 20:39, 29 October 2017


Collaborations


Gibson Ridge Software



Mr. Gibson, the CEO and Founder of Gibson Ridge Software, came to Lambert High School and met with the Hardware/Software committee to provide advice and give feedback on the current state of our prototype, the Chrom-Q. He also gave recommendations on the software side of the Chrom-Q.





University of Georgia



By collaborating with the University of Georgia’s iGEM team, Lambert iGEM was able to perform a series of detailed protocols involving the use of a plate reader to ensure accuracy within the fluorescence data. This allowed both teams to compare their data and openly discuss any unusual results that could have caused issues in the data analysis and interpretation. We were able to pinpoint specific errors and backtrack to improve upon our technique demonstrating interlaboratory studies to create a similar, comparable method of GFP measurement.






TAS Taipei



Lambert iGEM sent Chrom-Q measurements to TAS Taipei; with the Chrom-Q, TAS Taipei can use it to quantify its data. TAS Taipei and Lambert iGEM had a video conference where they exchanged ideas about human practices.




Lambert High School: Engineering and MSA



In order to make our Chrom-Q, we collaborated with the engineering department at our school. A student, Sahil Jain, printed the early prototypes of the Chrom-Q. The engineering department allowed us to use their 3-D printer, and print our current prototype. In addition, they were also able to print out wheels for PaperfugeⒸ. We also collaborated with MSA, Lambert's very own Medical Science Academy, who helped us with events and volunteered for set-up and clean-up for our outreach.





iGEM Twitter Group



Thanks to Twitter, iGEM teams from all over the world are in a group chat where we can easily communicate and ask questions about iGEM, Jamboree, wiki, and much more! iGEM teams have easy access to other teams and can ask questions about their projects, send out surveys, or promote their apps/programs through this platform. A great and fun way to collaborate!