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   <p>Synthetic biology is a fast moving interdisciplinary branch of biology and engineering. To educate the next generation of synthetic biology scientists, the International Genetically Engineered Machine competition was established. In the past ten years, many Chinese teams have participated in this event, but no thorough review and analysis have been carried out. In this paper, we collect a lot of the Chinese teams’ data and information from the iGEM website and analyzed the number of teams, the performance, and the parts contributed by these teams. We also carried out a detailed questionnaire analysis from more than 10 teams, about the budgets, the judges and etc. From these analysis, we provide some suggestions both to the iGEM headquarter and Chinese teams. We envision the iGEM competition will continue to promote the innovative education in China, especially for those undeveloped areas. </p>
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   <p>Synthetic biology is a fast moving interdisciplinary branch of biology and engineering. To educate the next generation of synthetic biology scientists, the International Genetically Engineered Machine competition was established. In the past ten years, many Chinese teams have participated in this event, but no thorough review and analysis have been carried out. We collect a lot of the Chinese teams’ data and information from the iGEM website and analyzed the number of teams, the performance of these teams. From these analysis, we envision the iGEM competition will continue to promote the innovative education in China, especially for those undeveloped areas. </p>
 
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  <p style="color: #00a98f;"><b>Challenges for Chinese iGEM teams:</b></p>
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  <p>After analysis and discussion with many team leaders, instructors and advisors of Chinese iGEM teams, we found that several challenges must be faced for Chinese iGEM development. The first is the grant, since the cost of iGEM competition is huge. To secure and manage funding is an important task for each team. Second, the project usually has to be shift from one direction to the other direction, which is difficult for just one PI-centered lab. Third, the human practices of Chinese teams are still eye sight-narrowed, the spreading of science to the public is still constrained, and some activities are not carefully designed. Fourth, the national organization to coordinate different universities is still not established.</p>
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  <p style="color: #00a98f;"><b>Some suggestions for Chinese iGEM teams</b></p>
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  <p>To face the challenges, here we want to provide some suggestions for Chinese iGEM teams. First, we think that a national organization should be established to coordinate the collaboration between different universities. An open course should be constructed to let more students can easily access to, which will help the students from the undeveloped areas to learn the SynBio courses. We think the grant should be diversified to make it stable. We also think that there should be a cross-discipline organization in each university to further support the students-led research.</p>
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  <p style="color: #00a98f;"><b>Some suggestions for the iGEM headquarters</b></p>
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  <p>First, the iGEM headquarters should cooperate with the Ministry of Education of Asian countries, or the universities from Asian countries, to discuss the potential that being the judges of iGEM can be regarded as a form of “service for the society”, and the judge experience will be considered when these assistant or associate professor are evaluated for the promotion into associate professor or professor. With these motivations, the number of judges from Asian countries might be boosted in the following years.</p>
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  <p>Second, for those teams who fail to attend the Giant jamboree but accomplish all the tasks to win a medal, the iGEM headquarters should arrange video or live presentations to judge their work. For many reasons, some team might fail to get the VISA to attend the Giant jamboree. In nowadays, there is no difficulty in live presentations for the Internet and technology is mature enough and many commercial websites can offer these services. To be fair, the teams failed to attend the Giant jamboree can be classified into a special track, but their opportunity to win a medal should be reserved. </p>
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  <p>Third, the cost for registration fee of the team and the Giant jamboree is a little bit high. The registration fee is $4500 for a team and $695 each for to participate in the Giant jamboree. We think that the cost can be lowered to let more resources limited teams can also participate in this competition.</p>
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  <p>Fourth, the quality of parts is still not comfortable. Our suggestion is that the DNA sequencing results should be posted along with the part in the Registry. </p>
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   <h3 style="color: #00a98f;">a.CCiC Conference:</h3>
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   <h3 style="color: #00a98f;">CCiC Conference:</h3>
  
 
   <p> As the competition approaches, the Central China iGEM Consortium (CCiC) conference was hosted by Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University (FAFU-China), in order to simulate the iGEM Giant jamboree and enhance further communication among different teams. This was a great opportunity to present our work and learn from the other 48 teams. It was nice to see that we did a good job in presentation and the audience was attracted by our project. The most important thing to us was that we harvested much useful advice from the judges, mentors and students. We made the best of the Panel Session and poster exhibition to establish collaborations with other teams. Interestingly, we were lucky to have deep conversations with Igem headquarter King L. CHOW and former iGEMer Zhang Haoqian, who encouraged us to go deeper in research and promote iGEM and synthetic biology research in our university. From the CCiC, we were aware of our current disadvantages in quantitative measurement and the overall logic, which laid a foundation for the later adjustments and improvements. More importantly, we made great acquaintance with many students and establish deep collaborations with teams with same interest, including ShanghaiTech University and Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University.</p>
 
   <p> As the competition approaches, the Central China iGEM Consortium (CCiC) conference was hosted by Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University (FAFU-China), in order to simulate the iGEM Giant jamboree and enhance further communication among different teams. This was a great opportunity to present our work and learn from the other 48 teams. It was nice to see that we did a good job in presentation and the audience was attracted by our project. The most important thing to us was that we harvested much useful advice from the judges, mentors and students. We made the best of the Panel Session and poster exhibition to establish collaborations with other teams. Interestingly, we were lucky to have deep conversations with Igem headquarter King L. CHOW and former iGEMer Zhang Haoqian, who encouraged us to go deeper in research and promote iGEM and synthetic biology research in our university. From the CCiC, we were aware of our current disadvantages in quantitative measurement and the overall logic, which laid a foundation for the later adjustments and improvements. More importantly, we made great acquaintance with many students and establish deep collaborations with teams with same interest, including ShanghaiTech University and Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University.</p>

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