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Revision as of 12:48, 30 October 2017


Collaboration

COLLABORATIONS

SSTi-SZGD

This year we make a long-term collaboration with SSTi-SZGD. We helped them build a team and figure out how to participate in this competition, including team management, details of competition, experiment protocols. In return, they helped us testing CA enzymatic activity and plotting standard curves using two different methods.

You can see the results here. This kind of multi-collaboration ensured their first trip to iGEM and benefited us a lot.

In summer,we shared our laboratories with a high school iGEM team SMS-Shenzhen for they could not get into their campus during summer vacation. Furthermore, we also gave them some directions on experiments, involving transformation, ultrasonication and so on. Reciprocally, they helped us with regulating lab and data processing. We also helped team Shenzhen-SFLS with project model.

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Before the semester began, we were invited to BIT campus for a deep bilateral communication and we interchanged not only the designs of our projects but also our experience on the iGEM competition, especially in members selection and management of the team. BIT-China is a large team with more than 30 iGEMers, while there are only 8 members in our team, but we firmly agreed that attitude is everything. At the same time, we gained available feedbacks from them. Their project this year were highly admired by 2 medical students in our team.

    After the CCiC, we interchanged our protocols with SCU-WestChina, and helped them with transformations.