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<div class='panel' style='text-align: justify; padding: 20px 0px 0px 0px;'>The team INSA-UPS France created a survey regarding the disease of Cholera, which we forwarded to our university’s student community during a Team Fair Day (presentation of students’ teams). We managed to collect enough answers in order to analyse them statistically and send them back to Toulouse.</br>
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In return, the Toulouse team supported us with our OSIRIS initiative by forwarding our email to their PIs and Instructors according to the OSIRIS Protocol.
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<div class='panel' style='text-align: justify; padding: 20px 0px 0px 0px;'>Our team’s collaboration with the team Valencia_UPV was very fruitful. They were working on a transgenic situation world study and we answered a few questions regarding the current situation of transgenic consumption in Greece in order to support them with their study and for our collaboration to be bidirectional.</br>
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From their part, our collaborators participated in our Human Practices Campaign - OSIRIS Round 2 Quantitative survey. The sent the questionnaire to an advisor and an instructor.
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<div class='panel' style='text-align: justify; padding: 20px 0px 0px 0px;'>Our OSIRIS Quantitative Survey was a stepping stone and a guidance for the EpiphanyNYC team as they adopted our OSIRIS Protocol and used it in their own Human Practices Campaign by modifying its content. </div>
  
 
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Revision as of 21:55, 1 November 2017

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    INTERACTIVITY CONTROLS
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  • POSTCARD COLLABORATION
    iGEM Team Dusseldorf-Cologne

    In 2016, iGEM team of Duesseldorf launched a campaign initiative to promote synthetic biology to local communities through self-designed postcards. This year, team Duesseldorf-Cologne, expanding on the idea, reached out to all European iGEM teams to collaborate, design and exchange synthetic biology inspired postcards to further engage the public.

    Overall, 28 teams participated in the postcard collaboration. All teams sent and received imaginative postcards, that teased their respective projects.

    Our team’s design showcases all aspects of our project, from the various dry lab modeling tasks to the OSIRIS protocol developed to integrate human practices to our work. The design reconciles the minimal aesthetic with the hectic nature of the iGEM journey and encircles -pun intended- all these aspects with our logo, our team’s emblem.

    We shared the fruits of this collaboration with the public during the TeamFair 5.0 event that took place last October in our university campus. You can read more about our public engagement initiatives here.


    HUMAN PRACTICES COLLABORATIONS
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    We forwarded their survey concerning bacteria-mediated cancer therapies throughout different institutes and hospitals, employing simultaneously our Muses initiative. We received answers from both patients and field specialists and sent them the survey results.
    We’re very glad to have come across team IONIS. Our collaboration began with a mutual interest in our projects. Despite cracking completely different nuts, we love wine and they’d like to fight cancer; our spears in line and our backs to the wall, because we could find no way to provide scientific assistance to each other, we decided to aim at the Human Practices.
    iGEM IONIS wanted to reach out with their project to local communities around the world, both to inform them about synthetic biology and SofterShock, and to gather opinions on the effects their project could have on the world. We took their message to Greece. We engaged the local agricultural community in Krini Trikalon, where viticulture is a major economic activity, and discussed the pros and cons of such a system with farmers, answering iGEM IONIS’ survey. We did the same with a winemaker from our city, Thessaloniki.
    On their part, IONIS provided us with a missing link on our human practices campaign OSIRIS: opinions from regulators. They presented our work to their own contacts in French bioethics regulatory agencies, at the same time forwarding our questions. They did the same with 3 synthetic biology experts.
    Thanks, IONIS!
    The team INSA-UPS France created a survey regarding the disease of Cholera, which we forwarded to our university’s student community during a Team Fair Day (presentation of students’ teams). We managed to collect enough answers in order to analyse them statistically and send them back to Toulouse.
    In return, the Toulouse team supported us with our OSIRIS initiative by forwarding our email to their PIs and Instructors according to the OSIRIS Protocol.
    Our team’s collaboration with the team Valencia_UPV was very fruitful. They were working on a transgenic situation world study and we answered a few questions regarding the current situation of transgenic consumption in Greece in order to support them with their study and for our collaboration to be bidirectional.
    From their part, our collaborators participated in our Human Practices Campaign - OSIRIS Round 2 Quantitative survey. The sent the questionnaire to an advisor and an instructor.
    Our OSIRIS Quantitative Survey was a stepping stone and a guidance for the EpiphanyNYC team as they adopted our OSIRIS Protocol and used it in their own Human Practices Campaign by modifying its content.
    QUORUM SENSING
    iGEM Team ColumpiaNYC
    After our contact with Columpia NYC, we asked them to conduct experiments to data feed our quorum sensing model. They took OD600 measurements over 9 and 12 hrs with 10 minutes intervals from inoculations of bacteria transformed with their quorum sensing plasmid.