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<p> This year, the iGEM Calgary 2017 Team set a goal to achieve increased collaborativity of teams in countries throughout the world, starting with Canada. During our journey, we have reached out to many organizations as a part of our public outreach. For more details, please visit our <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:Calgary/Engagement"><b>Engagement</b></a> and <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:Calgary/Education"> <b>Education</b></a> pages. To help promote communication between teams, we pioneered the first Canadian iGEM Newsletter. The main purpose of this project is to foster an avenue through which teams can share their project updates and seek collaborative assistance. Because this newsletter can be distributed by all participating teams, universities and public communities across Canada can be engaged. We can increase public awareness of genetic engineering, as well as the iGEM competition. The Canadian iGEM Newsletter have strengthened communication for  teams throughout the country by providing access to contacts of other teams. </p>
 
<p> This year, the iGEM Calgary 2017 Team set a goal to achieve increased collaborativity of teams in countries throughout the world, starting with Canada. During our journey, we have reached out to many organizations as a part of our public outreach. For more details, please visit our <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:Calgary/Engagement"><b>Engagement</b></a> and <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:Calgary/Education"> <b>Education</b></a> pages. To help promote communication between teams, we pioneered the first Canadian iGEM Newsletter. The main purpose of this project is to foster an avenue through which teams can share their project updates and seek collaborative assistance. Because this newsletter can be distributed by all participating teams, universities and public communities across Canada can be engaged. We can increase public awareness of genetic engineering, as well as the iGEM competition. The Canadian iGEM Newsletter have strengthened communication for  teams throughout the country by providing access to contacts of other teams. </p>
  
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Collaborations

Canadian iGEM Newsletter

This year, the iGEM Calgary 2017 Team set a goal to achieve increased collaborativity of teams in countries throughout the world, starting with Canada. During our journey, we have reached out to many organizations as a part of our public outreach. For more details, please visit our Engagement and Education pages. To help promote communication between teams, we pioneered the first Canadian iGEM Newsletter. The main purpose of this project is to foster an avenue through which teams can share their project updates and seek collaborative assistance. Because this newsletter can be distributed by all participating teams, universities and public communities across Canada can be engaged. We can increase public awareness of genetic engineering, as well as the iGEM competition. The Canadian iGEM Newsletter have strengthened communication for teams throughout the country by providing access to contacts of other teams.

Canadian iGEM Newsletter Volume 1 Issue 1

Wet-Lab Collaboration