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<p class= "center"> Our team was able to be a part of the poster session during the Alberta RNA Research and Training Institute (ARRTI) Annual General Meeting in July. ARRTI was established in 2011, is based out of the University of Lethbridge and is the first RNA research focused centre in Alberta. The institute also collaborates with government institutes located in the Lethbridge area and beyond. During the poster session, we were able to get initial feedback from members of the science community outside of iGEM including professors, postdoctoral fellows, graduate, undergraduate, and high school students They provided their thoughts on our project and gave us some suggestions on issues we may come across and potential ways to fix them. The event also allowed team members an opportunity to practice public speaking and presenting our project. </p>
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<h2 align= "left"> Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry Chinook Symposium </h2>
 
<h2 align= "left"> Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry Chinook Symposium </h2>
 
<h2 align= "left"> aGEM Competition </h2>
 
<h2 align= "left"> aGEM Competition </h2>

Revision as of 21:36, 15 October 2017

Main goals with engagement this year

Education Summary

10 Year Anniversary

Team Member Interviews

Shine On Festival

Presentation Practice

ARRTI Annual General Meeting Poster Session

Our team was able to be a part of the poster session during the Alberta RNA Research and Training Institute (ARRTI) Annual General Meeting in July. ARRTI was established in 2011, is based out of the University of Lethbridge and is the first RNA research focused centre in Alberta. The institute also collaborates with government institutes located in the Lethbridge area and beyond. During the poster session, we were able to get initial feedback from members of the science community outside of iGEM including professors, postdoctoral fellows, graduate, undergraduate, and high school students They provided their thoughts on our project and gave us some suggestions on issues we may come across and potential ways to fix them. The event also allowed team members an opportunity to practice public speaking and presenting our project.

Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry Chinook Symposium

aGEM Competition

Brick-By-Brick Charity Dinner