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The spark for our collaboration was the fact that the Harvard University team had an idea for a microfluidic device for our project, and Boston University team had the expertise to turn that idea into reality. Furthermore, the initial concept by Harvard University paved way for incorporating into Boston University’s narrative the potential role of electronic device in microfluidic devices for synthetic biology. | The spark for our collaboration was the fact that the Harvard University team had an idea for a microfluidic device for our project, and Boston University team had the expertise to turn that idea into reality. Furthermore, the initial concept by Harvard University paved way for incorporating into Boston University’s narrative the potential role of electronic device in microfluidic devices for synthetic biology. | ||
See <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:Harvard/Microfluidic">this page</a> on our wiki for a detailed description of the device. | See <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:Harvard/Microfluidic">this page</a> on our wiki for a detailed description of the device. | ||
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Collaborations
The spark for our collaboration was the fact that the Harvard University team had an idea for a microfluidic device for our project, and Boston University team had the expertise to turn that idea into reality. Furthermore, the initial concept by Harvard University paved way for incorporating into Boston University’s narrative the potential role of electronic device in microfluidic devices for synthetic biology. See this page on our wiki for a detailed description of the device. Here is the journey map that summarizes our collaboration: