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<h1>Collaborations</h1>
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Sharing and collaboration are core values of iGEM. We encourage you to reach out and work with other teams on difficult problems that you can more easily solve together.
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<h3>Silver Medal Criterion #2</h3>
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Complete this page if you intend to compete for the silver medal criterion #2 on collaboration. Please see the <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Judging/Medals">2017 Medals Page</a> for more information.
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<h4> Which other teams can we work with? </h4>
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You can work with any other team in the competition, including software, hardware, high school and other tracks. You can also work with non-iGEM research groups, but they do not count towards the iGEM team collaboration silver medal criterion.
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In order to meet the silver medal criteria on helping another team, you must complete this page and detail the nature of your collaboration with another iGEM team.
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Here are some suggestions for projects you could work on with other teams:
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                <h2 style="font-family:'Avenir';font-size: 25px;">BGIC-UNION</h2><br />
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                <p style="font-family:'Avenir';font-size: 20px;">We sent team BGIC-UNION some of our parts, including CAHS1, 2 and 3 since they intend to desiccate their product—the Dcas9-T7Coupled Dna Sensor using mechanisms of our proteins. Therefore they are able to achieve the difficulty faced in storing and transporting their kit, further increasing the practicability of their product. We transformed our parts into xxxx before posting to them. </p>
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                <h2 style="font-family:'Avenir';font-size: 25px;">Shenzhen SFLS</h2>
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                <p style="font-family:'Avenir';font-size: 20px;">At an attempt to strengthen communication and connection between existing few high School iGEM teams in China, Shenzhen_SFLS and us co-organized a high school igem conference on 8.19-8.20. We were honored to invite Dr. Haoqiang Zhang, the representative of iGEM in Asia, at the conference, at which he provided lots of precious and pragmatic suggestions for fledgling high school igemers. We were also honored to have experienced seniors from collegiate iGEM teams in China, including SUSTech_Shezhen, SZU-China and SCAU_China. </p>
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                <h2 style="font-family:'Avenir';font-size: 25px;">SUSTech Shenzhen</h2><br />
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                <p style="font-family:'Avenir';font-size: 20px;">On 4th of July, we were invited to visit the campus of collegiate team SUSTech_Shenzhen. After informative presentation of both teams, the experienced senior iGEMers and our team members had a very inspiring and informative discussion on how to improve our project and presentation. We then had the opportunity to visit their lab and spectate the experimental procedures of microinjection used in their project with roundworms. The design of technical apparatus and precision of operation fascinated all our teammates and inevitably stimulated deeper curiosity in the field of synthetic biology.</p>
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                <h2 style="font-family:'Avenir';font-size: 25px;">SMS Shenzhen</h2><br />
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                <p style="font-family:'Avenir';font-size: 20px;">Similar to BGIC-UNION, another high school team in the same city ask for our part CAHS to perform desiccation to their product—a pesticide targeting Coccoidea for real life application that involves storage and transportation. We sent our parts by…</p>
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BGIC-UNION


We sent team BGIC-UNION some of our parts, including CAHS1, 2 and 3 since they intend to desiccate their product—the Dcas9-T7Coupled Dna Sensor using mechanisms of our proteins. Therefore they are able to achieve the difficulty faced in storing and transporting their kit, further increasing the practicability of their product. We transformed our parts into xxxx before posting to them.


Shenzhen SFLS


At an attempt to strengthen communication and connection between existing few high School iGEM teams in China, Shenzhen_SFLS and us co-organized a high school igem conference on 8.19-8.20. We were honored to invite Dr. Haoqiang Zhang, the representative of iGEM in Asia, at the conference, at which he provided lots of precious and pragmatic suggestions for fledgling high school igemers. We were also honored to have experienced seniors from collegiate iGEM teams in China, including SUSTech_Shezhen, SZU-China and SCAU_China.


SUSTech Shenzhen


On 4th of July, we were invited to visit the campus of collegiate team SUSTech_Shenzhen. After informative presentation of both teams, the experienced senior iGEMers and our team members had a very inspiring and informative discussion on how to improve our project and presentation. We then had the opportunity to visit their lab and spectate the experimental procedures of microinjection used in their project with roundworms. The design of technical apparatus and precision of operation fascinated all our teammates and inevitably stimulated deeper curiosity in the field of synthetic biology.


SMS Shenzhen


Similar to BGIC-UNION, another high school team in the same city ask for our part CAHS to perform desiccation to their product—a pesticide targeting Coccoidea for real life application that involves storage and transportation. We sent our parts by…

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