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<p>Since the Mid-Atlantic iGEM Meet-Up, we have been working with University of Delaware to help them establish a foundation for their new team.  By establishing this mentorship, we have been helping them by offering them a diverse set of protocols, templates/methods for brainstorming and designing iGEM Projects, and multiple calls discussing qualities of a successful iGEM project.</p>
 
<p>Since the Mid-Atlantic iGEM Meet-Up, we have been working with University of Delaware to help them establish a foundation for their new team.  By establishing this mentorship, we have been helping them by offering them a diverse set of protocols, templates/methods for brainstorming and designing iGEM Projects, and multiple calls discussing qualities of a successful iGEM project.</p>

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Collaborations



Delaware

Since the Mid-Atlantic iGEM Meet-Up, we have been working with University of Delaware to help them establish a foundation for their new team. By establishing this mentorship, we have been helping them by offering them a diverse set of protocols, templates/methods for brainstorming and designing iGEM Projects, and multiple calls discussing qualities of a successful iGEM project.

Manchester

We helped contribute to Manchester’s Collaboration which focused on synthesizing and making a comprehensive analysis, comparing how different countries and regions around the world make policy decisions regarding Synthetic Biology. A link to this collaboration can be found here.

William and Mary

After our Mid-Atlantic Meet-Up, William and Mary offered us a set of protocols which helped us troubleshoot our team’s issues working with some of the more standard promoter work.