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Revision as of 12:35, 1 November 2017
Meet-Ups
In this summer, our team attended several
meetings organized by other
iGEM teams. We have learned a lot from these meetings by interacting with other
teams. We are also benefited from exchanging ideas and initiating
collaborations during these meetings. On
the other hand, our idea about the synthetic biology platform also synergized
with other team’s project.
August 26, 2017: Central China iGEM Consortium
In August 26,
2017, we visited Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University (FAFU) in Fuzhou,
where this year's CCIC (Central China iGEM Consortium) meeting venue was held.
As a communication platform of iGEMers in China, CCiC is hosted by different schools each year and is organized by
students independently.
During this meeting, we communicated
extensively with dozens of iGEM teams from all over the country through the poster
session and an oral presentation about our MagicBlock project. In addition, our
team leader Mingzhe Chen also delivered a special talk to introduce the quorum
sensing system. The brief three-day visit was fully filled with project reports
from different teams and keynote speeches from invited guests. This is a very
rewarding experience for us. Some teams with more experience of participating
in the iGEM competition shared their ideas and designs of experiments, which enlightened
us a lot. At the same time, we were also glad that we could offer assistance to
other teams when they encountered difficulties.
In addition to organize the
communication between teams, the organizers of CCIC also invited Dr. Haoqian Zhang, a
former senior iGEMer, and Professor Oye from iGEM headquarter to
share their insights and experience in iGEM competition. These people have profound
understandings and extensive research experience in synthetic biology. We sought
advice from them to solve the problems we encountered before. We were very excited
about what we leaned from this meeting as one team member said: “the advice we
got in CCIC is much more worth than all the experiments we have done during the
summer break", which is the genuine significance of CCiC.
August 19, 2017: Fablab
open night for iGEM
In the evening of August
19th, we went to Tongji University for the opening night for iGEMer hosted Fablab
workshop.
Fablab originates from a
course called "how to create anything" by professor Gershenfeld. Fablab is generally equipped with a 3D
printer, a print circuit, the lathes and other instruments for guests to create
anything they want in the workshop. The Fablab we went also had some biological
elements. It has a series of equipment can be used for biological experiments.
Fablab believes that the passion to create new things is most important to gain
knowledge . The concept of the Fablab and the spirit of iGEM are so similar in
this aspect. The “maker” in Fablab is full of curiosity and has the potential
to be an iGEMer.
The main activity of the
opening night started with project introductions from iGEM teams of East China
University of Science and Technology, Fudan University, Shanghai Jiao Tong
University, Tongji University and our team. Since “the key element” of our
project, the robot, is designed for nonprofessional
person, we hope someday “makers” can create something unique using our platform.
July 30, 2017:The fifth Asian iGEM
Conference
The fifth Asian IGEM Conference was
held in National Ciao Tong University in Taiwan in early August this year.
Around 15 Mainland teams including our team, together with 20 Taiwan teams, 1
Japan team and 1 US team shared ideas and thoughts with each other, and enjoyed
wonderful and unforgettable days in NCTU campus.
This
conference held by team NCTU_Formosa was originally an internal meeting between
teams in Taiwan, and now it has become an important activity for pan-Pacific iGEM
teams. Our team members enrolled in this conference to communicate with other
teams with different culture background about our project’s idea and philosophy.
We
received several valuable feedbacks about the poster and presentation of our
project from other team members and instructors. Those great suggestions turned
out to be essential for our later work, mostly for human practice and hardware
design. During the conference, we also reached a cooperative intention with
team USTC, and we finally made an effective collaboration.
Thoughts
were spread, and friendship were made in this 4-day-conference, we also enjoyed
fantastic city tours in Hsinchu and Taipei. We would like to extend sincere
gratitude to the host, team NCTU, and all the participator of this
unforgettable midsummer voyage.