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Revision as of 16:09, 24 October 2017
MEET THE TEAM
How it all began...
One of the most important things regarding iGEM is that this competition is so much about teamwork. When we all met for the first time in January, we were just 16 people from different academic backgrounds who wanted to learn more about synthetic biology and what it’s like to work in the lab. We didn’t really know what we were getting ourselves into – and that so many unsuccessful PCR’s, disappointing sequencing results, exhausting lab nights and quite a lot of discussions and quarrels were ahead of us. Now we’ve worked together for almost 8 months, and have really become a team. Despite of some inevitable problems and issues, we overcame difficulties and realized a project we’re very proud to present at the Giant Jamboree in Boston. Most of us were part of different subgroups, like Lab, Wiki, Fundraising or Human Practices, and learned heaps of new things. But of course iGEM wasn’t only about work – we participated in great events, like the European Meetup in Delft, the German Meetup in Dresden or the Practice Jamboree in Leuven. We did quite a few teambuilding activities and had a lot of fun together. All in all it was an unforgettable time, we made many new friends along the way and gained valuable experiences.