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| <span>Comvos (Cooperation and Motivation of Students) organized an open event in which 27 Aristotle University student teams were invited to show their work in their respective booths. Anyone, not just students, was free to join this event to converse, learn about the possible opportunities as well as participate in the short activities that were planned by Comvos. iGEM Greece explained its project, the options for future development and how it could transcend from the proof-of-concept phase to a real-life application. However, the better part of the two days was focused in explaining how Synthetic Biology is a distinct field and not a subdiscipline of Biology and how the ensemble of engineering principles combined with Biology is an exciting way to go for novel ideas that could not be grasped before.</span> | | <span>Comvos (Cooperation and Motivation of Students) organized an open event in which 27 Aristotle University student teams were invited to show their work in their respective booths. Anyone, not just students, was free to join this event to converse, learn about the possible opportunities as well as participate in the short activities that were planned by Comvos. iGEM Greece explained its project, the options for future development and how it could transcend from the proof-of-concept phase to a real-life application. However, the better part of the two days was focused in explaining how Synthetic Biology is a distinct field and not a subdiscipline of Biology and how the ensemble of engineering principles combined with Biology is an exciting way to go for novel ideas that could not be grasped before.</span> |
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− | <header><strong style="font-family: 'Poiret One', cursive">4th International Synthetic and Systems Biology Summer School - Cambridge, UK</strong></header> | + | <header><strong style="font-family: 'Poiret One', cursive">4th International Synthetic and Systems Biology Summer School - Cambridge, UK</strong></header></br> |
| <span>Members of our team participated in the first day of 4th SSBSS in Cambridge to get a grasp on cutting-edge advances in Systems and Synthetic Biology. We presented a poster that included our project idea and dry lab work progress. We also had multiple conversations with other poster presenters (e.g iGEM Team DTU Biobuilders was also participating in the summer school) and integrated their feedback in our work (Link to Integrated Human Practices-Melania). At the end of the sessions, during a welcome cocktail, we were excited that we had the chance to chat with J.D. Keasling (Professor of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering at the University of California, Berkeley), who gave us valuable insights on Synthetic Biology as a concept [Link to watch Keasling Video in HP] while also providing us with tips on how to improve our current idea’s implementation [Link to watch Keasling Video in Integrated HP]. The whole experience amazed us, as we didn’t have the opportunity before to have meaningful conversations for perplex projects with such energetic and innovative people of the field.</span> | | <span>Members of our team participated in the first day of 4th SSBSS in Cambridge to get a grasp on cutting-edge advances in Systems and Synthetic Biology. We presented a poster that included our project idea and dry lab work progress. We also had multiple conversations with other poster presenters (e.g iGEM Team DTU Biobuilders was also participating in the summer school) and integrated their feedback in our work (Link to Integrated Human Practices-Melania). At the end of the sessions, during a welcome cocktail, we were excited that we had the chance to chat with J.D. Keasling (Professor of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering at the University of California, Berkeley), who gave us valuable insights on Synthetic Biology as a concept [Link to watch Keasling Video in HP] while also providing us with tips on how to improve our current idea’s implementation [Link to watch Keasling Video in Integrated HP]. The whole experience amazed us, as we didn’t have the opportunity before to have meaningful conversations for perplex projects with such energetic and innovative people of the field.</span> |
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− | <header><strong style="font-family: 'Poiret One', cursive">23rd Scientific Congress of Hellenic Medical Students - Larissa, Greece</strong></header> | + | <header><strong style="font-family: 'Poiret One', cursive">23rd Scientific Congress of Hellenic Medical Students - Larissa, Greece</strong></header></br> |
| <span>We are firm believers of the notion that experimental explorations of novel therapeutic methods should go hand in hand with the examination of their prospects for clinical implementation. As a result, we gave a talk during the annual Scientific Congress of Hellenic Medical Students, a large gathering where more than 1500 medical students and 350 acclaimed scientists discuss the current and future perspectives in the field of Medicine.</span> | | <span>We are firm believers of the notion that experimental explorations of novel therapeutic methods should go hand in hand with the examination of their prospects for clinical implementation. As a result, we gave a talk during the annual Scientific Congress of Hellenic Medical Students, a large gathering where more than 1500 medical students and 350 acclaimed scientists discuss the current and future perspectives in the field of Medicine.</span> |
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− | <header><strong style="font-family: 'Poiret One', cursive">Greek European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) Alumni Meet-up - Dilofo, Greece</strong></header> | + | <header><strong style="font-family: 'Poiret One', cursive">Greek European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) Alumni Meet-up - Dilofo, Greece</strong></header></br> |
| <span>The EMBL Alumni Relations program, that includes meetups all over Europe is built to advance EMBL and the relevance of life science research in the scientific community and society at large, by fostering connections between the Laboratory, its member states, current EMBL staff, the EMBL alumni and the public. After contacting the EMBL Alumni in Greece and informing them about our team, iGEM Competition and our project, they kindly invited us to their meetup to present our work. PIs and researchers from all over Greece were participating, coming from multiple backgrounds such as Medicine, Molecular Biology and Structural Biology. It was a mind-opening experience for us, since the attendees seemed not only thrilled with our idea and our experimental output, but also more than willing to give us advice and share their insights. Being surrounded by people with remarkable research experience and scientific boldness, we felt very welcome and lucky. The conversations we had after the end of the presentation were invaluable to us, since we talked about our project, its future potential and societal impact. Their enthusiasm is something we cherish and their advice and support was essential, as it showed us that we were on the right track, with quite a few possible ways to move forward.</span> | | <span>The EMBL Alumni Relations program, that includes meetups all over Europe is built to advance EMBL and the relevance of life science research in the scientific community and society at large, by fostering connections between the Laboratory, its member states, current EMBL staff, the EMBL alumni and the public. After contacting the EMBL Alumni in Greece and informing them about our team, iGEM Competition and our project, they kindly invited us to their meetup to present our work. PIs and researchers from all over Greece were participating, coming from multiple backgrounds such as Medicine, Molecular Biology and Structural Biology. It was a mind-opening experience for us, since the attendees seemed not only thrilled with our idea and our experimental output, but also more than willing to give us advice and share their insights. Being surrounded by people with remarkable research experience and scientific boldness, we felt very welcome and lucky. The conversations we had after the end of the presentation were invaluable to us, since we talked about our project, its future potential and societal impact. Their enthusiasm is something we cherish and their advice and support was essential, as it showed us that we were on the right track, with quite a few possible ways to move forward.</span> |
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