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Revision as of 09:29, 30 October 2017
Collaborations with other iGEM Teams
Being the first team at the University of Stuttgart we were confrontated with a lot of starting problems. But we were welcomed so friendly! Everone gave us good advice, shared their experiences with sponsors, iGEM itself or solving experimental problems. We met a few german teams to exchange information and to just have a good time with each other. All in all it was a very valuable experience to us. So – big thanks to all iGEM-Teams for the support and helpful hints. It made the start much more easier and we are happy to be part of that great iGEM-community now.
iGEM Team Heidelberg
The project of this year’s iGEM-team in Heidelberg is about accelerated evolution using phage-assisted continuous evolution (PACE). This is a very fast method to insert a desired mutation into bacterial cells. In their case, they used the method to evolve three mutagenesis plasmids developing different antibiotic resistances in E. coli cells. We were asked to perform a mutagenesis plasmid activity assay to analyze their function and mutagenesis levels. In return they supported us developing our safety part. Based on their suggestions we designed our light-induced killswitch.
All in all Team Heidelberg gave us continuous support and we are very thankful for that.
- For more information check out their great wiki page
iGEM-Team Stuttgart meets iGEM Team Tübingen
The iGEM Team Tübingen invited us to their lovely town to spend a fabulous day together! We had a nice barbecue and after being filled up with great food the Tübinger Team invited us to discover one of the highlights of the city - the famous Stocherkahn (sorry - I have no translation for this!) on the Neckar river! We had lots of fun, laughter and a great time getting a lot of input, information and experienced advices for the iGEM competition! As the iGEM Team Tübingen is already an succesful expert in the complete iGEM concept since years - we newbies ;) - were lucky to get so many passionated and ambitious help! It's nice to see that iGEM is a competition where you meet so many great people that want to help each other out! Thank you Team Tübingen and we hopefully can give you back your hospitality soon!
- iGEM-Team Tübingen: check out their wiki page
iGEM-Team Cologne-Duesseldorf
HIER TEXT REINKOPIEREN
- Check out the project of iGEM-Team Cologne-Duesseldorf! See their wiki page
iGEM-Team Canmore 2016
HIER TEXT REINKOPIEREN
- iGEM-Team Canmore 2016 check out their wiki pagefor more information