Team Hong Kong-CUHK
We are very honoured to have the chance collaborating with Team Hong Kong-CUHK. They have mentored us on laboratory skills, as well as reminding us what should be included in our protocols, which, helped us a lot throughout our whole project. In early July, we had our first meeting with them at their campus and exchanged our project ideas. They gave us some advice and questions which helped us improve our presentation skills and experiment design.
They have also shared their project with us and asked us whether we can help them make their device by 3D-printing it. We designed a model and printed it out. We sincerely hope it can really help them make the device easier to produce and bring benefits to the public.
In the middle stage of our project, they have provided us alternative solutions when we encountered difficulties which made our experiment much more effective.
In the last stage of our project, they have also helped us to send our parts for sequencing to check if it matches our parts. We are very grateful for their generous help.
Team Hong Kong-HKUST
We are very lucky to have Team Hong Kong-HKUST share their experience with us. Our team met them in a workshop about genome editing and from that on they have shared their experience with us which helps us a lot. In mid-August at our Joint-School iGEM Summer Camp, they also shared to us how to start a good iGEM project. We found their sharing very useful and we are very thankful for their assistance.
Team SCU WestChina
In addition, we collaborated with Team SCU-WestChina from xi chun, as we are working on the same topic and the same gene, ygfu, so we consulted their idea for a part of our project. We contacted them through Facebook messenger and had skyped in May and we have exchanged our idea on the topic of uric acid in blood, which has helped us a lot in our project.