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<h2>Collaborations</h2>
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<h3>Participation in iGEM Japan</h3>
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<a href="http://igemjapan.net">iGEM Japan</a> is an alliance of Japanese iGEM teams conceived as a platform for enhancing communication and cooperation between teams, as well as collectively promoting iGEM in Japan. We participated in several meetings to discuss the direction, membership and activities of this group. Two of iGEM Japan's major activities this year were the <a href="https://2010.igem.org/Japan_Meetup_2010">iGEM Japan Meet-up</a> and a comprehensive, nation-wide <a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:Osaka/HumanPractice#Introduction">Human Practices</a> survey. Please look at the <a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:Osaka/HumanPractice#Introduction">result</a> for further information. <br>
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<a href="http://igemjapan.net">iGEM Japan</a> is an alliance of Japanese iGEM teams conceived as a platform for enhancing communication and cooperation between teams, as well as collectively promoting iGEM in Japan. We participated in several meetings to discuss the direction, membership and activities of this group. Two of iGEM Japan's major activities this year were the <a href="https://2011.igem.org/Japan_Meetup_2011">iGEM Japan Meet-up</a> and a comprehensive, nation-wide <a href="https://2011.igem.org/Team:Osaka/HumanPractice">Human Practices</a> survey. Please look at the <a href="https://2011.igem.org/Team:Osaka/HumanPractice">result</a> for further information. </p>
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<p>We take pride in the fact that all experimental work - part design, construction and testing - were done by ourselves, without relying on outside help. However, directly or indirectly our project has benefited from help from the following parties:</p>
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<li><b>Professor Muranaka</b> and all the members of Cell Tech Lab for lending us lab space and putting up with our intrusion</li>
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<li><b>Professor Muranaka</b> and all the members of <a href="http://www.bio.eng.osaka-u.ac.jp/pl/index.html">Cell Tech Lab</a> at Osaka University for lending us lab space and putting up with our intrusion</li>
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<li><b>Chris French</b> from Edinburgh for lots of helpful advice on cellulase degradation, primer design, drafting an RFC and iGEM in general</li>
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<li><b>Damian Barnard</b> from Edinburgh for the C. firmi beta-glucosidase part as well as assay protocols</li>
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<li><b>Issay Narumi</b> of <a href="http://www.taka.jaea.go.jp/rab_div/en/grr/index_e.html">Ion Beam Mutagenesis Research Group</a> at Japan Atomic Energy Agency for supplying us with <i>D.radiodurans</i> genomic DNA as well as helpful information and invaluable advice concerning the RecA promoter, etc</li>
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<li><b>Russell Durett</b> from NYU for yeast secretion and cell display tags, sequence data and helpful info</li>
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<li><b>Charles Miller</b> from Utah for E. coli secretion tags</li>
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<li><b>Professor Hayano</b> of <a href="http://nucl.phys.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/hayano/en/home.html">the laboratory of Hayano </a>at the University of Tokyo and <a href="http://asacusa.web.cern.ch/ASACUSA/">ASACUSA</a> at CERN for invaluable advice concerning biodosimetry and dosimeter.</li>
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<li><b>Makoto Ashiuchi</b> of United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences, Kochi University for the polyglutamate synthase and glutamate racemase genes</li>
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Collaborations

Participation in iGEM Japan

iGEM Japan is an alliance of Japanese iGEM teams conceived as a platform for enhancing communication and cooperation between teams, as well as collectively promoting iGEM in Japan. We participated in several meetings to discuss the direction, membership and activities of this group. Two of iGEM Japan's major activities this year were the iGEM Japan Meet-up and a comprehensive, nation-wide Human Practices survey. Please look at the result for further information.

Fig.1/Taking survay

Attributions & Acknowledgements

We take pride in the fact that all experimental work - part design, construction and testing - were done by ourselves, without relying on outside help. However, directly or indirectly our project has benefited from help from the following parties:

  • Professor Muranaka and all the members of Cell Tech Lab at Osaka University for lending us lab space and putting up with our intrusion
  • Issay Narumi of Ion Beam Mutagenesis Research Group at Japan Atomic Energy Agency for supplying us with D.radiodurans genomic DNA as well as helpful information and invaluable advice concerning the RecA promoter, etc
  • Professor Hayano of the laboratory of Hayano at the University of Tokyo and ASACUSA at CERN for invaluable advice concerning biodosimetry and dosimeter.