Team:Paris Bettencourt/collaborations
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<p>In the project time we tried to establish as much connection between iGEM teams, labs and our team. Here is the list and the acknowledgements:</p> | <p>In the project time we tried to establish as much connection between iGEM teams, labs and our team. Here is the list and the acknowledgements:</p> | ||
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<p>We established a collaboration between our team and the the Pekin iGEM team. Indeed, we re-used their 2007 iGEM project result (the push-on push-off system) in our own project. They kindly sent this device to us as well as microbial strains. We are indebted to their team leader for participating to a couple of our reunions at the beginning of our project during his stay in Paris; his ideas helped us moving forward in the different competing projects we had in mind.</p> | <p>We established a collaboration between our team and the the Pekin iGEM team. Indeed, we re-used their 2007 iGEM project result (the push-on push-off system) in our own project. They kindly sent this device to us as well as microbial strains. We are indebted to their team leader for participating to a couple of our reunions at the beginning of our project during his stay in Paris; his ideas helped us moving forward in the different competing projects we had in mind.</p> | ||
- | <p> We established a collaboration for the Human practice with two teams: we gave our opinion to Freiburg's after reviewing their "Oath for Life" project, we wish them good luck! A great thanks as well to Grenoble team for helping us on our Human Practice project by sending us a video of a debate about Synthetic Biology that they did. We are working with the leaflets they sent us to help them in return.</p> | + | <p> We established a collaboration for the Human practice with two teams: we gave our opinion to Freiburg's after reviewing their "Oath for Life" project, we wish them good luck! A great thanks as well to Grenoble team for helping us on our Human Practice project by sending us a video of a debate about Synthetic Biology that they did. We are working with the leaflets they sent us to help them in return: we gave a quiz on synthetic biology to two samples of students involve in a interdisciplinary curriculum. The first sample has no leaflet and the second work with leaflets.</p> |
- | <h2> | + | <h2>With the world</h2> |
<p>During the project we established communication with several labs which gave us strains and plasmids. We would like to give a special thanks to:<p> | <p>During the project we established communication with several labs which gave us strains and plasmids. We would like to give a special thanks to:<p> |
Revision as of 18:26, 21 September 2011
Collaborations
In the project time we tried to establish as much connection between iGEM teams, labs and our team. Here is the list and the acknowledgements:
With iGEMers
We established a collaboration between our team and the the Pekin iGEM team. Indeed, we re-used their 2007 iGEM project result (the push-on push-off system) in our own project. They kindly sent this device to us as well as microbial strains. We are indebted to their team leader for participating to a couple of our reunions at the beginning of our project during his stay in Paris; his ideas helped us moving forward in the different competing projects we had in mind.
We established a collaboration for the Human practice with two teams: we gave our opinion to Freiburg's after reviewing their "Oath for Life" project, we wish them good luck! A great thanks as well to Grenoble team for helping us on our Human Practice project by sending us a video of a debate about Synthetic Biology that they did. We are working with the leaflets they sent us to help them in return: we gave a quiz on synthetic biology to two samples of students involve in a interdisciplinary curriculum. The first sample has no leaflet and the second work with leaflets.
With the world
During the project we established communication with several labs which gave us strains and plasmids. We would like to give a special thanks to: