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On March 3rd, Japanese iGEM teams held a friendly meeting in Tokyo University. In the meeting, 2010 iGEMers shared  
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<b>On March 3rd</b>, Japanese iGEM teams held a friendly meeting in Tokyo University. In the meeting, 2010 iGEMers shared  
                 their experiences with new iGEMers, Professor Kiga gave a speech about Synthetic Biology and a small question-and-
                 their experiences with new iGEMers, Professor Kiga gave a speech about Synthetic Biology and a small question-and-
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                 answer session took place.  
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On June 26th, nine Japanese iGEM teams held another friendly meeting in Tokyo Metropolitan University in spirit of  
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<b>On June 26th</b>, nine Japanese iGEM teams held another friendly meeting in Tokyo Metropolitan University in spirit of  
                 exchanging ideas and opinions. In this meeting, each team introduced their project to other teams, and afterwards  
                 exchanging ideas and opinions. In this meeting, each team introduced their project to other teams, and afterwards  
                 further discussion of the projects took place between members of different teams.
                 further discussion of the projects took place between members of different teams.

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Tokyo Tech 2011

Collaboration

On March 3rd, Japanese iGEM teams held a friendly meeting in Tokyo University. In the meeting, 2010 iGEMers shared their experiences with new iGEMers, Professor Kiga gave a speech about Synthetic Biology and a small question-and- answer session took place.

On June 26th, nine Japanese iGEM teams held another friendly meeting in Tokyo Metropolitan University in spirit of exchanging ideas and opinions. In this meeting, each team introduced their project to other teams, and afterwards further discussion of the projects took place between members of different teams.