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<p> Over the summer, our Lambert iGEM team took a trip to Georgia Tech. During our visit,  we presented and explained our project to their team and they, along with Dr.Styczynski and Dr. Liangjun Zhao, were able to give us advice on the our  
 
<p> Over the summer, our Lambert iGEM team took a trip to Georgia Tech. During our visit,  we presented and explained our project to their team and they, along with Dr.Styczynski and Dr. Liangjun Zhao, were able to give us advice on the our  
 
project and point out any flaws we had missed. We have been able to build off of these pointers, creating what we have today. In particular, they helped eliminate some projects that would have not worked at all in the scope of our project, including a CRISPR cas reporter for Wheat Stripe rust. They played a major role in assisting us with our construct designs. In turn, we had the privilege of listening to their project as well. We asked questions about their designs and discussed our experiences at the Collegiate Jamboree in 2013 and 2014.  This was valuable to them as their team had not been to a Jamboree before. Lastly, the team led us on a tour of the new Engineered Biosystems building and labs.  Without this type of collaboration, it would be impossible for our team to have as successful of a project we have created today. </p>
 
project and point out any flaws we had missed. We have been able to build off of these pointers, creating what we have today. In particular, they helped eliminate some projects that would have not worked at all in the scope of our project, including a CRISPR cas reporter for Wheat Stripe rust. They played a major role in assisting us with our construct designs. In turn, we had the privilege of listening to their project as well. We asked questions about their designs and discussed our experiences at the Collegiate Jamboree in 2013 and 2014.  This was valuable to them as their team had not been to a Jamboree before. Lastly, the team led us on a tour of the new Engineered Biosystems building and labs.  Without this type of collaboration, it would be impossible for our team to have as successful of a project we have created today. </p>
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Revision as of 19:11, 18 September 2015

Collaboration with Georgia Tech iGEM Team

Over the summer, our Lambert iGEM team took a trip to Georgia Tech. During our visit, we presented and explained our project to their team and they, along with Dr.Styczynski and Dr. Liangjun Zhao, were able to give us advice on the our project and point out any flaws we had missed. We have been able to build off of these pointers, creating what we have today. In particular, they helped eliminate some projects that would have not worked at all in the scope of our project, including a CRISPR cas reporter for Wheat Stripe rust. They played a major role in assisting us with our construct designs. In turn, we had the privilege of listening to their project as well. We asked questions about their designs and discussed our experiences at the Collegiate Jamboree in 2013 and 2014. This was valuable to them as their team had not been to a Jamboree before. Lastly, the team led us on a tour of the new Engineered Biosystems building and labs. Without this type of collaboration, it would be impossible for our team to have as successful of a project we have created today.