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| <p align="justify"> After a few years of thinking about it, our game is finally going to be created physically. It took some determination and long hours playing to optimize it but we're proud to present our 2015 Edition! </p> | | <p align="justify"> After a few years of thinking about it, our game is finally going to be created physically. It took some determination and long hours playing to optimize it but we're proud to present our 2015 Edition! </p> |
| <img style="width:10vw;height:10vw;" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/3/31/Plateau_LAB_LIFE.jpg" align="center"> | | <img style="width:10vw;height:10vw;" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/3/31/Plateau_LAB_LIFE.jpg" align="center"> |
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− | <p align="justify" style="text-indent: 3vw;"> During the last weekend of August (29-30th), Bordeaux hosted the <b>french meetup</b> with the help of Capsciences (Scientific Museum in Bordeaux specialized in scientific popularization). We invited all french and francophone teams. Unfortunately, some teams couldnt assist but iGEM KU_Leuven (Belgium) , iGEM EPLF-Lausanne (Swizerland), iGEM Paris-Saclay , iGEM Paris Pasteur , iGEM Aix Marseille and iGEM Toulouse (France) came and enjoyed that moment with us. </p>
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− | <p align="justify" style="text-indent: 3vw;"> On Saturday morning, iGEM Bordeaux organized a <b>scavenger hunt</b> in the city. The objective was to answer questions about synthetic biology and other iGEM projects to find clues for the next location they needed to go to. Divided into three teams, we were able to visit the beautiful city of Bordeaux which ended in a picnic at the Cap Science Museum! </p>
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− | <p align="justify" style="text-indent: 3vw;"> There, teams <b>presented their projects</b> in front of other teams and general public at Capsciences and we talked about the inconvenient and advantages of each project. Each team had to make their presentation understandable for everyone. We also were lucky to have a <b>theatre expert</b> who gave us <b>constructive feedback on the best way to present our projects</b> at Boston and to a non-scientific public. You can see the French presentations down below! When every team finished their French presentation, each team made a very quick presentation of their project in English without a powerpoint, and then again, the public gave some advice for each team. You can see our English presentation following the link down below! After a long day of walk and talk, we went into a restaurant and went home to have a well-deserved rest to be ready for the Sunday activities. </p>
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