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<h2> Collaborations</h2>
 
  
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This year, we keep close relationship with several iGEM teams. Beside exchanging idea, we did some further collaboration with other teams for small projects. In this page, you will find out the summary of our work in which other iGEMers are involved.  
Sharing and collaboration are core values of iGEM. We encourage you to reach out and work with other teams on difficult problems that you can more easily solve together.
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<h4> Which other teams can we work with? </h4>
 
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You can work with any other team in the competition, including software, hardware, high school and other tracks. You can also work with non-iGEM research groups, but they do not count towards the <a hreef="https://2015.igem.org/Judging/Awards#Medals">iGEM team collaboration gold medal criterion</a>.
 
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In order to meet the gold medal criteria on helping another team, you must complete this page and detail the nature of your collaboration with another iGEM team.
 
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==Nanjing iGEM team==
Here are some suggestions for projects you could work on with other teams:
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This year, we did two of our important HP work with Nanjing iGEM team.
<li> Improve the function of another team's BioBrick Part or Device</li>
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<li> Characterize another team's part </li>
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<li> Debug a construct </li>
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<li> Model or simulating another team's system </li>
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<li> Test another team's software</li>
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<li> Help build and test another team's hardware project</li>
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<li> Mentor a high-school team</li>
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# The collaboration study about seawater environment restoration  merging with seawater desalination: Our work focuses on the significance of this mixed process than normal  plant restoration. Nanjing iGEMers focused on finding the best possible way to merge and guide further study .[[Team:SJTU-BioX-Shanghai/Human_Practice/Restoration |View more~]]
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# The sharing method of immobilization :Our team was working on immobilization of Cyanobacteria with the hope of long-term use. Nanjing iGEM team is working on a bio-reactor device that contains immobilized materials. They shares some of their immobilized materials with us. Together, we are sharing data relating to the immobilization condition of our different hosts.[[Team:SJTU-BioX-Shanghai/Human_Practice/Separation |View more~]]
  
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== Meet-up ==
  
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This year, we attend mostly small scale meet ups. In these activities, we had chances to exchange idea with the following teams : China_Tongji, NJAU_China, NYU_Shanghai, ITB_INDONESIA, SCUT-Champion-Park, SYSU_China, WHU-China, Tsinghua, ZJU-China, XJTLU-China and Fudan. Beside sharing idea , we frequently discussed some other topics like team organizing.
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Following is our schedule:
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*4.11: SCUT-Champion-Park and SJTU-BioX-Shanghai in SJTU
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*4.19: China_Tongji , NJAU_China and SJTU-BioX-Shanghai in SJTU
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*6.8: ITB_INDONESIA, China_Tongji, NYU_Shanghai and SJTU-BioX-Shanghai in NYU_Shanghai
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*7.11: SYSU_China and SJTU-BioX-Shanghai in SJTU
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*7.14: WHU-China and SJTU-BioX-Shanghai in SJTU
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*8.6: ZJU-China and SJTU-BioX-Shanghai in ZJU
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*8.8: NYU_Shanghai, China_Tongji, ZJU-China, XJTLU-China, Fudan and SJTU-BioX-Shanghai in Shanghai Science and Technology Museum
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*8.26: Tsinghua and SJTU-BioX-Shanghai in Tsinghua
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==Other Activities==
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Other than all this, we support the community by doing every small help we can do. That's why we submit two articles in XMU's newsletter and finished the following survey:
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*"Results and transparency in iGEM wikis"from iGEM Stockholm on 8.6.2015
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*"Questionnaire for previous iGEMer" from Tianjin-iGEM team on 8.8.2015
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*"iGEM Rhizi Tutorial" from Paris Bettencourt on 8.30.2015
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*"iShare: All-round Resource Sharing Proposition" from iGEM Nankai on 9.8.2015
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*"survey about wiki" from NEFU_China on 9.10.2015
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*"Cloning Survey" from Stanford-Brown 2015 iGEM Team on 9.10.2015
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*"BaContraception" from Team UI_Indonesia on 9.9.2015
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Latest revision as of 00:42, 19 September 2015

Collaborations


This year, we keep close relationship with several iGEM teams. Beside exchanging idea, we did some further collaboration with other teams for small projects. In this page, you will find out the summary of our work in which other iGEMers are involved.



Nanjing iGEM team

This year, we did two of our important HP work with Nanjing iGEM team.

  1. The collaboration study about seawater environment restoration merging with seawater desalination: Our work focuses on the significance of this mixed process than normal plant restoration. Nanjing iGEMers focused on finding the best possible way to merge and guide further study .View more~
  2. The sharing method of immobilization :Our team was working on immobilization of Cyanobacteria with the hope of long-term use. Nanjing iGEM team is working on a bio-reactor device that contains immobilized materials. They shares some of their immobilized materials with us. Together, we are sharing data relating to the immobilization condition of our different hosts.View more~

Meet-up

This year, we attend mostly small scale meet ups. In these activities, we had chances to exchange idea with the following teams : China_Tongji, NJAU_China, NYU_Shanghai, ITB_INDONESIA, SCUT-Champion-Park, SYSU_China, WHU-China, Tsinghua, ZJU-China, XJTLU-China and Fudan. Beside sharing idea , we frequently discussed some other topics like team organizing.

SJTUB 6.6.1.jpg

Figure 1.2.1 Some photos from the meet-ups

Following is our schedule:

  • 4.11: SCUT-Champion-Park and SJTU-BioX-Shanghai in SJTU
  • 4.19: China_Tongji , NJAU_China and SJTU-BioX-Shanghai in SJTU
  • 6.8: ITB_INDONESIA, China_Tongji, NYU_Shanghai and SJTU-BioX-Shanghai in NYU_Shanghai
  • 7.11: SYSU_China and SJTU-BioX-Shanghai in SJTU
  • 7.14: WHU-China and SJTU-BioX-Shanghai in SJTU
  • 8.6: ZJU-China and SJTU-BioX-Shanghai in ZJU
  • 8.8: NYU_Shanghai, China_Tongji, ZJU-China, XJTLU-China, Fudan and SJTU-BioX-Shanghai in Shanghai Science and Technology Museum
  • 8.26: Tsinghua and SJTU-BioX-Shanghai in Tsinghua

Other Activities

Other than all this, we support the community by doing every small help we can do. That's why we submit two articles in XMU's newsletter and finished the following survey:

  • "Results and transparency in iGEM wikis"from iGEM Stockholm on 8.6.2015
  • "Questionnaire for previous iGEMer" from Tianjin-iGEM team on 8.8.2015
  • "iGEM Rhizi Tutorial" from Paris Bettencourt on 8.30.2015
  • "iShare: All-round Resource Sharing Proposition" from iGEM Nankai on 9.8.2015
  • "survey about wiki" from NEFU_China on 9.10.2015
  • "Cloning Survey" from Stanford-Brown 2015 iGEM Team on 9.10.2015
  • "BaContraception" from Team UI_Indonesia on 9.9.2015