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   <h3 class="ui header" id="overview">How iGEM UFSCAR-Brasil collaborated with iGEM Teams</h3>
 
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   <p> Our Team collaborated with national and international Times project, besides being the mentor of two new Brazilian teams. We contribute online surveys of 4 teams and we think that these contacts should be encouraged. Follow along as we share and collaborate with different teams:</p>
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   <p> Our Team collaborated with the national and international Times project, along with mentoring  two new Brazilian teams. We contributed online surveys of 4 teams and we think that this type of contact should be encouraged. Follow along as we share and collaborate with different teams:</p>
<p>Help to Stockholm, Finland, iGEM_nankai and iGEM Korea_U_Seo Teams by completing their survey forms. We also cooperate in filling the iGEM Global Cooperation, a form developed by several times, including Brasil-USP Team. The highlight was Team of Stockholm, which dealt on the negative results presented in Wikis, a point discussed in our weekly meetings. Thank you contact the three teams in question and hope that the answers have helped their respective activities Human Practices.</p>
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  <p>Help <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Stockholm">Stockholm</a>, <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Aalto-Helsinki">Finland</a>, <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Nankai">iGEM_nankai</a> and <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Korea_U_Seoul">iGEM Korea_U_Seoul</a>    Teams by completing their survey forms. We also cooperate in filling the iGEM Global Cooperation, a form developed by several times, including <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Brasil-USP">Brasil-USP Team</a>. The highlight was Team of <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Stockholm">Stockholm</a>,
<p>Aid to Stockholm and IISER iGEM Teams in g-blocks design for the construction of the gene circuit your project. Our idea was to contribute to and instructions on how to design and provide the best results in their amplification experiments and construction of its gene circuits.</p>
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    which dealt with the negative results presented in Wikis, a point discussed in our weekly meetings. We Thank the three teams in question for their contact and hope that the answers have helped their respective Human Practice activities.</p>
<p>One of the great experiences lived by our team was the help we offer to future Brazilian teams (UNESP-Assis and Unifei-Itajubá), who knew the iGEM participation in Jamboré and 4Biotec events. To our excitement, interested in setting up new teams are inspired students in projects such as iGEM Team Brazil-SP, represented by members of our current staff. This shows the power the iGEM presents and its growth potential in Brazil. As well, as perform in-person contacts with students during the above events, we are also assisting the assembly of the teams via Skype. Below we list the main aspects that deal on competition and the challenges of creating a team in Brazil:</p>
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  <p>Aid the <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Stockholm">Stockholm</a> and <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:IISER_Pune">IISER iGEM</a> Teams in the g-blocks design for the construction of the gene circuit for their project. Our idea was to contribute to and give instructions on how to design and provide the best results in their amplification experiments and construction of their gene circuits.</p>
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  <p>One of the great experiences we had as a team was the help we offered to future Brazilian teams (<a href="http://www.assis.unesp.br/">UNESP-Assis</a> and <a href="http://www.unifei.edu.br/">Unifei-Itajubá</a>), who got to know the iGEM participation in <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Meetups/Brasil">Jamboré</a>    and <a href="http://www.csbjr.ufscar.br/4biotec">4Biotec</a> events. To our excitement, those who are interested in setting up new teams are students inspired by projects such as <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Brasil-SP">Brazil-SP</a>, represented
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    by members of our current staff. This shows the power iGEM presents and its growth potential in Brazil. As well as perform in-person contacts with students during the previously mentioned events, we are also assisting the assembly of teams via Skype. Below we list the main aspects that deal with competition and the challenges of creating a team in Brazil: </p>
  
 
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       <p class="item">Set up a multidisciplinary team, organized and present members interested in working with energy for synthetic biology </p>
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       <p class="item">Set up a multidisciplinary team, organiz and present members interested in working with energy for synthetic biology </p>
       <p class="item"> Seek financial resources in many different ways, either by simply selling brigadiers as by contacting your local University. Organize the team's finances and make enrollment in the Giant Jamboree.</p>
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       <p class="item"> Seek financial resources in many different ways, either by simply selling chocolates or by contacting your local University. Organize the team's finances and enroll in the Giant Jamboree.</p>
       <p class="item"> Make weekly meetings, gather people interested in synthetic biology, study together and think of innovative projects that can help your community.</p>
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       <p class="item"> Have weekly meetings, gather people interested in synthetic biology, study together and think of innovative projects that can help your community</p>
       <p class="item"> Enjoy and learn how to work in teams.</p>
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       <p class="item"> Enjoy and learn how to work in teams</p>
       <p class="item"> Seek the support of his teachers and heads of laboratories, are the key to running a iGEM project.</p>
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       <p class="item"> Seek the support of teachers and heads of laboratories. This is key to running a iGEM project</p>
       <p class="item"> Know and learn the techniques behind the lab protocols.</p>
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       <p class="item"> Know and learn the techniques behind lab protocols</p>
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    <h3><a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/7/78/UFSCar-Brasil_Thank_you_letter.pdf">  UNIFEI Team - Thank you letter</a></h3>
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<h3><a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/7/78/UFSCar-Brasil_Thank_you_letter.pdf">UNIFEI Team - Thank you letter</a></h3>
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    <h3><a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/4/49/UFSCar-Brasil_UNESP_Thank_you_letter.pdf"> UNESP Team - Thank you letter</a></h3>
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<p>We would like to thank all the people who contributed to our team achievements:</p>
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<p>Prof. Dr. Maria Teresa Marques Novo Mansur (Department of Genetics and Evolution, UFSCar), for providing restriction enzymes used in wet lab and also for supporting us as Coordinator of Bachelor´s in Biotechnology Course</p>
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<p>Prof. Dr. Marcelo Cioffi (Department of Genetics and Evolution, UFSCar), for offering us Microscopy Lab facilities</p>
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<p> Professors Dr. Ernesto Chaves Pereira de Souza and Dr. Marco Antonio Barbosa Ferreira (Chemistry Department, UFSCar), for providing us D-limonene reagent used in bean experiment</p>
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<p>FAI Staff (UFSCAr Institutional Support Foundation), whose actions enabled obtaining of sponsorship, as well as all procedures for our team members trip to Boston: General Director Lourdes Moraes, Alexandre Bueno, Vanessa Di Genova, Eva Iniesta, Tatiane Liberato and Leila Freitas</p>
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<p>Heber dos Santos Tavares, for offering us Teaching Lab facilities (Genetics and Evolution Department, UFSCar)</p>
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<p>Michael Henrique Zanin and Valéria Silva helped us to translate our texts for Wiki</p>
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<p>Cayla Conway helped us to translate a lot of texts for Wiki and tips for Boston </p>
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<p>Guilherme Engelberto Kundlatsch and Mariana Trevisan, former team members, supported us in project conception, experimental design, and fundraising activities</p>
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<p>We thanks Dr. Rodrigo Facchini Magnani, Researcher of "Fundo de Defesa da Citricultura" (<a href="http://www.fundecitrus.com.br/">Fundecitrus</a>) and associated researcher of Laboratory of Micromolecular Biochemistry of Microrganisms (<a href="http://www.labiommi.ufscar.br/">LaBioMMi</a>) of Federal University of São Carlos - <a href="http://www2.ufscar.br/home/index.php">UFSCar</a>, for provided special attention and perform experiments of gas chromatography and mass spectrometry</p>
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<p>We thanks Prof. Dr. Edson Rodrigues Filho, researcher in chief of <a href="http://www.labiommi.ufscar.br/">LaBioMMi</a>, for turns available CG-MS analysis to detection of D-Limonene.</p>
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  <p>After its useful life tires are transformed into waste and may accumulate water, contributing to the proliferation of mosquitoes. This year, Brasil-USP team approached the issue of rubber and tires disposal. In this context, we included this theme into our  script theater along with trash and dengue issue. Therefore, we invited the <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Brasil-USP">Brasil-USP Team</a> team to collaborate with us in the activities developed in the neighborhood São Carlos 8.</p>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 02:10, 19 September 2015

Collaborations

Working + together

How iGEM UFSCAR-Brasil collaborated with iGEM Teams

Our Team collaborated with the national and international Times project, along with mentoring two new Brazilian teams. We contributed online surveys of 4 teams and we think that this type of contact should be encouraged. Follow along as we share and collaborate with different teams:

Help Stockholm, Finland, iGEM_nankai and iGEM Korea_U_Seoul Teams by completing their survey forms. We also cooperate in filling the iGEM Global Cooperation, a form developed by several times, including Brasil-USP Team. The highlight was Team of Stockholm, which dealt with the negative results presented in Wikis, a point discussed in our weekly meetings. We Thank the three teams in question for their contact and hope that the answers have helped their respective Human Practice activities.

Aid the Stockholm and IISER iGEM Teams in the g-blocks design for the construction of the gene circuit for their project. Our idea was to contribute to and give instructions on how to design and provide the best results in their amplification experiments and construction of their gene circuits.

One of the great experiences we had as a team was the help we offered to future Brazilian teams (UNESP-Assis and Unifei-Itajubá), who got to know the iGEM participation in Jamboré and 4Biotec events. To our excitement, those who are interested in setting up new teams are students inspired by projects such as Brazil-SP, represented by members of our current staff. This shows the power iGEM presents and its growth potential in Brazil. As well as perform in-person contacts with students during the previously mentioned events, we are also assisting the assembly of teams via Skype. Below we list the main aspects that deal with competition and the challenges of creating a team in Brazil:

Set up a multidisciplinary team, organiz and present members interested in working with energy for synthetic biology

Seek financial resources in many different ways, either by simply selling chocolates or by contacting your local University. Organize the team's finances and enroll in the Giant Jamboree.

Have weekly meetings, gather people interested in synthetic biology, study together and think of innovative projects that can help your community

Enjoy and learn how to work in teams

Seek the support of teachers and heads of laboratories. This is key to running a iGEM project

Know and learn the techniques behind lab protocols

UNIFEI Team - Thank you letter

UNESP Team - Thank you letter

After its useful life tires are transformed into waste and may accumulate water, contributing to the proliferation of mosquitoes. This year, Brasil-USP team approached the issue of rubber and tires disposal. In this context, we included this theme into our script theater along with trash and dengue issue. Therefore, we invited the Brasil-USP Team team to collaborate with us in the activities developed in the neighborhood São Carlos 8.

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