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During the 2015 iGEM competition our team collaborated and mentored the local high school iGEM team, [https://2015.igem.org/Team:LASATX/Collaborations LASATX Collaboration].
  
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We worked with them during our [https://2015.igem.org/Team:Austin_UTexas/Practices SXSW Outreach] in which we painted with bacteria that contained genetic devices (biobricks) that we created as part of our Breaking is Bad project and which were submitted to the registry.
  
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We also helped them in creating biobricks to submit to the registry and they helped demonstrate the utility of our redesigned pDCAF plasmids.
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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Here are some suggestions for projects you could work on with other teams:
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<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> Model or simulating another team's system </li>
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<li> Test another team's software</li>
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<li> Mentor a high-school team</li>
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Revision as of 02:15, 19 September 2015

During the 2015 iGEM competition our team collaborated and mentored the local high school iGEM team, LASATX Collaboration.

We worked with them during our SXSW Outreach in which we painted with bacteria that contained genetic devices (biobricks) that we created as part of our Breaking is Bad project and which were submitted to the registry.

We also helped them in creating biobricks to submit to the registry and they helped demonstrate the utility of our redesigned pDCAF plasmids.