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= Cooperation & Celebration = | = Cooperation & Celebration = | ||
− | During the course of our project, we had the pleasure to meet and collaborate with a great number of passionate and creative partners inside and outside of the iGEM community. On the one hand, we will elaborate all active collaborations with iGEM | + | During the course of our project, we had the pleasure to meet and collaborate with a great number of passionate and creative partners inside and outside of the iGEM community. On the one hand, we will elaborate all active collaborations with iGEM teams and companies. On the other hand, we will name all iGEM teams we simply visited for some scientific exchange and having fun together. In short, this is the page of '''Cooperation & Celebration'''! |
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− | {{Team:Aachen/ReadMore|title=Attributions|link=/Team:Aachen/ | + | {{Team:Aachen/ReadMore|title=Attributions|link=/Team:Aachen/Attributions#Attributions|picture=rm0008|url=/wiki/images/e/e4/Aachen_PartnerproRWTH.png}} |
− | {{Team:Aachen/ReadMore|title=Partners|link=/Team:Aachen/Attributions#Partners|picture=rm0007|url=/wiki/images/ | + | {{Team:Aachen/ReadMore|title=Partners|link=/Team:Aachen/Attributions#Partners|picture=rm0007|url=/wiki/images/9/93/Aachen_aquilabiolabs.png}} |
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== HS Slovenia - Biosafety == | == HS Slovenia - Biosafety == | ||
− | In cooperation with the [https://2015.igem.org/Team:Slovenia_HS | + | In cooperation with the [https://2015.igem.org/Team:Slovenia_HS highschool-team from Slovenia], we have assessed the contamination level of different surfaces in the lab. A detailed description of these experiments is located on the [[Team:Aachen/Practices/Safety|safety page]]. |
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== University of Oslo - MDH Assays == | == University of Oslo - MDH Assays == | ||
− | When the project descriptions came online it became apparent that team [https://2015.igem.org/Team:UiOslo_Norway | + | When the project descriptions came online it became apparent that team [https://2015.igem.org/Team:UiOslo_Norway UiOslo] and we were working with a very similar methanol dehydrogenase. After some initial Skype calls where we discussed our projects, we started to collaborate on Mdh activity assays. Team Oslo did not have access to a microplate reader, but luckily we were able to find the optimal conditions for doing the [[Team:Aachen/Notebook/Protocols#Nash_Assay|Nash-Assay]] for formaldehyde detection. In addition to that, they built upon the methane sensor that we developed previously. |
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== TU Darmstadt - Exploring the German Community Lab Scene == | == TU Darmstadt - Exploring the German Community Lab Scene == | ||
− | At the 12th of June, the iGEM Team Darmstadt came to visit us. Quite soon it became apparent that they seem to be in tune with us. As a consequence, collaborations on several levels | + | At the 12th of June, the iGEM Team Darmstadt came to visit us. Quite soon it became apparent that they seem to be in tune with us. As a consequence, collaborations on several levels arose. |
Some weeks ago, we had offered them to use the first version of our lab organization software [[Team:Aachen/Practices/tubefront|tubefront]]. The [[Team:TU_Darmstadt/Collaborations/Testing|feedback]] that we got from team Darmstadt helped us to understand how we could improve our software. | Some weeks ago, we had offered them to use the first version of our lab organization software [[Team:Aachen/Practices/tubefront|tubefront]]. The [[Team:TU_Darmstadt/Collaborations/Testing|feedback]] that we got from team Darmstadt helped us to understand how we could improve our software. | ||
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Some weeks later, we could return the favor: | Some weeks later, we could return the favor: | ||
Team [https://2015.igem.org/Team:Bielefeld-CeBiTec Bielefeld] was searching for different sources of water to test their genetically engineered machine. Therefore, we took two samples, one from a pont in a parc of our city and an additional sample from the famous warm sulfurous terrestrial spring, which was already the favourite place of Charlemagne the founder of Aachen. | Team [https://2015.igem.org/Team:Bielefeld-CeBiTec Bielefeld] was searching for different sources of water to test their genetically engineered machine. Therefore, we took two samples, one from a pont in a parc of our city and an additional sample from the famous warm sulfurous terrestrial spring, which was already the favourite place of Charlemagne the founder of Aachen. | ||
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== Survey and tubefront Feedback from Team Heidelberg == | == Survey and tubefront Feedback from Team Heidelberg == | ||
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== Sunfire == | == Sunfire == | ||
− | The sunfire company was one of the reasons to go for our project. We first met them at the | + | The sunfire company was one of the reasons to go for our project. We first met them at the research center in Jülich, where they convinced us of their efficient technical conversion of CO<sub>2</sub> and water to methanol and other fuels. With such an efficient area independent way to get a sustainable, high energy chemical, it was a natural decision to find a way to integrate it into the bioeconomy. |
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− | {{Team:Aachen/Figure|size=small|Aachen_Col_01.jpg|title= | + | {{Team:Aachen/Figure|size=small|Aachen_Col_01.jpg|title=Visiting Cargill in Krefeld}} |
== Cargill == | == Cargill == | ||
Early in the project we visited a production plant of Cargill. They process around 2.000 tonnes of maize each day. | Early in the project we visited a production plant of Cargill. They process around 2.000 tonnes of maize each day. | ||
− | + | Their main products are starch, sugar and a prestep of vitamin C. We got an excellent impression of the current starch industry in europe and globally, including resources, prices, products and customers. | |
− | Though they were interested in our project, they | + | Though they were interested in our project, they did not want to sponsor us because of the difficult reputation of genetic engineering especially in the food industry. |
However, they helped us with all our questions regarding the starch industry throughout the project. | However, they helped us with all our questions regarding the starch industry throughout the project. | ||
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== MedLife == | == MedLife == | ||
− | Located in Aachen, there is a Life Sciences network called MedLife. Resulting from the fusion of a biotechnological and a biomedical network, the represent several | + | Located in Aachen, there is a Life Sciences network called MedLife. Resulting from the fusion of a biotechnological and a biomedical network, the represent several members from the industry and universal research. Together with several partners they especially support startups but also global players like Bayer or Philips. We started to collaborate with them to get contact to possible sponsors, but soon recognized another immense potential. With their support, we could not only find new applications for our product, but we also found a great way to connect community labs with other partners in life sciences. They even invited us to their summer event, where we met many interesting people and associates for the future. |
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== Stora Enzo == | == Stora Enzo == | ||
− | We got into contact with the paper industry through the MedLife network. As | + | We got into contact with the paper industry through the MedLife network. As one of the main customers for starch in the industry, they were especially interested in our process. We were visited by two employees of Stora Enso, Heiner Grussenmeyer (chemical process engineering) and Kathrin Berger (paper manufactoring). We discussed the properties of paper starch and possible collaborations. They offered us to test our produced glycogen if it is suitable for the paper industry. |
= Celebration = | = Celebration = | ||
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== iGEM Team Amsterdam == | == iGEM Team Amsterdam == | ||
− | Since the iGEM Team Amsterdam and we are tackling the same problem, we decided to visit them and have a look at their solution. During the few hours we | + | Since the iGEM Team Amsterdam and we are tackling the same problem, we decided to visit them and have a look at their solution. During the few hours we spent with them, we got to know a very likeable team that did a great job in working out their solution. |
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== Team Mexico == | == Team Mexico == | ||
− | In August Roger Rubio from this year's TecCEM Collegiate Team Mexico City visited us in our lab. We talked a lot about our projects and showed him how we organize our labwork in [[Team:Aachen/Practices/tubefront|tubefront]. Furthermore, we discussed the public perception of synthetic biology in Germany and Mexico and saw many similarities. Amazed about how iGEM brings people from totally different places together, we finished our gathering with a dinner in town. | + | In August, Roger Rubio from this year's TecCEM Collegiate Team Mexico City visited us in our lab. We talked a lot about our projects and showed him how we organize our labwork in [[Team:Aachen/Practices/tubefront|tubefront]]. Furthermore, we discussed the public perception of synthetic biology in Germany and Mexico and saw many similarities. Amazed about how iGEM brings people from totally different places together, we finished our gathering with a dinner in town. |
= Celebrating the Success of the iGEM Team Sumbawagen 2014 = | = Celebrating the Success of the iGEM Team Sumbawagen 2014 = | ||
− | '''Follow up of last | + | '''Follow up of last year's collaboration between Aachen and Sumbawagen''' |
During the 2014 Giant Jamboree it came to our attention that [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Sumbawagen iGEM Team Sumbawagen] was in need of a fluorescence detector to finalize their project. | During the 2014 Giant Jamboree it came to our attention that [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Sumbawagen iGEM Team Sumbawagen] was in need of a fluorescence detector to finalize their project. | ||
Part of our project in 2014 was the development of a low budget Do-It-Yourself device for measurement of optical density (OD) as well as fluorescence, the [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Aachen/OD/F_device OD/F device], which would have perfectly matched their needs. | Part of our project in 2014 was the development of a low budget Do-It-Yourself device for measurement of optical density (OD) as well as fluorescence, the [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Aachen/OD/F_device OD/F device], which would have perfectly matched their needs. | ||
− | {{Team:Aachen/Figure|size=large|Aachen_collaboration_sumbawagen.jpg|left|title=Team Aachen and Team Sumbawagen at last year´s Giant Jamboree | + | {{Team:Aachen/Figure|size=large|Aachen_collaboration_sumbawagen.jpg|left|title=Team Aachen and Team Sumbawagen at last year´s Giant Jamboree|subtitle=Source: Team Sumbawagen - Mochammad Isro Alfajri}} |
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− | + | Thus a collaboration was established between both teams to ship one of the OD/F devices to team Sumbawagen´s University in Indonesia. | |
− | This | + | This year's iGEM Team Aachen 2015 continued this collaboration by assembling an [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Aachen/OD/F_device OD/F device], calibrating it and finally shipping the device to team Sumbawagen. |
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− | {{Team:Aachen/Figure|size=small|Aachen_shipping_ODF_device.jpg|title=Some cuvettes and a USB power supply were included in the bundle | + | {{Team:Aachen/Figure|size=small|Aachen_shipping_ODF_device.jpg|title=Some cuvettes and a USB power supply were included in the bundle}} |
− | {{Team:Aachen/Figure|size=small|Aachen_Sumbawagen_collaboration4.jpg|title=Further packaging of the OD/F device was necessary to guarantee safe transport | + | {{Team:Aachen/Figure|size=small|Aachen_Sumbawagen_collaboration4.jpg|title=Further packaging of the OD/F device was necessary to guarantee safe transport}} |
− | {{Team:Aachen/Figure|size=small|Aachen_Sumbawagen_collaboration3.jpg|title=Packaging resulted in a large box compared to the size of the device | + | {{Team:Aachen/Figure|size=small|Aachen_Sumbawagen_collaboration3.jpg|title=Packaging resulted in a large box compared to the size of the device}} |
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