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On 26.03.2015 we joined the CHEM21 conference in Stuttgart to start off our joined iGEM project. CHEM21 brings together six pharmaceutical companies, 13 Universities and four small to medium enterprises from across Europe with the aim to develop sustainable biological and chemical alternatives to finite materials.<br> | On 26.03.2015 we joined the CHEM21 conference in Stuttgart to start off our joined iGEM project. CHEM21 brings together six pharmaceutical companies, 13 Universities and four small to medium enterprises from across Europe with the aim to develop sustainable biological and chemical alternatives to finite materials.<br> | ||
As the University of Technology Graz and the University of Manchester are also part of CHEM21, it made perfectly sense to introduce partners in industry and other universities to iGEM and our project ideas. We did not only present our visions in front of the entire CHEM21 meeting but also talked to participants of the conference in front of our poster. <br> | As the University of Technology Graz and the University of Manchester are also part of CHEM21, it made perfectly sense to introduce partners in industry and other universities to iGEM and our project ideas. We did not only present our visions in front of the entire CHEM21 meeting but also talked to participants of the conference in front of our poster. <br> | ||
− | For us it was also an excellent opportunity to get some feedback about our idea of a trans European team and also hear some opinions on our research project concepts. <br> | + | For us it was also an excellent opportunity to get some feedback about our idea of a trans European team and also hear some opinions on our research project concepts. Based on these comments we finally decided on a joint project and were able to start working out the details and design experiments.<br> |
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CHEM21 Conference in Stuttgart
On 26.03.2015 we joined the CHEM21 conference in Stuttgart to start off our joined iGEM project. CHEM21 brings together six pharmaceutical companies, 13 Universities and four small to medium enterprises from across Europe with the aim to develop sustainable biological and chemical alternatives to finite materials.
As the University of Technology Graz and the University of Manchester are also part of CHEM21, it made perfectly sense to introduce partners in industry and other universities to iGEM and our project ideas. We did not only present our visions in front of the entire CHEM21 meeting but also talked to participants of the conference in front of our poster.
For us it was also an excellent opportunity to get some feedback about our idea of a trans European team and also hear some opinions on our research project concepts. Based on these comments we finally decided on a joint project and were able to start working out the details and design experiments.