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− | <p>Mathematical modeling is a key component of synthetic biology. However, efficient collaboration between modelers and experimentalists is not always easy. We launched a questionnaire to get some insight on how iGEM teams tackle this issue. We were interested in how the teams were able to integrate their wetlab and modeling efforts, what kind of problems they faced in this and how they approached these problems. | + | <p>Mathematical modeling is a key component of synthetic biology. However, efficient collaboration between modelers and experimentalists is not always easy. We launched a questionnaire to get some insight on how iGEM teams tackle this issue. We were interested in how the teams were able to integrate their wetlab and modeling efforts, what kind of problems they faced in this and how they approached these problems.</p> |
+ | <pAs we found the share of respondents with a mathematical background surprisingly low compared to our own team, we decided to go through teams from 2014 to find what study fields iGEM participants are coming from. We then compared the results to professional synthetic biology groups to see whether there were any differences. To read more about the questionnaire and its results, see our page for <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Aalto-Helsinki/Questionnaire">Combining modeling and experimentation in iGEM</a>.</p> | ||
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