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<div class = "description">A core value of iGEM is collaboration. A core value of the CMU team is to help others in whatever capacity we are able to, whether it be with our equipment, knowledge, or friendly faces. In the spirit of this, we’ve collaborated with several iGEM teams. Read about our efforts below.</div>
 
<div class = "description">A core value of iGEM is collaboration. A core value of the CMU team is to help others in whatever capacity we are able to, whether it be with our equipment, knowledge, or friendly faces. In the spirit of this, we’ve collaborated with several iGEM teams. Read about our efforts below.</div>
  
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The interlab study is an international collaboration across all iGEM teams who chose to participate in the study. The goal is to obtain fluorescence data for three different genetic devices expressing GFP. We want to see the correlation between the values obtained for the genetic devices expressing such GFP and whether the measurement for such a synthetic biology protocol is consistent across all iGEM teams since the same samples were used.
 
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Revision as of 13:34, 13 September 2015

Collaborations.

It's not all a competition.

Interlab University of Pittsburgh University of Georgia
A core value of iGEM is collaboration. A core value of the CMU team is to help others in whatever capacity we are able to, whether it be with our equipment, knowledge, or friendly faces. In the spirit of this, we’ve collaborated with several iGEM teams. Read about our efforts below.

Interlab Study

The interlab study is an international collaboration across all iGEM teams who chose to participate in the study. The goal is to obtain fluorescence data for three different genetic devices expressing GFP. We want to see the correlation between the values obtained for the genetic devices expressing such GFP and whether the measurement for such a synthetic biology protocol is consistent across all iGEM teams since the same samples were used.