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Revision as of 09:19, 18 September 2015

Collaborations

We have assisted other iGEM team in several dimensions. Interaction between iGEM teams definitely benefits the growth of synthetic biology. At the same time, we are very glad to achieve iGEM’s core value, which is to share resources with other teams.


Zamorano

This year their team is focusing on making a toxin that targets insects. They think our biobricks from last year’s project, which are BBa_K1415202, BBa_K1415205 and the BBa_11415206 could be really helpful to them. So, our team shipped it to them immediately.


HSNU-TAIPEI

We provided them with our team’s past biobricks and helped them finish their experiment more smoothly.


Mindao

We helped Mindao high school to analyze protein amino acid component.


NTHU ( National Tsing Hua University )

We promoted the iGEM competition in their NTHU university. Shared experience on how to run an iGEM team. Provided all kinds of resource to them. All of the help contributed lead to them forming their first iGEM and they are going to join the giant jamboree in 2016.