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− | <p>Inter-team collaboration is a hallmark of iGEM. We collaborated with three different teams in the 2015 iGEM season. We assisted the University of Maryland team with the Interlab Measurement Study. We also helped out the Cambridge-JIC team by supplying them with fluorescent constructs to serve as positive controls for their Project: OpenScope 3D Printed Fluorescent Microscope Initiative. Finally, we participated collaborative effort with the University of Georgia iGEM team to determine fluorescence values for mCherry controlled under an archaeal RBS library. | + | <p>Inter-team collaboration is a hallmark of iGEM. We collaborated with three different teams in the 2015 iGEM season. We assisted the University of Maryland team with the Interlab Measurement Study. We also helped out the Cambridge-JIC team by supplying them with fluorescent constructs to serve as positive controls for their Project: OpenScope 3D Printed Fluorescent Microscope Initiative. Finally, we participated in a collaborative effort with the University of Georgia iGEM team to determine fluorescence values for mCherry controlled under an archaeal RBS library. |
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Revision as of 00:36, 19 September 2015
Interlab Measurement Study We participated in the Interlab Measurement Study! You can learn more about our process and results on our Interlab Study page. PenPal Program Collaborating with other teams Inter-team collaboration is a hallmark of iGEM. We collaborated with three different teams in the 2015 iGEM season. We assisted the University of Maryland team with the Interlab Measurement Study. We also helped out the Cambridge-JIC team by supplying them with fluorescent constructs to serve as positive controls for their Project: OpenScope 3D Printed Fluorescent Microscope Initiative. Finally, we participated in a collaborative effort with the University of Georgia iGEM team to determine fluorescence values for mCherry controlled under an archaeal RBS library.
Teams Participating:
Based on project and collaboration ideas.
Total Matches:
We matched teams with as many other teams possible.
Amount of Fun Had:
On a scale of 1-100.
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Collaboration With University of Georgia
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Collaboration with Cambridge