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This year, we take part in the biweekly newsletter hosted by <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Amoy" target="_blank"> iGEM Amoy</a>, <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Paris_Bettencourt" target="_blank">iGEM Paris Bettencourt</a> and <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Pasteur_Paris" target="_blank">iGEM Pasteur</a>. The newsletter presents projects of participating iGEM teams and focuses on topics interesting for Synthetic Biology. So far, special themes of the newsletter have been the controversial use of CRISPR to modify human embryos, software programs and the state of SynBio in many different countries. Check them out below!
 
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Collaboration Attributions



Amoy Newsletter



This year, we take part in the biweekly newsletter hosted by iGEM Amoy, iGEM Paris Bettencourt and iGEM Pasteur. The newsletter presents projects of participating iGEM teams and focuses on topics interesting for Synthetic Biology. So far, special themes of the newsletter have been the controversial use of CRISPR to modify human embryos, software programs and the state of SynBio in many different countries. Check them out below!








PenPal



Team William and Mary has set up a PenPal application were different teams with the same interested were linked to each other. Our team was matched with Concordia as we were both working with membrane proteins. Through this PenPal match we have reached out to them and a brief discussion about both our projects has been taking place.





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