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<h2> Australian iGEM Meet Up </h2>
 
<h2> Australian iGEM Meet Up </h2>
  
Thanks to the kind efforts of the University of New South Wales iGEM team, we met at the university with other iGEM teams from UNSW and Macquarie and exchanged ideas and collaborated by listening to the progress of each team. Ideas were exchanged and teams exchanged things they could do for each other to help with either research or the outreach efforts. We were then treated with a good old Aussie BBQ and drinks and got to know each other better. We would like to thank UNSW iGEM 2015 again for organising the meet up and treating us with great food. ADD PICTURE
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Thanks to the kind efforts of the University of New South Wales iGEM team, we met at the university with other iGEM teams from UNSW and Macquarie and exchanged ideas and collaborated by listening to the progress of each team. Ideas were exchanged and teams exchanged things they could do for each other to help with either research or the outreach efforts. We were then treated with a good old Aussie BBQ and drinks and got to know each other better. We would like to thank UNSW iGEM 2015 again for organising the meet up and treating us with great food.  
  
 
<h2> Eindhoven, Netherlands: Golden Gate Collaboration </h2>
 
<h2> Eindhoven, Netherlands: Golden Gate Collaboration </h2>
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We contributed to the Eindhoven cloning guide through submitting information on Golden Gate Cloning. This was a valuable experience as it allowed us to collaborate with other teams using the same protocol and share our knowledge. We are confident that guide Eindhoven creates will be extremely useful, of an exceptionally high quality, and invaluable to future iGEM teams. You can see a summarised version of our Golden Gate contribution[https://2015.igem.org/Team:Sydney_Australia/goldengate here].
  
 
<h2> ParisBettencourt, France: Rhizi platform </h2>
 
<h2> ParisBettencourt, France: Rhizi platform </h2>

Revision as of 05:22, 10 September 2015



Australian iGEM Meet Up

Thanks to the kind efforts of the University of New South Wales iGEM team, we met at the university with other iGEM teams from UNSW and Macquarie and exchanged ideas and collaborated by listening to the progress of each team. Ideas were exchanged and teams exchanged things they could do for each other to help with either research or the outreach efforts. We were then treated with a good old Aussie BBQ and drinks and got to know each other better. We would like to thank UNSW iGEM 2015 again for organising the meet up and treating us with great food.

Eindhoven, Netherlands: Golden Gate Collaboration

We contributed to the Eindhoven cloning guide through submitting information on Golden Gate Cloning. This was a valuable experience as it allowed us to collaborate with other teams using the same protocol and share our knowledge. We are confident that guide Eindhoven creates will be extremely useful, of an exceptionally high quality, and invaluable to future iGEM teams. You can see a summarised version of our Golden Gate contributionhere.

ParisBettencourt, France: Rhizi platform

Uppsala, Sweden: Exchange of plasmids

Macquarie University, Australia: Contribution to "So you think you can synthesise"

Danciger, Israel: Skype and mentoring

Heidelburg + Exeter + Manchaster-Graz + Warwick + Oxford: Skype

University of Southern Denmark, Denmark: Survey

iGEM Global Coorporation Survey