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This April,we got a stunning chance to have an international communication right inside our school.

This April,we got a stunning chance to have an international communication right inside our school.A 15-people visiting group from Univeristät des Saarlandes, Germany which include 13 undergraduate students major in Chemistry and biology and 2 professors paid a visit to our School of Chemical Engineering. One of the professor in this group is the alumni of our school. He contacted our team and told us though he was surprise, his German group members indeed pointed in particular that they wanted to have a conversation with our iGEM team. We smiled and explained it was easy to understand because iGEM was also popular in Germany, let alone they were in Chemistry and biologymajor.
Thus, we had a whole afternoon communication with them. We presented our project in 2012 and 2013 at first. Then we bothshared about how to brainstorm new ideas and some fun we met in the lab. Finally, they introduce us about the medical field, which we were not very familiar but was very common in Germany IGEM project.
Although not all of them had been involved in iGEM before, the similar age as well as the common experiences made this conversation a very pleasant one. At the end of their visit, the alumni told us he never thought about before that nowadays student from Germany and China could have such much common languages and experiences. And we told him that it is the iGEM that provide student all over the world an international version to “get, give and share” from each other.


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On May 24, 2015, Professor Randy Rettberg, chairman of the iGEM Foundation, Associate Professor Meagan Lizarazo, Executive Director Richard Johnson and Professor King L. Chow, chairman of Asia-Pacific iGEM visited our school.

One of the professor in this group is the alumni of our school. He contacted our team and told us though he was surprise, his German group members indeed pointed in particular that they wanted to have a conversation with our iGEM team. We smiled and explained it was easy to understand because iGEM was also popular in Germany, let alone they were in Chemistry and biologymajor.
Thus, we had a whole afternoon communication with them. We presented our project in 2012 and 2013 at first. Then we bothshared about how to brainstorm new ideas and some fun we met in the



lab. Finally, they introduce us about the medical field, which we were not very familiar but was very common in Germany IGEM project.
Although not all of them had been involved in iGEM before, the similar age as well as the common experiences made this conversation a very pleasant one. At the end of their visit, the alumni told us he never thought about before that nowadays student from Germany and China could have such much common languages and experiences. And we told him that it is the iGEM that provide student all over the world an international version to “get, give and share” from each other.


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On May 24, 2015, Professor Randy Rettberg, chairman of the iGEM Foundation, Associate Professor Meagan Lizarazo, Executive Director Richard Johnson and Professor King L. Chow, chairman of Asia-Pacific iGEM visited our school.

One of the professor in this group is the alumni of our school. He contacted our team and told us though he was surprise, his German group members indeed pointed in particular that they wanted to have a conversation with our iGEM team. We smiled and explained it was easy to understand because iGEM was also popular in Germany, let alone they were in Chemistry and biologymajor.
Thus, we had a whole afternoon communication with them. We presented our project in 2012 and 2013 at first. Then we bothshared about how to brainstorm new ideas and some fun we met in the



lab. Finally, they introduce us about the medical field, which we were not very familiar but was very common in Germany IGEM project.
Although not all of them had been involved in iGEM before, the similar age as well as the common experiences made this conversation a very pleasant one. At the end of their visit, the alumni told us he never thought about before that nowadays student from Germany and China could have such much common languages and experiences. And we told him that it is the iGEM that provide student all over the world an international version to “get, give and share” from each other.