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                            <p>At that time there was an organized group from <b> <span style="color:#CC0000"> Universidad de Chile </span></b> called <b> <span style="color:#CC0000"> OpenBio </span></b>. That team was funded on December 2013 by <b> <span style="color:#CC0000"> Luis Rodriguez </span></b>and <b><span style="color:#CC0000">Pablo Troncoso</span></b> (we miss you!). Organization’s main objectives are:<br/>
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1.- Boosting Synthetic Biology in Chile. <br/>
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2.- Development of low cost Biotechnologies machines.<br/>
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3.- Periodically attendance to the iGEM Competition.<br/>
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The group used to participate in different activities in university to spread synthetic biology through workshops and informative talks.</p>
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                            <p>Thanks to the activities that the group developed and others that were attended by them, was possible to contact with people interested in being part of the project and very committed to the tasks involved in developing it.</p>
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                            <p> Finally we formed the Team iGEM Uchile-OpenBio, we all feel part of the team and if you want to know more about the members of the team we invite you to see our <font size="42"> <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:UChile-OpenBio/Team" >Team Description</a></p>
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                         <div class="item_actividad-titulo"><span>April 2015:</span><span>Team Consolidation</span></div>
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                            <p>We have achieved from a multidisciplinary team for our project. The team is composed by Engineering students, Industrial Designer and Journalist.</p>
<p>The group inscription fee was paid by <b><span style="color:#660066">CeBiB </b> </span> and <b><span style="color:#660066">DIQBT</b> </span> for a total amount of
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<span style="color:#660066"><b>4000 USD</span></b>. CeBiB also lent us their laboratories to developthe project and help us with diffusion. <br/>
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                          <b><span style="color:#660066"> Centre for Biotechnology and Bioengineering (CeBiB) </span></b> is a center of excellence in frontier research by an interdisciplinary team composed of renowned national and international, able to investigate key issues of modern biotechnology and bioengineering, including important applications in industry.</p>
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                            <p> <b> <span style="color:#660066"> Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology (DIQBT) </span></b> is part of Faculty of phisics sciences and mathematics (FCFM), Univerisdad de Chile. It teaches two engineering specialities: Chemical and Biotechnological Engineering.
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<p><span style="color:#660066"> <b> ¿How did we obtain this support at the first time? </span> </b> <br/>
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<b> <span style="color:#660066"> Ignacio Ardiles </span></b> and <b><span style="color:#660066"> Luis Rodriguez </span></b> created a Sponsorship letter offering to the institutions being our sponsors. In exchange for their support we offer them: <BR/>
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1.- Team official clothing.<BR/>
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2.- Our official Website and social networks.<BR/>
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3.- 10 cm downside the official poster.<BR/>
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4.- Our Wiki project, actually this part.<BR/>
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Also we will honor our sponsors at the end of our presentation with special mentions. The sponsorship letter is attached at the following <a href="https://2015.igem.org/File:Uchile-openbio_OB_sponsors.pdf">link. </a></p>
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                             <p> After the registration the team set up weekly meetings to plan the work of each week.  Also each member of the team has adopted a project area. The distribution of areas was agreed by all members. <br/>
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                             <p>We were announced that UChile OpenBio got 2° Award Competition for Innovative Ideas & Technology Copec-UC Foundation and StgoLabSpace. The award generated significant project visibility.</p>
We agreed that the responsible of each area will coordinate all the activities of that specific area. However, all team members are responsible for asisting in the areas applying for aid.<br/>
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Each area has to report their advance  and show their main activities for next weeks. With this assigment we are training our leadership and planning skills on each member.<br/>
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<b><span style="color:#CC0000"> Project areas and responsibles</span></b></p><br/>
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                         <div class="item_actividad-titulo"><span>June 2015:</span><span>Because We ´re happy! Price</span></div>
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                             <p>Sigma-Aldrich provided us for the laboratory reagents around USD $1900 (Golden Sponsor).<br/>
                             <p>We received an invitation for a contest conducted by <b><span style="color:#CC0000"> Aplica tu Idea</span></b> and <b><span style="color:#CC0000"> Fundacion COPEC UC</span></b> where you can give a short pitch on 3 minutes to present your idea. The first place wins $ 200 to support the project. Despite the price was less than 1% of our budget it was a great oportunity to show our project and get prepaired to next presentations. <br>
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                                It was very important to decrease the time to providing reagents for project.<br/>
<b><span style="color:#CC0000"> Gustavo Calvo</span></b> was in charge of creating the speech and make the presentation at the headquarters of the Universidad Católica. He obtained the <b><span style="color:#CC0000"> Second place</span></b> on the contest and was awarded with a special price for the team. Although we did not get 200 dollars, the contest opened our way to make the project better known. </p>
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                                Attach archive Sponsorship Invoice.</p>
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                             <p><b><span style="color:#CC0000"> gBlocks </span> </b> were provided by <span style="color:#CC0000"><b> Integrated DNA Technologies</span> </b>. The arrivals means to us that we could finally began to assemble our genetic circuit. </p>
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                                The gBlocks arrived means to us that we could finally began to assemble our genetic circuit.</p>
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<p> <b><span style="color:#CC0000">But... Why are important Gblocks? </span></b> <br>
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For every design in synthetic biology, a  high fidelity technique is imperative to obtain large fragments of DNA for coding our gene of interest with the regulation elements. The group initially considered obtain the genetic source from the microorgansisms, amplify them and then produce the assemblies by overlap extension PCR. Thanks to gBlocks we could save all this work in laboratory that would require weeks, shipping times  of biological material and we would not be able perform codon optimization </p>
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                             <p><b><span style="color:#CC0000">Open Beauchef </span></b>consists of a co-working space (collaborative work) that FCFM facilities. It is located at 851 Avenue Beauchef in the OpenLab. It is designed to create a meeting place for cooperative activities that allow interaction between various innovation actors. It includes students, researchers and developers from every faculty of the Universidad de Chile, together with participants from academia, business, public sector, graduates and investors.</p>
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                             <p>We participate of a sessions for guide and empower our project.<br/>
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                                The development of entrepreneurial skills in the team was supported of OpenLab Beauchef. We participate in workshops innovation and entrepreneurship. It was a strategic stakeholder for the team.</p>
 
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<p> The contact was made first by <b><span style="color:#CC0000">Severine Cazaux </span></b>, who tried to contact our Dean Faculty. At first he conducted us to the OpenLab to obtain some team support. They helped us with <b><span style="color:#CC0000">Mentoring </span></b> through 2 workshops where we could see our team interests and availability for the project. They also gave us some tasks to gain support on the project: We had to collect 4 interests letters related to our project. <br/>
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After that and other meetings they wrote a report of the team with the results of the activities. Finally they gave us tips for our team work.<br/>
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                            <p>We started the formation of our multidisciplinary iGEM team to make possible our project idea of a open source club “OpenBio”; however, at the beginning, we were a team of only Biotechnology Engineering. Our mission: To boost Synthetic Biology for new generations in Chile, Open Source way and non-profit. Our first challenge accepted was to have our first iGEM Team.</p>
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                            <p>The registration was paid by CeBiB and DIQBT. They also provide their laboratories and spaces to develop the project.</p>
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                            <p>Sigma-Aldrich provided us for the laboratory reagents around USD $1900 (Golden Sponsor).<br/>
 
                                It was very important to decrease the time to providing reagents for project.<br/>
 
                                Attach archive Sponsorship Invoice.</p>
 
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Collaboration Activities
January 2015:Conception Idea
Conception Idea
April 2015:Team Consolidation

We have achieved from a multidisciplinary team for our project. The team is composed by Engineering students, Industrial Designer and Journalist.

Team Consolidation
June 2015:Because We ́re happy! PRIZE

We were announced that UChile OpenBio got 2° Award Competition for Innovative Ideas & Technology Copec-UC Foundation and StgoLabSpace. The award generated significant project visibility.

Because We ́re happy! PRIZE
June 2015:SIGMA-ALDRICH

Sigma-Aldrich provided us for the laboratory reagents around USD $1900 (Golden Sponsor).
It was very important to decrease the time to providing reagents for project.
Attach archive Sponsorship Invoice.

SIGMA-ALDRICH
July 2015:gBlocks ARRIVED

The gBlocks are pieces of DNA around 500 pb long, so if you have gens of around 1Kb, you will have to link two gBlocks. For link gBocks, we use the Gibson Assembly technique.
The gBlocks arrived means to us that we could finally began to assemble our genetic circuit.

gBlocks ARRIVED
July 2015:OpenLab FCFM

We participate of a sessions for guide and empower our project.
The development of entrepreneurial skills in the team was supported of OpenLab Beauchef. We participate in workshops innovation and entrepreneurship. It was a strategic stakeholder for the team.

OpenLab FCFM
July 2015:El Diario de Atacama
August 2015:ICEI Ingeniería y Construcción

On August 2015 ICEI Ingeniería y construcción Ltda. (Silver Sponsor) funded 1695 USD for 1 plane tickets and 1 registration fee. They also supported us with the purchase process.

ICEI Ingeniería y Construcción Ltda.
August 2015:CeBiB supported us again!

On 13 August 2015 the team presented our iGEM competition Brochure to Juan Asenjo, director of CeBiB our actual partner. They Supported us with 5.000.000 CLP, (7309 USD at the time). This helped us to pay about 50% of the accommodation payment, 2 more plane tickets for the rest of the team and 3 inscription fee.

August 2015:CEBIB
August 2015:FCFM
September 2015:El Mercurio
December 2014:Team Formation

We started the formation of our multidisciplinary iGEM team to make possible our project idea of a open source club “OpenBio”; however, at the beginning, we were a team of only Biotechnology Engineering. Our mission: To boost Synthetic Biology for new generations in Chile, Open Source way and non-profit. Our first challenge accepted was to have our first iGEM Team.

Team Formation
March 2015:Team Registration

The registration was paid by CeBiB and DIQBT. They also provide their laboratories and spaces to develop the project.

Team Registration CeBiB
Team Registration DIQBT
March 2015:New Team Supports

CONICYT (Research, Science and Technology National Commission) Conicyt provided us for 4 event fee payments. We were visited this governmental organization during 4 months to look for financial support. At June we got its support. The support at this contest is around $2570 USD (Silver Sponsor).

New Team Supports
May 2015:Silent Work

“Silence is the element in which all great things are formed”
Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881)

July 2015:We reach the goal!!

We reached the goal of 3715 USD (Silver Sponsor). It was very important to support 4 ticket travel. We used Fondeadora crowfunding page because it is a easy donate way, we had contact direct to support and confidence in Chile, they are a rising platform in Latinoamerica. Unfortunatly, they were slow to give us the money.

We reach the goal!!
July 2015:IDT

We use the support of IDT(Golden Sponsor) to the iGEM’s teams for synthesize the biobricks that we used in our proyect. This biobricks came in the format of gBlocks.

IDT
July 2015:Collecting Interest Letters
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August 2015:We have a team Budget!

Finaly on 10 August we made our budget and we were ready to present it to interested Organizations. At that date we had covered 43% of the total expenses.

We have a team Budget!
August 2015:Support: FCFM
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August 2015:Colegio Mariano
September 2015:Ministerio del Medio Ambiente
September 2015:Colegio La Maisonnette

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