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Latest revision as of 10:02, 9 October 2014
Falling walls is a yearly science event in Berlin where researchers can tell how their walls breaks the
walls of humanity’s big problems. The day before the Falling walls conference, the falling walls lab is
organized, where young researchers can present their work. Speakers get three minutes to tell the
audience about their project, and convince them of its importance.
Andries went to the qualifying round in Groningen where he won us the first prize. After the iGEM
finale in Boston, he will fly back to Amsterdam, take the train to Berlin, and tell a large international
audience about our bandage on November 8.