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We collaborated with the [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Edinburgh Edinburgh iGEM team]. As they focus on metabolic wiring and we search for orthogonal ways for cells to communicate, it seemed natural to combine our two projects, at least on the modeling level. You can find the fusion of our models [https://2014.igem.org/Team:ETH_Zurich/modeling/qs#Alternate_Design here]. | We collaborated with the [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Edinburgh Edinburgh iGEM team]. As they focus on metabolic wiring and we search for orthogonal ways for cells to communicate, it seemed natural to combine our two projects, at least on the modeling level. You can find the fusion of our models [https://2014.igem.org/Team:ETH_Zurich/modeling/qs#Alternate_Design here]. | ||
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Collaborations
Edinburgh: Theoretical fusion of our projects
We collaborated with the Edinburgh iGEM team. As they focus on metabolic wiring and we search for orthogonal ways for cells to communicate, it seemed natural to combine our two projects, at least on the modeling level. You can find the fusion of our models here.
Aalto Helsinki: Low Budget PCR of Colombia iGEM team
The Colombia iGEM team organized a challenge to develop low budget protocols. They see the importance of this challenge to make molecular biology processes more cost-efficient and make them available worldwide. They suggest the following three processes which can be modified totally or partially
- DNA Extraction
- Transformation
- PCR
We participated in this challenge and attempted together with the Aalto-Helsinki iGEM team to develop a PCR method not requiring a thermocycler. Watch the video for a more detailed description of the process and check the pdf document for results cost-wise and in terms of experimental outcomes.
We received a sticker for participating in this challenge.
Paris Bettencourt: iGEM newsletter
Our team participates in the iGEM newsletter produced by the Paris Bettencourt iGEM team. Every two weeks a new issue is published where the team and its members are presented and the progress of the project is documented.
Virginia: Survey filling
We helped Virginia team with gathering answers for their survey and earned this funny badge.