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                <p><b>Hi, all the iGEMers.</b>
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                I am happy to announce the first issue of our newsletter. This biweekly newsletter is cofounded by Paris Bettencourt iGEM team and Xiamen University iGEM team. Currently, we have 9 teams participating and are expecting more for the later issues. The newsletter has two major parts: project update and team member introduction. The teams should be writing about one of the parts every two weeks. We hope that through this activity, the teams will be able to keep better record of their own projects, gain feedback from their peers and get to know other young synthetic biologists. There will also be special issues with interviews of iGEM alumni and past advisors from college teams.</p>
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            <p>This first issue covers the general information of both the project and the introduction of each team. It also includes a question component, which includes the topics that each team wants to get feedback on from other teams. We highly encourage everyone to think about the questions and provide insights. Please send your thoughts to one member of the team and we will collect them a week from today.</p>
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Paris Bettencourt 2014



Hi, all the iGEMers. I am happy to announce the first issue of our newsletter. This biweekly newsletter is cofounded by Paris Bettencourt iGEM team and Xiamen University iGEM team. Currently, we have 9 teams participating and are expecting more for the later issues. The newsletter has two major parts: project update and team member introduction. The teams should be writing about one of the parts every two weeks. We hope that through this activity, the teams will be able to keep better record of their own projects, gain feedback from their peers and get to know other young synthetic biologists. There will also be special issues with interviews of iGEM alumni and past advisors from college teams.

This first issue covers the general information of both the project and the introduction of each team. It also includes a question component, which includes the topics that each team wants to get feedback on from other teams. We highly encourage everyone to think about the questions and provide insights. Please send your thoughts to one member of the team and we will collect them a week from today.