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iGEM meets in München
SynBio Day
Our team members will talk to the people of Göttingen at an information booth this 15th of August from 10 AM to 5 PM. The booth will be located at the iconic Gänseliesel, a fountain with a statue of a girl, who is said to be the "most kissed girl in the world" because of the tradition that every doctoral graduate goes there, climbs the fountain and kisses her as part of their graduation celebration.