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===[https://2014.igem.org/Team:ETH_Zurich/collaborations Successful collaboration with Colombia, Helsinki and Edinburgh iGEM teams] ===
 
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We collaborated with Colombia and Helsinki iGEM teams by responding to Coombia team's challenge to find out low budget protocols. Our cheap PCR technique has been as successful as a standard PCR.
 
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We theoretically fused our project with Edinburgh's iGEM team's project on metabolic wiring. This fusion gave us a promising alternative to the cross-talk issues that happen when using quorum sensing only.
 
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=== [https://2014.igem.org/Team:ETH_Zurich/human/outreach Bringing synthetic biology to the public] ===
=== [https://2014.igem.org/Team:ETH_Zurich/human/outreach Bringing synthetic biology to the public] ===
Last but not least, we have been communicating our enthusiasm for the field of synthetic biology during the whole project, through school visits, open house days, science slams, social media... We are commited to make our project, and synthetic biology in general, understandable and interesting for everyone. This is also why we placed some "simplify" buttons all over our wiki, each time a scientific text could be hermetic to the public.
Last but not least, we have been communicating our enthusiasm for the field of synthetic biology during the whole project, through school visits, open house days, science slams, social media... We are commited to make our project, and synthetic biology in general, understandable and interesting for everyone. This is also why we placed some "simplify" buttons all over our wiki, each time a scientific text could be hermetic to the public.
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== Collaborations ==
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===[https://2014.igem.org/Team:ETH_Zurich/collaborations Successful collaboration with Colombia, Helsinki and Edinburgh iGEM teams] ===
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We collaborated with Colombia and Helsinki iGEM teams by responding to Coombia team's challenge to find out low budget protocols. Our cheap PCR technique has been as successful as a standard PCR.
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We theoretically fused our project with Edinburgh's iGEM team's project on metabolic wiring. This fusion gave us a promising alternative to the cross-talk issues that happen when using quorum sensing only.
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iGEM ETH Zurich 2014