Team:Oxford/collaboration

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Revision as of 09:37, 27 August 2014

Collaboration


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iGEM Europe

We have set up and administrate the European iGEM collaborators page for the 2014 competition. This page will allow teams from across Europe to communicate, share ideas, and collaborate. To follow the activity of this page please follow: [http://www.facebook.com/europeigem iGEM Europe]







Collaboration with SynOx

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The Oxford Society of Synthetic Biology (SynOx) is an initiative led by Oxford postgraduates. Their aim is to develop a synthetic biology community across the university and to increase the reputation of this discipline. SynOx was therefore pleased to hear that this year, the University of Oxford will (finally) participate in iGEM. Our team has been offered help and support early on by Synox and we were very grateful that they asked us to join them in organising Randy Rettberg’s visit and the UK iGEM meet-up. SynOx also has agreed to help future iGEM teams, ensuring that iGEM will become a continued tradition at Oxford.

More information can be found at: [http://www.synox.co.uk SynOx Website]


Collaboration with other iGEM teams

Again Skyped with the Sheffield iGEM team. Today discussed the particulars of the modelling and what information we need to exchange so that we can help each other. A second big topic was the human practices side of things; we're both doing some sort of water treatment, albeit treating substances of very different toxicities that are released into the water network in very different quantities.

Skyped with Sheffield iGEM team. Chatted about progress that we've been making and how we could help each other's project. Talked about modelling and realised that we could help them with the stochastic side of things. Then discussed how we could help them characterise their parts using FCS. (3/8/15).

Ben-Gurion iGEM Survey completed (29/7/14)

Team Linkoping iGEM Survey completed (17/7/14)

Skype response to Edinburgh's questions on communication within an iGEM team (27/8/14)