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           <p>IIT Madras shared their wish to collaborate with iGEM Team on the iGEM team collaborations. The goal of this collaboration is to translate in our native language educational synthetic biology videos. We are helping IIT Madras team in translating the script of some synthetic biology video in french, italian, persian and arabic. We are also recording the audio of some videos. We translate and recording the “DNA and RNA” video in french and italian, and the “introduction of synthetic biology” in persian. It was be a really pleasure to help in this fantastic initiatives!</p>
 
           <p>IIT Madras shared their wish to collaborate with iGEM Team on the iGEM team collaborations. The goal of this collaboration is to translate in our native language educational synthetic biology videos. We are helping IIT Madras team in translating the script of some synthetic biology video in french, italian, persian and arabic. We are also recording the audio of some videos. We translate and recording the “DNA and RNA” video in french and italian, and the “introduction of synthetic biology” in persian. It was be a really pleasure to help in this fantastic initiatives!</p>
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          <p>Washington create a Synthetic Biology Activity Booklet. This contain outreach activities for school children which they are hoping to make accessible to the entire iGEM community. They offered us to translate there booklet in a french version. This will allow the future french team to use this booklet to improve there public engagement part and permit to explain with fun that is synthetic biology.
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Our collaborations

In Pasteur's day, the scientific disciplines were compartmentalized from each other. Today, scientific research promotes multidisciplinarity and collaboration to answer a problem. Collaboration plays an important role among iGEMers. Indeed, collaborations achieve goals that we will not achieve alone. This year Sorbonne U Paris 2018 has been collaboring with 9 iGEM teams from all over the world! A deeply connection between iGEM Go Paris Saclay and iGEM Bordeaux were born during the Parisian meetup (Paris, France). This page details the nature of our collaborations with another iGEM teams.

After, clicking on our collaborators logos, you can read the name and the abstract of their project.

iGEM Go Paris Saclay

iGEM Go Paris Saclay team is our fellow traveller. We share a very strong link between our two teams and together we confronted the obstacles. Due to the lack of mathematician in our team, the mathematicians of their team written the bases of our biomodelling, which we complete with the essential biological data, bound to the retrotransposon. Our modeling simulate the behavior of our retrotransposons. So, we were able to create a system allowing generating a data bank on the most advantageous transfers on the work, which allows targeting one or several transfers of interests. They were kind to help us and they enjoy to conceive this modelisation.

For more information about our modeling visit our modeling part.


On our side, Céline, our former wiki manager, taught few members of iGEM Saclay team to code, so that they can realize their wiki page. After that, Saniya gave them advice about the wiki.

Furthermore, Marie-Charlotte realized several sketches of their logo so that they can submit most appreciated sketches to a design agency.

Finally, we invited them to join the preparation of conference “What will synthetic biology bring in the future” with iGEM Bordeaux. They helped us to contact experts and we made a communal fund to purchase food and materials for the buffet. Indeed, the conference ended with a friendly buffet. They lent a hand to organize the conference. They were present with us during the conference.

The video of the conference “What will synthetic biology bring in the future?” is published on our Facebook page. This conference did not have a geographical barrier. We can have more information about this conference on Human practices pages section “Public engagement and education”.

iGEM Bordeaux

“Friendship is born at that moment when one person say to another: “What! You too? I thought I was the only one.” (C.S Lewis). It is the perfect quotation to sum up our collaboration with iGEM Bordeaux. We first met at the Parisian meetup at Paris. We share the same idea of the conception of a iGEM project. We don’t have any budget at the beginning of the iGEM season and we have built our project from A to Z. We rely only on our fundraising to achieve our project.

We discussed to make a potential conference for our collaboration. We also invited the team of GO Paris Saclay to join us to participate in the preparation of the conference. We tried to tackle the same problematic with our project but with different vision : environmental issues. The purpose of this collaboration is to set up a conference open to all. The theme would be: "What can synthetic biology contribute to sustainable development?". They helped us to contact experts. Then , we broadcast a Facebook live during the conference. They shared this video and broadcast in direct in the University of Bordeaux, so that the students and professors of Bordeaux can take advantage of the conference.

The video of the conference “What will synthetic biology bring in the future?” is published on our Facebook page. This conference did not have a geographical barrier. We can have more information about this conference on Human practices pages section “Public engagement and education”.



iGEM Newcastle

Charlotte come from England and for the summer holidays, she came back at home. In July, Charlotte met the Newcastle team for a probable collaboration. Newcastle worked on an initial visual of our photobioreactor. We discussed with them for a collaboration in Human Practices part. We thought about to make a survey with them on the society’s opinion GMO and our projects. Unfortunately, we aborted this idea because of lack of time and we only work on the design of our photobioreactor. They help us to improve our photobioreactor after we met experts during the summer. They were really helpful and kind enough to help us.

iGEM Montpellier

This year 3 students from the iGEM Montpellier team 2018 came to Sorbonne Universite to pursue their master’s degree at Paris. So we invited 2 of them to join us to share with the pupils their knowledge, their lab skills and their vision of iGEM experience. Thus, we collaborated with two members of their team : Lea Meneu and Léo Carillo. They were in charge of the slides. We bought the material for the practical labs :Saccharomyces cerevisiae Ade- strain and lab equipments .We participated together in organization of the practical work. We met several times before the practical work for the organization of the TP and the purchase of equipment. We were glad to organize this practical work with Léa and Léo. Teaching at students is a good experience and a good opportunity to learn how to explain our project with easy words. We shared a great moment with them.

To learn more about this practical work at High school Maurice Genevoix (city of Montrouge),go to our Human practices page section “Public engagement and education”.



iGEM Marburg

As a part of their Human Practices project, they aim to make the iGEM competition accessible to everyone. The iGEM Marburg team sent us a message to participate in the design of an accessible wiki to everyone. After several emails, we helped each other to write the guide“Accessible webdesign”. We try to explain with easy words and examples so that, the beginner wiki manager can understand this concept. We really enjoyed to participate in this project. The long time goal would be that every iGEM team would design their wiki barrier-free. They made a logo to indicate that our wiki is accessible. We put it in the footer of our wiki. Moreover, we have them some tips to improve their wiki. We explained them that it is possible to add a language tag so that the browsers can recognise the language of the website and it is also possible to translate in a given language. They helped us to make an accessible wiki. It was a real pleasure to collaborate with iGEM Marburg team.

To read the “accessible webdesign-guide navigation”, visit the Human practices page of iGEM Marburg.



iGEM IIT Madras


IIT Madras shared their wish to collaborate with iGEM Team on the iGEM team collaborations. The goal of this collaboration is to translate in our native language educational synthetic biology videos. We are helping IIT Madras team in translating the script of some synthetic biology video in french, italian, persian and arabic. We are also recording the audio of some videos. We translate and recording the “DNA and RNA” video in french and italian, and the “introduction of synthetic biology” in persian. It was be a really pleasure to help in this fantastic initiatives!

iGEM Washington


Washington create a Synthetic Biology Activity Booklet. This contain outreach activities for school children which they are hoping to make accessible to the entire iGEM community. They offered us to translate there booklet in a french version. This will allow the future french team to use this booklet to improve there public engagement part and permit to explain with fun that is synthetic biology.

iGEM Duesseldorf

Duesseldorf created a project to promote synthetic biology in public using self-designed postcards. Every participating team designs a postcard which shows an image related to synthetic biology on the front and a small informational text on the back. Afterwards each team’s postcards are exchanged with other iGEM-teams so that every team can collect postcards from all over the world. The received postcards can then be shared with people in the neighborhood, during public events etc.

We participate in the postal card collaboration which is organized by the team. We have made a postcard that it recreated the famous painting of the Liberty guiding the people: "La liberté guidant le people" by Eugène Delacroix, but instead with microalgae leading the way to the Sugar Revolution. You can admire our postal card.

iGEM Pasteur


Logo iGEM Pasteur

We have met iGEM Pasteur team in May for a potential collaboration with them. However, our projects are too different. So we have chosen to collaborate only on the interlab measurement study. We offered, to Pasteur team, the strain of E. coli DH5 alpha that they need for the interlab. They answered our questions about interlab and gave you some tips.

Moreover, we have participated to the 4th Parisian meetup. So, we introduced our Suga[R]evolution project and stimulated our presentation before the Giant Jamboree at Boston

Judges gave you a feedback about our presentation and how to improve our project. To learn more about this event visit our meetup page.



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