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     <div class="block title_2"><p>Bidirectional collaboration with NTHU_Formosa</p></div>
 
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     <div class="block content_1"><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;On August 23<sup>th</sup>, we prepared a wiki course for NTHU_Formosa, helping them to troubleshoot on their difficulties of writing their wiki. First of all, we taught them the concept and process of designing a website as an introduction.  Second, we introduced how to use HTML, CSS, as well as  JavaScript. Third, we helped them to build up a simple RWD website step by step to make them more familiar with the web languages. Finally, we gave them some tips and advices on editing their wiki. We’re really happy about having such a chance to share our knowledge with other iGEM teams! Hope the course could help them in a meaningful way. We’re looking forward to have further collaboration with NTHU_Formosa.</p></div>
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     <div class="block content_1"><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;After we expressed our bacteriocins, we wanted to double-check whether the antimicrobial peptides are really expressed. To prove the result is done under the fair situation, we invited NTHU_Formosa to come to NCTU to redo the SDS-PAGE to check the result of it on October 6th. The result is on the figure. Thanks to NTHU_Formosa’ s help, we can confirm the production of the antimicrobial peptides are correct.</p></div>
 
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Troubleshooting -- Wiki course

     On August 23th, we prepared a wiki course for NTHU_Formosa, helping them to troubleshoot on their difficulties of writing their wiki. First of all, we taught them the concept and process of designing a website as an introduction. Second, we introduced how to use HTML, CSS, as well as JavaScript. Third, we helped them to build up a simple RWD website step by step to make them more familiar with the web languages. Finally, we gave them some tips and advices on editing their wiki. We’re really happy about having such a chance to share our knowledge with other iGEM teams! Hope the course could help them in a meaningful way. We’re looking forward to have further collaboration with NTHU_Formosa.

Figure 1: The wiki course (when talking about CSS)
Figure 2: NCTU_Formosa and NTHU_Formosa team members

Bidirectional collaboration with NTHU_Formosa

     After we expressed our bacteriocins, we wanted to double-check whether the antimicrobial peptides are really expressed. To prove the result is done under the fair situation, we invited NTHU_Formosa to come to NCTU to redo the SDS-PAGE to check the result of it on October 6th. The result is on the figure. Thanks to NTHU_Formosa’ s help, we can confirm the production of the antimicrobial peptides are correct.

Figure 3: The wiki course (when talking about CSS)
Figure 4: The wiki course (when talking about CSS)

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