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                In June we received an invitation from team Duesseldorf "Kristina" to exchange self-designed postcards between iGEM teams. The idea was to bring synthetic biology closer to general public by sharing other teams‘ postcards in our neighborhood and events. We had to send 100 postcards to Dusseldorf with the image on the front and a small piece of text on the back describing the idea of our project. As you may presuppose, we designed a liposome with the Iron Wolf, the main symbol of Vilnius, howling on its membrane. When all postcards from different teams have reached Dusseldorf, they were mixed and sent back to us. In the end, we now have plenty of postcards in our office in the Life Sciences Center which our guests and community can see and learn more about synthetic biology or teams of the iGEM competition as well!
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Revision as of 20:50, 17 October 2018

Collaborations

Making New Friends

Our team has successfully and directly followed the meaning of the word “Collaboration”, which originated from Latin con- (“with”) and labōrō (“work”). We found several iGEM teams that we happily involved in our activities and dry lab development of SynDrop, as well as joined their initiatives and proposals. Entering into relations with like-minded people and broadening our scientific network came as mutual benefits which may evolve to common projects in the future as well.

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