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<span class="psg_ttl">Collaboration with Tianjin-iGEM</span>
 
<span class="psg_ttl">Collaboration with Tianjin-iGEM</span>
<p>Teams tending to solve practically social problems may meet problems when perform their integrated Human Practice. This year, in line with the principle of “to be more responsible and reflect more”, we take part in the research conducted by Tianjin University on the transformation of biotechnology achievements. Through this expended research, we demonstrated the verify feasibility of the transformation of our iGEM project this year and made efforts on the practically execute solutions. Particularly in this research paper, we are responsible for the part of the demonstration on the transformation of our project combining the features of iGEM competition.</p>
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<p>Teams trying to solve practical problems may meet problems when performing their integrated Human Practice. This year, in line with the principle of “to be more responsible and reflect more”, we joined the research conducted by Tianjin University on the transformation of biotechnology achievements. Through this expended research, we demonstrated the verified feasibility of the transformation of our iGEM project this year and made efforts on the practical execute solutions. Particularly in this research report presented in the collaboration, we were responsible to demonstrate how to transform of our project as an iGEM team.</p>
<p>See more detailed information <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:Tianjin/Human_Practices">here</a>.</p>
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<p>See more detailed information <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:Tianjin/Collaborations">here</a>.</p>
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<span class="psg_ttl">SKLMT-China</span>
 
<span class="psg_ttl">SKLMT-China</span>
<p>In terms of collaboration, we have many communications with SKLMT-China. We used firefly luciferase report assay to characterize the strength of the promotor they provided and helped them establish the Pseudomonas fluorescence promoter pool. In detail, we electrotransform the plasmids into Pseudomonas fluorescens and used the intensity of the firefly controlled by the promoter to reflect the strength of the promoter. At the same time, SKLMT also used the reporter experiment to characterize our part. Thanks to the results came from them, we can verify our data and make the improve part section more complete.</p>
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<p>In terms of collaboration, we have many communications with SKLMT-China. We used firefly luciferase report assay to characterize the strength of the promotor they provided and helped them establish the <i>Pseudomonas fluorescence</i> promoter pool. In detail, we electrotransform the plasmids into<i> Pseudomonas fluorescens </i>and used the intensity of the firefly controlled by the promoter to reflect the strength of the promoter. At the same time, SKLMT also used the reporter experiment to characterize our part. Thanks to the results came from them, we can verify our data and make the improve part section more complete.</p>
 
<p>Below is the result.</p>
 
<p>Below is the result.</p>
<p>See more detailed information <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:SKLMT-China/Model_Results">here</a>.</p>
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<p>See more detailed information <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:SKLMT-China/Collaborations">here</a>.</p>
 
<img style="width:80% !important" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/b/b1/T--ZJU-China--SKMLT.png" />
 
<img style="width:80% !important" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/b/b1/T--ZJU-China--SKMLT.png" />
  
<span class="psg_ttl">Collaborate Educate Activity: Techfest in Technology and Science Museum</span>
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<span class="psg_ttl">Educational Collaboration: Techfest in Technology and Science Museum</span>
<p></br>Compared to the Shengxi Techfest held by ZJU-China last year, this year we conducted this activity with a hope of getting more iGEM teams involved. Here, as the collaboration we highlight above, we sincerely thanks to the participants of JNU-iGEM, ZJUT-iGEM, HFLS_ZhejiangUnited, Worldshaper-XSHS, ATSWS. </p>
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<p></br>Compared to the Techfest held by ZJU-China last year, this year we conducted this biofestival with a hope of getting more iGEM teams involved. Here, as the collaboration we highlighted above, we sincerely thanks the participantion of JNU-China, ZJUT-China, HFLS_ZhejiangUnited, Worldshaper-XSHS and ATSWS. </p>
 
<img style="width:80% !important" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/6/6d/T--ZJU-China--United.png" />
 
<img style="width:80% !important" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/6/6d/T--ZJU-China--United.png" />
<p></br>With the help of these teams, we successfully held the Shengxi Techfest and won a good reputation for this annual Techfest. Hope we can do better next year!</p>
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<p></br>With the help of these teams, we successfully held the Shengxi ( means "the rise of biotechnology") Techfest and won a good reputation for this annual Techfest. Hope we can do better next year!</p>
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<p>See their corresponding websites here:<a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:ZJUT-China/Collaborations">ZJUT-China</a> and <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:Jiangnan/Collaborations">Jiangnan</a></p>
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<span class="psg_ttl">Worldshaper-XSHS</span>
 
<span class="psg_ttl">Worldshaper-XSHS</span>
<p></br>Worldshaper-XSHS had problem in the E.coli transformation and then they came to us for help. After a brief introduction of their project, we analyzed and pointed out that it was the invalid homemade E.coli receptive state was to be blame. Hence, they did experiments in our lab by utilizing our commercial E.coli strain BL21 with a good receptive state. This attempt provided enough opportunities for them to discuss the difference between the experiments, which exerted great advantage for them to solve such problems in the nest phase. We hope they can achieve their project and take a good grade home!</p>
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<p></br>Worldshaper-XSHS had problem in the <i>E.coli</i> transformation and then they came to us for help. After a brief introduction of their project, we analyzed and pointed out that it was the invalid homemade <i>E.coli</i> receptive state was to be blame. Hence, they did experiments in our lab by utilizing our commercial <i>E.coli</i> strain BL21 with a good receptive state. This attempt provided enough opportunities for them to discuss the difference between the experiments, which exerted great advantage for them to solve such problems in the nest phase. We hope they can achieve their project and take a good grade home!</p>
<img style="width:80% !important" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/b/b4/T--ZJU-China--XSHS1.png" />
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<p>See more detailed information <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:Worldshaper-XSHS/Collaborations">here</a>.</p>
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<span class="psg_ttl">Collaboration with CSU-China</span>
 
<span class="psg_ttl">Collaboration with CSU-China</span>
<p></br>Meetup helps communication much easier. This year, the student leader Xiangyu Li of CSU-China team came to our laboratory and built connections with ZJU-China. After brief presentations, we exchanged views on our respective projects. We were impressed by their ideas on cancer therapy and considered it a promising way to developed their project rely on their advantages of medicine science in CSU.</p>
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<p></br>Meetups help to communicate different ideas. This year, the student leader Xiangyu Li of CSU-China team came to our laboratory and shared the CSU-China project with our team. After brief presentations, we exchanged views on our respective projects. We were impressed by their ideas on cancer therapy and considered it a promising way to develop their project with the strong support of medicine school in CSU.</p>
 
<p></br>Keep in touch and inspire more!</p>
 
<p></br>Keep in touch and inspire more!</p>
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<p></br>See more detailed information <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:CSU_CHINA/Collaborations">here</a>.</p>
 
<img style="width:80% !important" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/6/69/T--ZJU-China--CSU.png" />
 
<img style="width:80% !important" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/6/69/T--ZJU-China--CSU.png" />
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<span class="psg_ttl">Collaboration with UNSW</span>
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<p></br>A collaboration across continents! </p>
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<p></br>We met UNSW-iGEM team online over Skype on the 25<sup>th</sup> of July. This year, we two teams are developing a similar protein scaffold  using Tag/Catcher system.</p>
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<p></br>We shared our sequence files of SdyTag/SdyCatcher, SpyTag/SpyCatcher, and SnoopTag/SnoopCatcher systems with UNSW team, while they sent us their design on linkers and SpyTag/SpyCatcher system..</p>
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<p></br>Our teams also agreed to collaborate by sharing relevant purification and Tag/Catcher ligation protocols and discussing the use of these Tag/Catcher systems. Lastly, we shared suggestions for increasing expression activity in our similar projects – for example, extending the linker in the binding mechanism that joins prefoldin and enzyme.</p>
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<p>See more detailed information <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:UNSW_Australia/Collaborations">here</a>.</p>
  
  

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COLLABORATIONS 






Collaboration with Tianjin-iGEM

Teams trying to solve practical problems may meet problems when performing their integrated Human Practice. This year, in line with the principle of “to be more responsible and reflect more”, we joined the research conducted by Tianjin University on the transformation of biotechnology achievements. Through this expended research, we demonstrated the verified feasibility of the transformation of our iGEM project this year and made efforts on the practical execute solutions. Particularly in this research report presented in the collaboration, we were responsible to demonstrate how to transform of our project as an iGEM team.

See more detailed information here.

SKLMT-China

In terms of collaboration, we have many communications with SKLMT-China. We used firefly luciferase report assay to characterize the strength of the promotor they provided and helped them establish the Pseudomonas fluorescence promoter pool. In detail, we electrotransform the plasmids into Pseudomonas fluorescens and used the intensity of the firefly controlled by the promoter to reflect the strength of the promoter. At the same time, SKLMT also used the reporter experiment to characterize our part. Thanks to the results came from them, we can verify our data and make the improve part section more complete.

Below is the result.

See more detailed information here.

Educational Collaboration: Techfest in Technology and Science Museum


Compared to the Techfest held by ZJU-China last year, this year we conducted this biofestival with a hope of getting more iGEM teams involved. Here, as the collaboration we highlighted above, we sincerely thanks the participantion of JNU-China, ZJUT-China, HFLS_ZhejiangUnited, Worldshaper-XSHS and ATSWS.


With the help of these teams, we successfully held the Shengxi ( means "the rise of biotechnology") Techfest and won a good reputation for this annual Techfest. Hope we can do better next year!

See their corresponding websites here:ZJUT-China and Jiangnan

Worldshaper-XSHS


Worldshaper-XSHS had problem in the E.coli transformation and then they came to us for help. After a brief introduction of their project, we analyzed and pointed out that it was the invalid homemade E.coli receptive state was to be blame. Hence, they did experiments in our lab by utilizing our commercial E.coli strain BL21 with a good receptive state. This attempt provided enough opportunities for them to discuss the difference between the experiments, which exerted great advantage for them to solve such problems in the nest phase. We hope they can achieve their project and take a good grade home!

See more detailed information here.

Collaboration with CSU-China


Meetups help to communicate different ideas. This year, the student leader Xiangyu Li of CSU-China team came to our laboratory and shared the CSU-China project with our team. After brief presentations, we exchanged views on our respective projects. We were impressed by their ideas on cancer therapy and considered it a promising way to develop their project with the strong support of medicine school in CSU.


Keep in touch and inspire more!


See more detailed information here.

Collaboration with UNSW


A collaboration across continents!


We met UNSW-iGEM team online over Skype on the 25th of July. This year, we two teams are developing a similar protein scaffold using Tag/Catcher system.


We shared our sequence files of SdyTag/SdyCatcher, SpyTag/SpyCatcher, and SnoopTag/SnoopCatcher systems with UNSW team, while they sent us their design on linkers and SpyTag/SpyCatcher system..


Our teams also agreed to collaborate by sharing relevant purification and Tag/Catcher ligation protocols and discussing the use of these Tag/Catcher systems. Lastly, we shared suggestions for increasing expression activity in our similar projects – for example, extending the linker in the binding mechanism that joins prefoldin and enzyme.

See more detailed information here.