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<p>Contacted Matthew Mayo-Smith, a summer lab student recommended by our PI, Jo Putterill, due to his knowledge of plant molecular methods. Matthew was unsure whether he’d be at Auckland Uni this year but is keen to help if needed.</p> | <p>Contacted Matthew Mayo-Smith, a summer lab student recommended by our PI, Jo Putterill, due to his knowledge of plant molecular methods. Matthew was unsure whether he’d be at Auckland Uni this year but is keen to help if needed.</p> | ||
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/f/f3/T--Auckland_MOD--lab.jpg"> | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/f/f3/T--Auckland_MOD--lab.jpg"> | ||
− | <h4>Improving the Wiki System</h4> | + | <p> We also had the opportunity to talk about iGEM at an academic symposium hosted by the Science Student's Association here at UoA. This was a great experience to inspire other future scientists to see the potential of synthetic biology through a commercial lens.</p> |
+ | <h4>Improving the Wiki System</h4> | ||
<p>Followed up with Suzie and Traci from iGEM HQ about improving their wiki-handin system. They were well impressed with our website initiative but are having trouble implementing changes. We’re giving it one last push and offering all the help we can! The goal here is to allow teams to submit both a wiki and a private website to allow best practice web design and development for students.</p> | <p>Followed up with Suzie and Traci from iGEM HQ about improving their wiki-handin system. They were well impressed with our website initiative but are having trouble implementing changes. We’re giving it one last push and offering all the help we can! The goal here is to allow teams to submit both a wiki and a private website to allow best practice web design and development for students.</p> | ||
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Notebook
It's been a busy year! Take a look at the progress we've been making in our project: both in and outside of the lab.
"Competing in iGEM required more strength, endurance, and sacrifice than any other project I have undertaken. But nothing could have prepared me more for the post graduate study I am now pursuing than formulating and completing our project as an independent scienctist."
Judith Glasson, Alumni
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