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                 When team Groningen visited Vilnius and participated in the life sciences BioHackathon, we have exchanged ideas about modeling our project. We intended to design a liposome-surface display system and team Groningen was so interested in SynDrop idea, that they even offered some help. Finally, through this collaboration a molecular thermodynamics model, called eXplaY (hyperlink)"Kristina", was built.
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                 When team Groningen visited Vilnius and participated in the life sciences BioHackathon, we have spent many hours together while friendly communicating, as well as exchanging ideas about modeling our project. We intended to design a liposome-surface display system and team Groningen was so interested in SynDrop idea, that they even offered some help. Finally, through this collaboration a molecular thermodynamics model, called <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:Vilnius-Lithuania/Model#Groeningen_model">eXplaY</a>, was built that we are grateful being able to use.
 
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Revision as of 01:05, 18 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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