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<div class="a"><p align="justify">One of our main collaborations was with TecCEM because thanks to the support between the teams we could achieve the construction of our BioBricks. Since the beginning the communication was fundamental. It was until we shared our problems and search for the best solution, that working together contribute to the success of both teams. Basically, the problem appeared when we couldn't build our BiobBrick because there were missing some base pairs. TecCEM designed primers to add them to the prefix and suffix, thus amplifying the genes and allowing a correct digestion and ligation.</p></div></div>
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Revision as of 16:37, 13 October 2018

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iGEM offers the opportunity to hang around with teams from all over the world, get to know their cultures, share experiences, and, above all, work shoulder to shoulder towards the development of synthetic biology. During our time at iGEM, we seized this opportunity. From discussing our projects to characterizing a promoter, iGEM Tec-Chihuahua joined forces with our fellow iGEMers to build a tighter community through collaborations.


Characterization of Tec Monterrey’s inducible promoter

This year, team Tec-Monterrey is working in the development of a system that can store data in vivo of different stimuli by changing the promoter. In an effort to contribute to the achievement of their goals, team Tec-Chihuahua characterized the PyeaR promoter (Part BBa_K381001: PyeaR-GFP composite) by proving its sensitivity to different concentrations of nitrates.


The collaboration developed as follows: On April 14th we established the first contact through a video call in which we shared our projects, troubleshot some of our problems, and shared some advice regarding raise funding and collaborations. On May 28th, we defined the objective of the collaboration. On June 10th team Tec-Monterrey sent us the protocols to follow. Finally, from June 14th to June 25th, we performed the required protocols to get the results. We are happy to mention that during the development of this characterization, we had the opportunity to know and work with one of the members of team Tec-Monterrey in our lab.


The complete protocol followed during the characterization, including the results, can be seen below.


TecCEM Collaboration


One of our main collaborations was with TecCEM. Thanks to the support between the teams we could achieve the construction of our BioBricks. Since the beginning, communication was fundamental. We shared our problems and searched for the best solution; working together contributed to the success of both teams. Basically, the problem appeared when we couldn't build our BioBrick because there were missing base pairs. TecCEM designed primers to add them to the prefix and suffix, thus amplifying the genes and allowing a correct digestion and ligation.

  • Team Valencia UPV

    Besides getting to know each other, talking about our projects, and troubleshooting, Valencia's team helped us reach a beekeeper in their region to discuss our project.

    May 16th

  • Team Tec Monterrey GDL

    We first met before getting to know each other in the Latin American Meet-up, we talked about our projects and further collaborations.

    May 20th

  • Team NYU Abu Dhabi

    We introduced ourselves and NYU team explained to us about their science sketch collaboration with all iGEM teams, we were glad to join us to this playlist!

    June 19th

  • Team UChile Biotec

    In this reunion, we had the opportunity to discuss different topics; from sharing about our projects to talking about social situations that were happening in our regions. We shared with them one of our lab protocols and different contacts from our region related with the implications of their project. In August we joined the UChile Biotec magazine project where the said team compiled the iGEM experiences of Latin American teams.

    June 29th

  • Team NCKU Tainan

    Our projects and their possible implications were front and center during this pleasant video chat.

    July 9th

  • Team TecCEM

    Latin American Meet - up was the big event in our region. We had the opportunity to get to know Ricardo Camilio Chávez, iGEM’s Latin American ambassador. We also met team members from Monterrey, Guadalajara, and our hosts, from Mexico State. We learned about several teams’ projects: TecMonterrey_GDL, Ecuador, Tec Monterrey, USP-EEL-Brazil, USP-Brazil, UChile_Biotec, and TecCEM. Thanks to the feedback from specialists attending this meet-up, we started validating different possible implications of the project like bioaccumulation of the antimicrobial peptides in the bee and immunogenicity of our molecules.
    In August we were glad to join the “Labs Like You” collaboration, where Tec CEM compiled videos of teams of all around the world to create a music video about laboratory life in iGEM.

    July 14th

  • Team Dusseldorf

    Dusseldorf team yearly organizes a project to promote synthetic biology using self-designed postcards from all around the world. We are glad to be part of this distinctive and quaint collaboration.

    July 27th

We thank all the teams involved in these collaborations; for sharing their time with us, giving us advice, supporting our project and making this experience more amusing.