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Starting on Friday the 22 of June until Sunday the 24th, about one-hundred of this year’s iGEMees from Germany met in Marburg for the annual German iGEM Meetup. The meeting was established to exchange experiences earned while participating in the competition as well as getting feedback about our projects from people with a fresh perspective.
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Marburg is not only at the heart of Germany, but also a very charming city with a rich academic tradition while balancing at the cutting edge of Science.
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On Friday the 22th, the teams started arriving in Marburg, where our city's whole campground had been booked for the meetup. Quickly, the tents were set up and everyone settled in. After giving out some welcome gifts, a tour of the old town was undertaken. Small groups of iGEMees were led by a member of Marburg’s team to discover some hidden gems in the narrow alleyways between the medieval buildings.
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The next day, Saturday, started with a breakfast buffet at the great auditorium, followed by speakers from the German association of synthetic biology (GASP), crystals first, a startup, and Rüdiger Trojok, a well-known member of Germanys growing biohacker scene.
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To sharpen our presentation skills as well as getting fresh impulses and new directions beyond the current state of the projects, the participating teams brought posters with an outline of their work and preliminary results. All teams decided on interesting projects covering a wide range of topics, and presented those convincingly, resulting in a very stimulating atmosphere for all iGEMees.
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We want to thank all the people who came to our little town and made this weekend the great experience it was.<b> We are looking forward to seeing you again in Boston!</b>
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Revision as of 07:01, 14 October 2018

Collaborations

iGEM Duesseldorf - Postcards

iGEM Duesseldorf wanted to create a co-culture toolbox. With their project “Trinity” they want to make microbial-communities usable for diverse purposes. Since 2016, iGEM Düsseldorf is doing a postcard campaign with the purpose of educating the public about topics in synthetic biology. We were happy to join and designed a postcard which fit with our project. #vibriGAINZ. When the postcards from teams all over the world arrived we were delighted to see the work everyone put into them. Additionally, by this we got interested in all those teams and had a further look into their project

Click here to learn more about their project Trinity!

Picture of our postcard showing a silhouette of a muscular man in the background and vibriGAINZ as title Flatlay of all postcards we received

German Meetup

Starting on Friday the 22 of June until Sunday the 24th, about one-hundred of this year’s iGEMees from Germany met in Marburg for the annual German iGEM Meetup. The meeting was established to exchange experiences earned while participating in the competition as well as getting feedback about our projects from people with a fresh perspective.

People discussing at posters
Marburg is not only at the heart of Germany, but also a very charming city with a rich academic tradition while balancing at the cutting edge of Science. On Friday the 22th, the teams started arriving in Marburg, where our city's whole campground had been booked for the meetup. Quickly, the tents were set up and everyone settled in. After giving out some welcome gifts, a tour of the old town was undertaken. Small groups of iGEMees were led by a member of Marburg’s team to discover some hidden gems in the narrow alleyways between the medieval buildings.
The burden of choice at the breakfast buffet
The next day, Saturday, started with a breakfast buffet at the great auditorium, followed by speakers from the German association of synthetic biology (GASP), crystals first, a startup, and Rüdiger Trojok, a well-known member of Germanys growing biohacker scene. To sharpen our presentation skills as well as getting fresh impulses and new directions beyond the current state of the projects, the participating teams brought posters with an outline of their work and preliminary results. All teams decided on interesting projects covering a wide range of topics, and presented those convincingly, resulting in a very stimulating atmosphere for all iGEMees. We want to thank all the people who came to our little town and made this weekend the great experience it was. We are looking forward to seeing you again in Boston!
Group photo by the riverside

B. Marchal