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                    <p>In the Uppsala IGEM team 2018’s booklet we focused on the topic burning out. We thought that it was a really interesting topic, as it is one of the factors that can affect the proper development of the project as it involve so many people, stress situations, deadlines etc. For this reason, we decided to compose a guideline to prevent and increase the knowledge of this condition. To do so, we started with an internal survey that the IGEM members answered, talking about their experiences during their projects.
  
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This evaluation consists of 5-6 sections with questions, and it took more or less 10 minutes to answer it. The survey was constructed by the iGEM Uppsala Association Board & Team and was constructed to highlight and improve the work environment during the iGEM project and to identify risks that the team needs to be aware of.
  
 
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The survey was answered by 76 people. In this group we found: former members, members of this year’s project and members from other IGEM teams around the world, which provided a broad idea of how their experiences were and how did they feel regarding the stress related to the project.
 
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                    <p> Here is a second paragraph with <i>E.coli</i> written in italics. Any found genes which display promise will have to be validated by qPCR (which is a similar method) in a second run to confirm that they are only expressed due to the strongyle presence. Another approach to tackle our challenge is to screen for interaction between the surface proteins on the strongyle and short peptides. Through affinity screening of a random peptide library displayed on the surface of phages, we can select a peptide with a high affinity to the nematodes surface.  </p>
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