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               <p class="lead text-gray my-4">The iGEM European Meetup was our first opportunity to interact with the iGEM Community and other iGEMers and we could not be more excited to be there. It did not take long for us to start meeting teams, almost minutes from when we arrived, we put up our poster and the poster sessions began even before the event was scheduled to start. We were so excited to be in a space where everyone was so thrilled about their project and it was a great energy to start the conference off.
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               <p class="lead text-gray my-4">We attended many of different workshops that were organised by the various iGEM teams and organisations. Many of them we found useful and it was a great chance to view different perspectives of the teams presenting, for example the “Online Public Engagement in Written Format” given by the iGEM Copenhagen team introduced us to the use of ‘Medium’ as a social platform and we entered a very fruitful discussion about the different social platforms we can use and the advantages and disadvantages of each of them. The workshop “Windows: The Neglected Child in Bioinformatics” was particularly useful for us as well, given that an important part of our project was Bioinformatics based. We were able to learn and discuss the guidelines of implementing bioinformatic software that helped us verify what we were doing, we elaborate on this in our Integrated Human Practices page.
 
               <p class="lead text-gray my-4">We attended many of different workshops that were organised by the various iGEM teams and organisations. Many of them we found useful and it was a great chance to view different perspectives of the teams presenting, for example the “Online Public Engagement in Written Format” given by the iGEM Copenhagen team introduced us to the use of ‘Medium’ as a social platform and we entered a very fruitful discussion about the different social platforms we can use and the advantages and disadvantages of each of them. The workshop “Windows: The Neglected Child in Bioinformatics” was particularly useful for us as well, given that an important part of our project was Bioinformatics based. We were able to learn and discuss the guidelines of implementing bioinformatic software that helped us verify what we were doing, we elaborate on this in our Integrated Human Practices page.
 
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Revision as of 09:02, 16 October 2018

iGEM EPFL 2018

European and Eurasian Meetup

The iGEM Meetups that we attended were a great opportinity to meet the iGEM Teams and Community both in Europe and Asia and learning about overcoming cultural barriers and sharing the spirit of science.

The iGEM European Meetup was our first opportunity to interact with the iGEM Community and other iGEMers and we could not be more excited to be there. It did not take long for us to start meeting teams, almost minutes from when we arrived, we put up our poster and the poster sessions began even before the event was scheduled to start. We were so excited to be in a space where everyone was so thrilled about their project and it was a great energy to start the conference off.

We attended many of different workshops that were organised by the various iGEM teams and organisations. Many of them we found useful and it was a great chance to view different perspectives of the teams presenting, for example the “Online Public Engagement in Written Format” given by the iGEM Copenhagen team introduced us to the use of ‘Medium’ as a social platform and we entered a very fruitful discussion about the different social platforms we can use and the advantages and disadvantages of each of them. The workshop “Windows: The Neglected Child in Bioinformatics” was particularly useful for us as well, given that an important part of our project was Bioinformatics based. We were able to learn and discuss the guidelines of implementing bioinformatic software that helped us verify what we were doing, we elaborate on this in our Integrated Human Practices page.

The poster sessions were extremely important for us. The input we received about the poster was invaluable to us in rethinking our design. It was a great chance to practice presenting our poster to other teams, professors and we had the privilege of presenting it to Will Right (iGEM) as well, in the process we learnt a lot about the flow of the poster and thought of ways we could improve the storytelling of our project through the poster.

It was a great experience overall, we learned a lot from the professors speaking who inspired us with their work, had fruitful discussions with other iGEM teams about each others projects and poster, learnt a lot about how we could improve our project and meet some very interesting people. A big thank you to iGEM LMU & TU Munich for organising the event! (The pretzels were amazing with the yogourt sauce!)