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             <p style="text-align:left"> As our first meetup we attended iGEM meetup UK which was organised by SynBioUK and hosted by University of Oxford iGEM team agt 12th-13th July 2018. It was an amazing experience to talk with other people from the same field about our project getting very valuable feedback. Moreover, it was one of the first experience to present our project as well. Useful workshops made us to stop for a bit and rethink some of the aspects about or project. We are still excited about it. </p>
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             <p style="text-align:left"> As our first meetup we attended Scottish iGEM Meetup which was held at The University of St Andrews and hosted by St Andrews iGEM 2018 team at 3rd of July. Hence, all three schottish teams participated St Andrews, Edinburgh_OG and us. We first presented our projects, had discussion about them and as well we had some useful presentations about Human Practises and genera;</p>
 
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Revision as of 16:20, 16 October 2018

Edinburgh iGEM 2018

Collaborations

Let's do something together!

Collaboration in science is one of the most important steps to succeed. You are very good at your field but struggling in the other? It is not a problem at all when you are open and you are not afraid to ask for help or you can help someone. Meeting other people while doing a science project is also essential. Other people with their fresh mind might easily notice why something may go wrong, suggest new ideas or just share their opinion. So, let's collaborate!


Meetups

As one of the most important collaborations we attendend two meetups and hosted one as well.

Scottish iGEM Meetup

As our first meetup we attended Scottish iGEM Meetup which was held at The University of St Andrews and hosted by St Andrews iGEM 2018 team at 3rd of July. Hence, all three schottish teams participated St Andrews, Edinburgh_OG and us. We first presented our projects, had discussion about them and as well we had some useful presentations about Human Practises and genera;

iGEM UK Meetup

We attended iGEM meetup UK which was organised by SynBioUK and hosted by University of Oxford iGEM team at 12th-13th July 2018. It was an amazing experience to talk with other people from the same field about our project getting very valuable feedback. Moreover, it was one of the first experience to present our project as well. We attended a number of workshops and talks of speakers, including Dr. John Collins, Dr. Tom Ellis, Dr. Piers Millet, and Dr. Karen Polizzi. Useful workshops made us to stop for a bit and rethink some of the aspects about or project.

Hosting Meetup with Newcastle team

If you have ever heard about the biggest world arts festival Fringe in Edinburgh, you probably know how crazy it gets.


Bits and pieces

Besides meetups, labwork, we also had talks and chats with many other iGEM teams, as it always nice to have a chat about something different.

Mike the Microbe

Mike the microbe from Carroll iGEM team visited us. It was so nice to have a picture of a beautiful sciency bacteria on our lab bench!


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