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From the 24th to the 26th of July 2018, the first ever iGEM EurAsian Meetup took place in Shenzhen, Peoples’ Republic of China. We collaborated with our high-school buddy team <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:BGIC-Global" class= "grnbl" target="_blank">BGIC-Global</a> to organize this important meetup. <a href="#attendees" class="grnbl">24 teams</a> from all over Asia and Europe joined us in Shenzhen, with a live stream available for those who could not be there in person. We focused on teams getting to know each other, raising each others projects to a higher level trough practice and feedback sessions and creating a better understanding of each other by presenting a bioethicial viewpoint from both continents. We hope to have contributed in a significant way to intercontinental scientific and cultural exchange in the iGEM community by establishing meaningful <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:TUDelft/Collaborations" class="grnbl">collaborations</a> between teams from Europe and Asia.<br>
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<p>We have to thank many people that have helped us make our project become a reality. For the past nine months we received a lot of advice from various people, including our supervisors, stakeholders, sponsors and specialists. <br><br>
 
  
While all of the practical work has been performed by the team the execution would not have been possible without all these people. This page is dedicated to everyone who helped us and believed in our project. <br><br>
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We kicked off the meetup with a strong focus on science and plenty of opportunities to get to know each other. After inspiring welcoming words from Dr. Doris Yang, vice-dean of BGI College, Dr. Yue (Chantal) Shen and Dr. Ying Gu gave an interesting talk on their work as Chief and Senior R&D Director at the Synthesis and Gene Editing Platform of the China National Gene Bank. We introduced the buddy system; playing matchmaker and pairing  teams up based on their project contents and specific needs. They met each other in a short break and then combined their shared knowledge and skills to compete in the collaboration quiz. With everyone a group of new friends richer, we went into the after-iGEM presentation by Ms. Hong Chen, who explained to us all opportunities for continuing iGEM after October. Then we set out to practice for the Giant Jamboree with the project presentations. Each team had prepared a 10 minute version of their final presentation, which they presented to half of the group. They received 10 minutes of feedback and questions from not only experienced supervisors, but also from very engaged fellow iGEMers. We were very happy and proud to see such great participation.
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<div class="blockquotegrnbl"><em>&ldquo;</em>I got so many wonderful suggestions and saw so many wonderful presentations!<em>&rdquo;</em><br>
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Next to everyone who helped we also have a special page for all our <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:TUDelft/Sponsors" class="jnnbl">sponsors</a>, without whom this project financially would not be possible.  
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After the first successful day, the meetup continued into a new direction: learning new skills that can be applied to one’s iGEM project. Dr. Franklin Nóbrega and Ms. Dorothy Zhang, from Delft University of Technology and BGI college, respectively, gave a clear and interesting talk about the decoding of iGEM, explaining how to ensure a fruitful outcome of a project. Subsequently, the two of them led a workshop that taught skills and more insight about approaching a potential iGEM project. Like the previous day, half of the teams got the chance to present their project to the others.
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With the newly gained knowledge from the presentation and workshop, we dug into a poster session, where all teams engaged with each other and gave feedback on their projects.
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<div class="blockquotegrnbl"><em>&ldquo;</em>I really enjoyed the How To iGEM workshop. It helped me think critically about my project.<em>&rdquo;</em><br>
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On the third meetup day, we focused on increasing awareness towards bioethics. The day started with a presentation given by Ir. Britte Bouchaut, a PhD student from Delft University of Technology, who imposed the importance of the concept Value Sensitive Design in any iGEM project. This was followed by another presentation by Mr. Hui Kang from BGI, who explained how Chinese myths and legends affect people’s attitude towards biological issues. After the presentation, teams were given the chance to discuss two bioethics topics in a <a class="grnbl" href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:TUDelft/Public_Engagement#meetupbioethics" target="_blank">
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workshop </a> and to apply what they learned throughout the day to their projects. Finally, teams that excelled in various parts of the meetup were awarded in our prize ceremony.  iGEM EPFL was awarded with best engagement and poster, while XJTLU China was awarded with the best pitch. The best presentation was awarded to GreatBay China from Group 1, and Marburg from Group 2, who had to convince the judge panel on a sudden death round against TJU China.
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<div class="blockquotegrnbl"><em>&ldquo;</em>I think bioethics is very very necessary because we are human beings and we live on this earth, and when we do anything we must think of the outcomes.<em>&rdquo;</em><br>
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<div class="blockquotegrnbl"><em>&ldquo;</em>It's a good chance to play, communicate and learn!<em>&rdquo;</em><br>
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<div class="blockquotegrnbl"><em>&ldquo;</em>Awesome and useful!<em>&rdquo;</em><br>
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<div class="blockquotegrnbl"><em>&ldquo;</em>Great opportunity to get in touch with so many other great teams. <em>&rdquo;</em><br>
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<div class="blockquotegrnbl"><em>&ldquo;</em>We appreciate your devotion to this meetup; and we feel really thankful for your useful suggestions regarding our project's design.<em>&rdquo;</em><br>
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The above quotes are just some impressions that the meetup left people with. We feel teams really benefited from the meetup, learning about synthetic biology, iGEM, bioethics and each other. For us, organizing a meetup like this was incredibly fun and also educational. Getting to know the BGIC Global team, calling to four different time-zones simultaneously and interacting with all the amazing teams that attended or tried to attend the meetup, we were able to experience many new and valuable things. Watch the movie below to get an impression!
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Again, we would very much like to thank our sponsors, our speakers (Dr. Doris Yang, Dr. Yue (Chantal) Shen, Dr. Ying Gu, Ms, Hong Chen, Dr. Franklin Nobrega, Ms. Dorothy Zhang, Ir. Britte Bouchaut and Mr. Hui Kang), both the BGI College and the Delft University of Technology, the supervisors and teachers that attended, the volunteers from Yantian Senior High School, the technicians and cleaning personnel at Yantian Senior High School, the food vendors, the organising members of each iGEM team (Adam, Jack, Sherry, Amy,  and Jerry from BGIC-Global and Janine, Alex, Lisbeth, Venda and Gemma from the TU Delft), Ms. Dorothy Zhang from BGIC, the live stream audience and of course our amazing attendees!<br>
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We very much valued being able to host a meetup like this. If you would like to organise a meetup next year, intercontinental or otherwise, please do not hesitate to reach out to us. We would love to teach you what we learned.<br>
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        <i>For helping with booking rooms for our endless meetings, sending packages and of course for giving us our iGEM coffee card.</i><br><br>
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        <li><b>Jerwin de Graaf</b></li>
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        <i>From the communications department, for helping us with making our project movie and for his support in reaching out to the public.</i><br><br>
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        <li><b>Lenny Bakker</b></li>
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        <i>For coaching us during the media training of TU Delft and for the feedback on important publications.</i><br><br>
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        <i>As our press officer of TU Delft, for the media support and sending the press release.</i><br><br>
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        <i>For being our iGEM Headquarters contact person and helping us with all our iGEM related questions and deadlines.</i><br><br>
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        <i>For giving us media training.</i><br><br>
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        <i>For helping us staying on track with our finances.</i><br><br>
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        <i>For helping with the lab equipment and safety evaluations.</i><br><br>
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        <i>For helping with the lab equipment and making our lab a great place to work at.</i><br><br>
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        <i>For guiding us with the use of Oxford Nanopore Technologies.</i><br><br>
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        <i>For always being willing to help and giving advice. Ranging in subjects from PCR optimisation, protein expression, purification, analysis and functionality. Het also provided us with a lot of consumables we required for the development of our fusion protein. Lastly he also gave us training in using chromatography equipment.</i><br><br>
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        <i>For giving advice on protein expression, purification and analysis.</i><br><br>
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        <li><b>Niels van der Broek</b></li>
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        <i>For performing mass spectroscopy on our Tn5 and dxCas9 proteins.</i><br><br>
+
       
+
        <li><b>Jan & Anke</b></li>
+
        <i>For always providing us with autoclaved materials and also for bringing a lot of our packages.</i><br><br>
+
       
+
        <li><b>Michel Bengtson</b></li>
+
        <i>For providing us with some extra Blood DNA extraction kits when we needed them the most.</i>
+
  
     </ul>
+
  <div class="mySlidesslideshow">
 +
     <div class="numbertextslideshowgrnbl">11 / 20</div>
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 +
  </div>
 +
 
 +
  <div class="mySlidesslideshow">
 +
    <div class="numbertextslideshowgrnbl">12 / 20</div>
 +
    <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/f/f0/T--TUDelft--2018_Eurasianteamphoto11.jpg" style="width:100%">
 +
  </div>
 +
 
 +
  <div class="mySlidesslideshow">
 +
    <div class="numbertextslideshowgrnbl">13 / 20</div>
 +
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 +
  </div>
 
      
 
      
<div class="spcmkr"></div>
+
  <div class="mySlidesslideshow">
<h3 class="jnnbl">Human Practices Support</h3>
+
    <div class="numbertextslideshowgrnbl">14 / 20</div>
     <br>
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     <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/7/73/T--TUDelft--2018_Eurasianteamphoto13.jpg" style="width:100%">
    <ul class="acklist">
+
  </div>
        <li><b>Hanna Stammes - Science Education and Communication TU Delft</b></li>
+
 
        <i>For giving feedback on the high school lessons we organised.</i><br><br>
+
  <div class="mySlidesslideshow">
       
+
    <div class="numbertextslideshowgrnbl">15 / 20</div>
        <li><b>Jacco Gouw</b></li>
+
    <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/f/f2/T--TUDelft--2018_Eurasianteamphoto14.jpg" style="width:100%">
        <i>For helping with editing of the general project movie.</i><br><br>
+
  </div>
       
+
 
        <li><b>Remko Schoot Uiterkamp</b></li>
+
  <div class="mySlidesslideshow">
        <i>For scheduling several lessons on a high school.</i><br><br>
+
    <div class="numbertextslideshowgrnbl">16 / 20</div>
       
+
    <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/f/fd/T--TUDelft--2018_Eurasianteamphoto15.jpg" style="width:100%">
        <li><b>Robin Sprinkhuizen</b></li>
+
  </div>
        <i>For scheduling several lessons on a high school.</i><br><br>
+
 
       
+
  <div class="mySlidesslideshow">
        <li><b>Cindy Stientstra & Anne Bosma</b></li>
+
    <div class="numbertextslideshowgrnbl">17 / 20</div>
        <i>For scheduling several lessons on a high school where we could teach about synthetic biology and bioethics.
+
    <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/a/ac/T--TUDelft--2018_Eurasianteamphoto16.jpg" style="width:100%">
</i><br><br>
+
  </div>
       
+
 
        <li><b>Niek Savelkoul - RIVM</b></li>
+
  <div class="mySlidesslideshow">
        <i>For giving feedback on the implementation of safety-by-design in our project.
+
    <div class="numbertextslideshowgrnbl">18 / 20</div>
</i><br><br>
+
    <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/2/26/T--TUDelft--2018_Eurasianteamphoto17.jpg" style="width:100%">
       
+
  </div>
        <li><b>Korienke Smit - RIVM</b></li>
+
        <i>For being our helpful contact person at the RIVM  and giving useful advice on the safety-by-design.
+
</i><br><br>
+
       
+
        <li><b>Cécile van der Vlugt - RIVM</b></li>
+
        <i>For giving advice on the safety-by-design and pointing us towards possible unknown risks.
+
</i><br><br>  
+
       
+
        <li><b>Pim Klaassen, Jaco Westra, Pieter van Boheemen and Lilian van Hove - RIVM and the Rathenau Institute</b></li>
+
        <i>For advising us on our safety by design.
+
</i><br><br>  
+
       
+
        <li><b>Olivier de Hon - Dutch Doping Authority</b></li>
+
        <i>For providing us with information for the applied design during an interview.</i><br><br>
+
       
+
        <li><b>Daan Bregman - TU Delft Sports Engineering Institute</b></li>
+
        <i>For connecting us to the TU Delft Sports Engineering Institute and its’ network.
+
</i><br><br>
+
       
+
        <li><b>Dr. Paul Dimeo - Sterling University</b></li>
+
        <i>For giving us advice on athlete behaviour and doping regulation, for bringing us in contact with many more experts and athletes and for hosting a seminar on gene doping and our project ADOPE.
+
</i><br><br>
+
       
+
        <li><b>Jeroen van Bergen & Nahuel Paolini - ImmuneTune</b></li>
+
        <i>For giving us an insight into the current status of gene therapy development.
+
</i><br><br>  
+
       
+
        <li><b>Arno Freeke, Luuk Goossen and Arend-Jan Krooneman - VR Institute TU Delft</b></li>  
+
        <i>For having interest in our VR plans and aiding in the realisation.</i><br><br>
+
       
+
        <li><b>Patrick van der Duin - Stichting Toekomstbeeld der Tehcniek </b></li>
+
        <i>For looking into possibilities for a cooperation.
+
</i><br><br>
+
       
+
        <li><b>Moniek Nijhuis - ex-Professional Swimster</b></li>  
+
        <i>For giving us her view on gene doping in an interview after having a close experience with a doping user.</i><br><br>
+
       
+
        <li><b>Dr. Colin Moran - Sterling University</b></li>  
+
        <i>For giving us his expert opinion on genetics and sports and for giving us a labtour around the facilities they use for sports and nutrition at Sterling University.
+
</i><br><br>
+
       
+
        <li><b>Olivier Siegelaar - Professional Rower</b></li>
+
        <i>For providing us with an insight on doping in rowing sports.</i><br><br>
+
       
+
        <li><b>James Ashworth</b></li>
+
        <i>For providing us with the sight of an professional marathon runner. </i><br><br>
+
       
+
        <li><b>Everyone who filled in our survey and thereby gave us a good view on how (gene) doping fits in society</b></li>  
+
       
+
    </ul>
+
 
      
 
      
<div class="spcmkr"></div>
+
  <div class="mySlidesslideshow">
<h3 class="jnnbl">Drylab Support</h3>
+
     <div class="numbertextslideshowgrnbl">19 / 20</div>
     <br>
+
     <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/3/34/T--TUDelft--2018_Eurasianteamphoto18.jpg" style="width:100%">
    <ul class="acklist">
+
  </div>
        <li><b>Dr. Joost Beltman - Leiden University</b></li>
+
        <i>For validating our human body kinetics model.</i><br><br>
+
       
+
        <li><b>Hielke Walinga & Eduard Mucha</b></li>
+
        <i>For helping and giving advice on the wiki.</i><br><br>
+
       
+
        <li><b>Jacob Hesse</b></li>
+
        <i>For helping with constructing our collaborations wiki page.</i><br><br>
+
               
+
        <li><b>Misha Klein</b></li>
+
        <i>For influencing our gRNA array model by helping us determine the number matching nucleotides required for the gRNA to bind.
+
</i><br><br>
+
               
+
        <li><b>iGEM Aberdeen 2014</b></li>
+
        <i>For building a great basis for the barcoding tool that we could use and improved to make a barcoding tool perfectly fitted to our project.</i><br><br>
+
               
+
        <li><b>Dr. Dorig H. Fürtinger</b></li>
+
        <i>For providing advice in creating the EPO gene doping model.</i>
+
               
+
    </ul>
+
<div class="spcmkr"></div>
+
<h3 class="jnnbl">Scientific Support</h3>
+
     <br>
+
    <ul class="acklist">
+
        <li><b>Dr. Marieke von Lindern - Sanquin</b></li>
+
        <i>For bringing us in contact with Sanquin.</i><br><br>
+
       
+
        <li><b>Aicha Ait Soussan - Sanquin</b></li>
+
        <i>For teaching us on how to extract cell free DNA from blood plasma and serum.
+
</i><br><br>
+
               
+
        <li><b>Dr. Ellen van der Schoot - Sanquin</b></li>
+
        <i>For bringing us in contact with specialists in the field of cell free DNA.
+
</i><br><br>
+
               
+
        <li><b>Onno Verhagen - Sanquin</b></li>
+
        <i>For giving us a tour at Sanquin and introducing us on how Sanquin uses Next Generation Sequencing in their research.
+
</i><br><br>
+
               
+
        <li><b>Dr. Chirlmin Joo & Viktorija Blobyte</b></li>
+
        <i>For giving us advice on the properties of Cas-proteins and Transposases and for validating our proof of concept of our fusion protein at the start of our project.
+
</i><br><br>
+
               
+
        <li><b>Prof. Hagan Bayley - Oxford University</b></li>
+
        <i>For giving us advice on the enrichment of our samples and Oxford Nanopore Technologies.</i><br><br>
+
               
+
        <li><b>Rebecca McKenzie</b></li>
+
        <i>For giving advice for the MinION sequencing module.
+
</i><br><br>
+
               
+
        <li><b>Dr. Duncan McMillan</b></li>
+
        <i>For advice in the early stages of the project and possible ways on how to dodge detection methods.
+
</i><br><br>
+
               
+
        <li><b>Prof. Dr. Hidde Haisma - Groningen University & Gene and Cell Doping Expert Group WADA</b></li>
+
        <i>For providing us with scientific information on gene doping and current detection methods.
+
</i><br><br>
+
               
+
        <li><b>Dr. Mahadevan Lakshminarasimhan - Protein Biochemist at Modern Meadow</b></li>
+
        <i>For giving advice on Cas9 purification and analysis.
+
</i><br><br>
+
               
+
        <li><b>Dr. Lixin Dai - Director of Cell Engineering Modern Meadow</b></li>
+
        <i>For giving advice on Tn5 purification and analysis and also for connecting us with other experts working on Tn5.</i><br><br>
+
               
+
        <li><b>Dr. William Reznikoff - Emeritus Professor University of Wisconsin-Madison</b></li>
+
        <i>For giving advice on Tn5 functionality.
+
</i><br><br>
+
               
+
        <li><b>Dr. Kim Remans - Head of Protein Expression and Purification Core Facility at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory </b></li>
+
        <i>For giving advice and protocols on Tn5 purification, analysis and functionality testing.</i><br><br>
+
               
+
        <li><b>Dr. Anna Haagsma </b></li>
+
        <i>For giving advice on Cas9 purification and analysis.</i><br><br>
+
               
+
        <li><b>Dr. Ivics Zoltán - Head of Medical Biotechnology Paul Ehrlich Institute</b></li>
+
        <i>For giving us recommendations on which linker to use, advice on both Tn5 and Cas9 functionality and recommendation of other experts to reach out to. </i><br><br>
+
               
+
        <li><b>Dr. Lars M. Steinmetz - Senior Scientist and Director Life Science Alliance of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory</b></li>
+
        <i>For sharing his research on Tn5 and for connecting us to Dr. Kim Remans and Dr. Bianca Hennig.</i><br><br>
+
       
+
        <li><b>Dr. Bianca Hennig - Postdoc at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory </b></li>
+
        <i>For giving advice and protocols for the Tn5 purification, analysis and functionality testing.</i><br><br>
+
       
+
        <li><b>Dr. Alina Ham, Dr. Gerard Coyne & Dr. Angelica Vittori - Oxford Nanopore Technologies</b></li>
+
        <i>For being our contact persons at Oxford Nanopore Technologies.</i><br><br>
+
       
+
        <li><b>Dr. Marie-Eve Aubin-Tam</b></li>
+
        <i>For giving us advice on nanoparticle generation, safety for working with nanoparticles and the experiments. </i><br><br>
+
       
+
        <li><b>Dr. Robin Parisotto - Member UCI Athlete Biological Passport Panel</b></li>
+
        <i>For giving us support and insight into the use of biological passports for doping detection. </i>
+
    </ul>
+
<div class="spcmkr"></div>
+
<h3 class="jnnbl">EurAsian Meetup and Time in China</h3>
+
    <br>
+
    <ul class="acklist">
+
        <li><b>Ms. Dorothy Zhang</b></li>
+
        <i>For her invaluable contributions in organising the iGEM EurAsian Meetup, for giving a talk and workshop on “How to iGEM” during the meetup and for helping us arrange the other visits during our time in the People's Republic of China.
+
</i><br><br>
+
       
+
        <li><b>The BGIC-Global iGEM Team 2018</b></li>
+
        <i>For their help in organising the iGEM EurAsian Meetup and being a great team to mentor.</i><br><br>
+
               
+
        <li><b>Dr. Wei Li</b></li>
+
        <i>For the valuable interview on isolating cell free DNA and sequencing methods and for sending us literature on these topics.
+
</i><br><br>
+
               
+
        <li><b>Mr. Cao Jun</b></li>
+
        <i>For the interesting conversation on the role of genetic information in sports.</i><br><br>
+
               
+
        <li><b>Dr. Doris Yang</b></li>
+
        <i>For giving a short opening talk at the start of the iGEM EurAsian meetup.</i><br><br>
+
               
+
        <li><b>Dr. Yue (Chantal) Shen & Dr. Ying Gu</b></li>
+
        <i>For giving an inspiring talk on genome-writing, eukaryotes and beyond during the iGEM EurAsian meetup.</i><br><br>
+
               
+
        <li><b>Ms. Hong Chen (Rebekah) - iGEM Ambassador</b></li>
+
        <i>For giving an inspiring talk on after iGEM during the iGEM EurAsian meetup.</i><br><br>
+
               
+
        <li><b>Dr. Franklin Nobrega</b></li>
+
        <i>For giving a great talk and workshop on How to iGEM during the iGEM EurAsian meetup.</i><br><br>
+
               
+
        <li><b>Ir. Britte Bouchaut</b></li>
+
        <i>For giving an inspiring talk on bioethics during the EurAsian meetup and for joining us during the full meetup to give feedback and valuable insights to all teams there.</i><br><br>
+
               
+
        <li><b>Mr. Hui Kang</b></li>
+
        <i>For giving an insightful talk on bioethics during the iGEM EurAsian meetup.</i><br><br>  
+
  
        <li><b>Mr. Virgil Rerimassie</b></li>
+
  <div class="mySlidesslideshow">
        <i>For his guidance in designing the bioethics workshop.</i><br><br>
+
    <div class="numbertextslideshowgrnbl">20 / 20</div>
               
+
    <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/5/5a/T--TUDelft--2018_Eurasianteamphoto20.jpg" style="width:100%">
        <li><b>SZU iGEM 2018 - Shenzhen University</b></li>
+
  </div>
        <i>For hosting us at their university to talk about iGEM and giving a great tour on their wonderful campus. </i>
+
      <br><br>
+
        <li><b>Yantian Senior High School workers and their volunteers</b></li>
+
        <i>For making this meet-up possible not only by providing us with a location but also with help throughout the meetup.</i>  
+
     
+
    </ul>
+
 
      
 
      
<div class="spcmkr"></div>
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<h3 class="jnnbl">Fundraising Help and Advice</h3>
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     <ul class="acklist">
+
  <div class="captionslideshow-containergrnbl">
        <li><b>Stefania Usai</b></li>  
+
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        <i>For giving advice on our PCC grant application.
+
  </div>
</i><br><br>
+
 
 +
  <div class="rowslideshow">
 +
    <div class="columnslideshow">
 +
      <img class="demoslideshow cursorslideshow" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/3/33/T--TUDelft--2018_EurasianteamphotoBGIC.jpg" style="width:100%" onclick="currentSlide(1)" alt="BGIC-Global">
 +
     </div>
 +
     <div class="columnslideshow">
 +
      <img class="demoslideshow cursorslideshow" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/f/f8/T--TUDelft--2018_Eurasianteamphoto1.jpg" style="width:100%" onclick="currentSlide(2)" alt="SSTI-SZGD">
 +
    </div>
 +
    <div class="columnslideshow">
 +
      <img class="demoslideshow cursorslideshow" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/f/fb/T--TUDelft--2018_Eurasianteamphoto2.jpg" style="width:100%" onclick="currentSlide(3)" alt="HZAU-China">
 +
    </div>
 +
    <div class="columnslideshow">
 +
      <img class="demoslideshow cursorslideshow" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/2/20/T--TUDelft--2018_Eurasianteamphoto3.jpg" style="width:100%" onclick="currentSlide(4)" alt="SSHS Shenzhen">
 +
    </div>
 +
    <div class="columnslideshow">
 +
      <img class="demoslideshow cursorslideshow" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/b/b4/T--TUDelft--2018_Eurasianteamphoto4.jpg" style="width:100%" onclick="currentSlide(5)" alt="EPFL">
 +
    </div>
 +
    <div class="columnslideshow">
 +
      <img class="demoslideshow cursorslideshow" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/b/b2/T--TUDelft--2018_Eurasianteamphoto5.jpg" style="width:100%" onclick="currentSlide(6)" alt="XJTLU-China">
 +
    </div>
 +
    <div class="columnslideshow">
 +
      <img class="demoslideshow cursorslideshow" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/7/73/T--TUDelft--2018_Eurasianteamphoto6.jpg" style="width:100%" onclick="currentSlide(7)" alt="Tongjij-software">
 +
    </div>
 +
    <div class="columnslideshow">
 +
      <img class="demoslideshow cursorslideshow" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/d/d2/T--TUDelft--2018_Eurasianteamphoto7.jpg" style="width:100%" onclick="currentSlide(8)" alt="Marburg">
 +
    </div>
 +
    <div class="columnslideshow">
 +
      <img class="demoslideshow cursorslideshow" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/5/51/T--TUDelft--2018_Eurasianteamphoto8.jpg" style="width:100%" onclick="currentSlide(9)" alt="NTHU Taiwan">
 +
    </div>
 +
    <div class="columnslideshow">
 +
      <img class="demoslideshow cursorslideshow" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/d/d2/T--TUDelft--2018_Eurasianteamphoto9.jpg" style="width:100%" onclick="currentSlide(10)" alt="Hong Kong-CUHK">
 +
    </div>
 +
    <div class="columnslideshow">
 +
      <img class="demoslideshow cursorslideshow" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/3/38/T--TUDelft--2018_Eurasianteamphoto10.jpg" style="width:100%" onclick="currentSlide(11)" alt="SMU">
 +
    </div>
 +
    <div class="columnslideshow">
 +
      <img class="demoslideshow cursorslideshow" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/f/f0/T--TUDelft--2018_Eurasianteamphoto11.jpg" style="width:100%" onclick="currentSlide(12)" alt="Fudan">
 +
    </div>
 +
    <div class="columnslideshow">
 +
      <img class="demoslideshow cursorslideshow" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/b/ba/T--TUDelft--2018_Eurasianteamphoto12.jpg" style="width:100%" onclick="currentSlide(13)" alt="SFLS Shenzhen">
 +
    </div>
 +
    <div class="columnslideshow">
 +
      <img class="demoslideshow cursorslideshow" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/7/73/T--TUDelft--2018_Eurasianteamphoto13.jpg" style="width:100%" onclick="currentSlide(14)" alt="SIAT-SCIE">
 +
    </div>
 +
    <div class="columnslideshow">
 +
      <img class="demoslideshow cursorslideshow" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/f/f2/T--TUDelft--2018_Eurasianteamphoto14.jpg" style="width:100%" onclick="currentSlide(15)" alt="SDSZ China">
 +
    </div>
 +
    <div class="columnslideshow">
 +
      <img class="demoslideshow cursorslideshow" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/f/fd/T--TUDelft--2018_Eurasianteamphoto15.jpg" style="width:100%" onclick="currentSlide(16)" alt="Greatbay China">
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        <i>For giving general advice on fundraising.
 
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        <li><b>Jasper Veerman - iGEM TU Delft 2017</b></li>
 
        <i>For giving general fundraising advice.</i><br><br>
 
               
 
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        <i>For advice on running a crowdfunding.</i><br><br>
 
               
 
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        <i>For valuable input on the application for the University Fund.
 
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        <i>For lending us their vacation home in Friesland for our teamweekend.</i><br><br>
 
 
          
 
          
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        <li><b>Marcel</b></li>
 
        <li><b>Ronald</b></li>
 
        <li><b>Wim</b></li>
 
        <li><b>Tatjana</b></li>
 
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Revision as of 22:01, 16 October 2018

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EurAsian Meetup group picture

From the 24th to the 26th of July 2018, the first ever iGEM EurAsian Meetup took place in Shenzhen, Peoples’ Republic of China. We collaborated with our high-school buddy team BGIC-Global to organize this important meetup. 24 teams from all over Asia and Europe joined us in Shenzhen, with a live stream available for those who could not be there in person. We focused on teams getting to know each other, raising each others projects to a higher level trough practice and feedback sessions and creating a better understanding of each other by presenting a bioethicial viewpoint from both continents. We hope to have contributed in a significant way to intercontinental scientific and cultural exchange in the iGEM community by establishing meaningful collaborations between teams from Europe and Asia.

1. First Day

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We kicked off the meetup with a strong focus on science and plenty of opportunities to get to know each other. After inspiring welcoming words from Dr. Doris Yang, vice-dean of BGI College, Dr. Yue (Chantal) Shen and Dr. Ying Gu gave an interesting talk on their work as Chief and Senior R&D Director at the Synthesis and Gene Editing Platform of the China National Gene Bank. We introduced the buddy system; playing matchmaker and pairing teams up based on their project contents and specific needs. They met each other in a short break and then combined their shared knowledge and skills to compete in the collaboration quiz. With everyone a group of new friends richer, we went into the after-iGEM presentation by Ms. Hong Chen, who explained to us all opportunities for continuing iGEM after October. Then we set out to practice for the Giant Jamboree with the project presentations. Each team had prepared a 10 minute version of their final presentation, which they presented to half of the group. They received 10 minutes of feedback and questions from not only experienced supervisors, but also from very engaged fellow iGEMers. We were very happy and proud to see such great participation.

I got so many wonderful suggestions and saw so many wonderful presentations!

iGEM TJU China

2. Second Day

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After the first successful day, the meetup continued into a new direction: learning new skills that can be applied to one’s iGEM project. Dr. Franklin Nóbrega and Ms. Dorothy Zhang, from Delft University of Technology and BGI college, respectively, gave a clear and interesting talk about the decoding of iGEM, explaining how to ensure a fruitful outcome of a project. Subsequently, the two of them led a workshop that taught skills and more insight about approaching a potential iGEM project. Like the previous day, half of the teams got the chance to present their project to the others. With the newly gained knowledge from the presentation and workshop, we dug into a poster session, where all teams engaged with each other and gave feedback on their projects.

I really enjoyed the How To iGEM workshop. It helped me think critically about my project.

iGEM BGIC Global

3. Third Day

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On the third meetup day, we focused on increasing awareness towards bioethics. The day started with a presentation given by Ir. Britte Bouchaut, a PhD student from Delft University of Technology, who imposed the importance of the concept Value Sensitive Design in any iGEM project. This was followed by another presentation by Mr. Hui Kang from BGI, who explained how Chinese myths and legends affect people’s attitude towards biological issues. After the presentation, teams were given the chance to discuss two bioethics topics in a workshop and to apply what they learned throughout the day to their projects. Finally, teams that excelled in various parts of the meetup were awarded in our prize ceremony. iGEM EPFL was awarded with best engagement and poster, while XJTLU China was awarded with the best pitch. The best presentation was awarded to GreatBay China from Group 1, and Marburg from Group 2, who had to convince the judge panel on a sudden death round against TJU China.

I think bioethics is very very necessary because we are human beings and we live on this earth, and when we do anything we must think of the outcomes.

iGEM SZU-China

4. Experiences

It's a good chance to play, communicate and learn!

iGEM Fudan

Awesome and useful!

iGEM NTHU_Taiwan

Great opportunity to get in touch with so many other great teams.

iGEM Marburg

We appreciate your devotion to this meetup; and we feel really thankful for your useful suggestions regarding our project's design.

iGEM SIAT-SCIE


The above quotes are just some impressions that the meetup left people with. We feel teams really benefited from the meetup, learning about synthetic biology, iGEM, bioethics and each other. For us, organizing a meetup like this was incredibly fun and also educational. Getting to know the BGIC Global team, calling to four different time-zones simultaneously and interacting with all the amazing teams that attended or tried to attend the meetup, we were able to experience many new and valuable things. Watch the movie below to get an impression!

5. Thank you!

EurAsian Meetup Video

Again, we would very much like to thank our sponsors, our speakers (Dr. Doris Yang, Dr. Yue (Chantal) Shen, Dr. Ying Gu, Ms, Hong Chen, Dr. Franklin Nobrega, Ms. Dorothy Zhang, Ir. Britte Bouchaut and Mr. Hui Kang), both the BGI College and the Delft University of Technology, the supervisors and teachers that attended, the volunteers from Yantian Senior High School, the technicians and cleaning personnel at Yantian Senior High School, the food vendors, the organising members of each iGEM team (Adam, Jack, Sherry, Amy, and Jerry from BGIC-Global and Janine, Alex, Lisbeth, Venda and Gemma from the TU Delft), Ms. Dorothy Zhang from BGIC, the live stream audience and of course our amazing attendees!

We very much valued being able to host a meetup like this. If you would like to organise a meetup next year, intercontinental or otherwise, please do not hesitate to reach out to us. We would love to teach you what we learned.

Attendees EurAsian Meetup 2018:

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BGIC-Global
SSTI-SZGD
HZAU-China
SSHS Shenzhen
EPFL
XJTLU-China
Tongjij-software
Marburg
NTHU Taiwan
Hong Kong-CUHK
SMU
Fudan
SFLS Shenzhen
SIAT-SCIE
SDSZ China
Greatbay China
SMS Shenzhen
SZU China
SCUT China B
Hong Kong HKU

These amazing teams unfortunately did not have their photo taken at the banner: TJU, FJNU-China and SUSTech-Shenzhen.