Team:CSU CHINA/Collaborations


Collaborations


HELP BUILDING TEAM

This year is the first year for us to participate in iGEM, so we get helped from many experienced teams, especially the following teams.

NUDT_CHINA

It was indeed a pleasure to accept a hand form NUDT_CHINA as we are a totally new team. They helped us a lot when we are in the Interlab part and show us how to read protocol more effectively. Besides, their teacher brought us a vital question about the up-regulation threshold of miRNA concentration in liver cancer cells’ determination. We are really grateful for their gorgeous adds.
Want more information about our collaboration with NUDT_CHINA? CLICK HERE!


SJTU-BioX-Shanghai

We communicated through video conference talking about how to organize a team and what is the key point during the whole competition season. What’s more, they presented their projects to us and got a bunch of helpful suggestions as well.


Want more information about our collaboration with SJTU-BioX-Shanghai? CLICK HERE!

Nanjing-China

This year we also formed close connection with Nanjing-China, which is a really experienced team. To begin with, members of Nanjing-China introduced everything about iGEM to us as comprehensively as possible. During our time of building up a real team, they offered timely help and advice feasible to solve our problem through social media. We sincerely thanks for the help that they provided with!


Want more information about our collaboration with Nanjing-China? CLICK HERE!

UESTC-China

The members of UESTC-China contact with us through a meeting after we came back from Boston last year. They took an in-depth understanding of the iGEM competition, mentoring us on establishing a team and registration, as well as telling us a series of precautions. Their help is really important for us to build our team this year.


Want more information about our collaboration with UESTC-China? CLICK HERE!

Here are some suggestions for projects you could work on with other teams:

  • Improve the function of another team's BioBrick Part or Device
  • Characterize another team's part
  • Debug a construct
  • Model or simulate another team's system
  • Test another team's software
  • Help build and test another team's hardware project
  • Mentor a high-school team