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<p>A very big part of iGEM is collaborating with and helping other teams. The amount of great iGEM projects through time shows how important it is to work together and use previous projects and ideas to make new projects. This is exactly why it is a gold medal requirement to help another iGEM team, and why we have talked to a lot to other iGEM teams about our own and their ideas. On this side of things we have chosen to help two other iGEM teams with their projects.</p>
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<h3>Mini IGEM- collaboration with – BGU , Technion and Tel Hai students</h3>
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<p>This year three teams from Israel will be competing at the iGEM: One team representing Ben Gurion University, The Technion team, Tel – Hai College and us from Danciger Darca High School, Kiryat Shmona. All competitors met at the mini-iGEM at the Faculty of Biotechnology of food at the Technion. This was the reason for a meet-up with the teams from Israel. The conference was very important especially for calming emotions and excitement. The corridor chats enabled us to receive advice in many areas we were not sure about. All the senior students were very nice, tolerant and patient.</p>
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<p>It was a very emotional day because all the teams presented their research, professional questions were asked and tips were given about the presentations and content.</p>
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<p>For us it was a very significant day.</p>
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<h3>Synthetic Biology Convention for Youth from the Periphery</h3>
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<p>The convention was held on the 09/10/2016 in our small city “Kiryat Shmona”. 200 youth from the northern periphery of Israel participated in the event. The convention included top lecturers from Israel in the field, young top of the line lecturers in academics and industry. All Israeli iGEM teams participated: Ben Gurion University, the Technion and us, a team of students from Danciger Darca High School. </p>
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<p>200 students listened eagerly to the lectures and were extremely excited by meeting with the Israeli iGEM teams.</p>
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<h3>Team Mingdao</h3>
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<p>During the summer we held a Skype conversation with Taiwanese team and received tips from them on lab work with E.Coli germs. We told them what we think should be done in Human Practice. In the framework of our work we built a survey which we sent in order to enrich our knowledge base. The data we collected assisted in statistics to analyze the research.</p>
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<h3>The Weizman Institute of Science</h3>
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<p>Mrs. Gita Reinitz from Weizman Institute of Science opened the word of Crisprs to us. Gita is known to be one of experts in Israel, she trained at MIT about the use of this technique which is quite new in Israel. Gita helped us find the way to modify genetics in germ cells before experimenting on animal cells.</p>
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<p>Team Danciger cooperated with Gita in meetings with volunteer groups who deal with public labs and promote this field also in the northern part of Israel.</p>
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<h3>Danciger and Tel Hai College</h3>
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<p>Students from Tel Hai college are going to the iGEM competition for the first time. During the month of June we met with the Tel Hai students to describe and explain all about the competition.</p>
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<p>During the meetings and conversations over time we assisted them to understand the way to prepare towards the competition. How to begin, what to put emphasis on and where it is important to go into detail. </p>
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Revision as of 04:49, 30 August 2016

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A very big part of iGEM is collaborating with and helping other teams. The amount of great iGEM projects through time shows how important it is to work together and use previous projects and ideas to make new projects. This is exactly why it is a gold medal requirement to help another iGEM team, and why we have talked to a lot to other iGEM teams about our own and their ideas. On this side of things we have chosen to help two other iGEM teams with their projects.

Mini IGEM- collaboration with – BGU , Technion and Tel Hai students

This year three teams from Israel will be competing at the iGEM: One team representing Ben Gurion University, The Technion team, Tel – Hai College and us from Danciger Darca High School, Kiryat Shmona. All competitors met at the mini-iGEM at the Faculty of Biotechnology of food at the Technion. This was the reason for a meet-up with the teams from Israel. The conference was very important especially for calming emotions and excitement. The corridor chats enabled us to receive advice in many areas we were not sure about. All the senior students were very nice, tolerant and patient.

It was a very emotional day because all the teams presented their research, professional questions were asked and tips were given about the presentations and content.

For us it was a very significant day.

Synthetic Biology Convention for Youth from the Periphery

The convention was held on the 09/10/2016 in our small city “Kiryat Shmona”. 200 youth from the northern periphery of Israel participated in the event. The convention included top lecturers from Israel in the field, young top of the line lecturers in academics and industry. All Israeli iGEM teams participated: Ben Gurion University, the Technion and us, a team of students from Danciger Darca High School.

200 students listened eagerly to the lectures and were extremely excited by meeting with the Israeli iGEM teams.

Team Mingdao

During the summer we held a Skype conversation with Taiwanese team and received tips from them on lab work with E.Coli germs. We told them what we think should be done in Human Practice. In the framework of our work we built a survey which we sent in order to enrich our knowledge base. The data we collected assisted in statistics to analyze the research.

The Weizman Institute of Science

Mrs. Gita Reinitz from Weizman Institute of Science opened the word of Crisprs to us. Gita is known to be one of experts in Israel, she trained at MIT about the use of this technique which is quite new in Israel. Gita helped us find the way to modify genetics in germ cells before experimenting on animal cells.

Team Danciger cooperated with Gita in meetings with volunteer groups who deal with public labs and promote this field also in the northern part of Israel.

Danciger and Tel Hai College

Students from Tel Hai college are going to the iGEM competition for the first time. During the month of June we met with the Tel Hai students to describe and explain all about the competition.

During the meetings and conversations over time we assisted them to understand the way to prepare towards the competition. How to begin, what to put emphasis on and where it is important to go into detail.

Sharing and collaboration are core values of iGEM. We encourage you to reach out and work with other teams on difficult problems that you can more easily solve together.

Which other teams can we work with?

You can work with any other team in the competition, including software, hardware, high school and other tracks. You can also work with non-iGEM research groups, but they do not count towards the iGEM team collaboration silver medal criterion.

In order to meet the silver medal criteria on helping another team, you must complete this page and detail the nature of your collaboration with another iGEM team.

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 simulating another team's system
  • Test another team's software
  • Help build and test another team's hardware project
  • Mentor a high-school team