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<h3>Collaboration with the <a target="blank"https://2016.igem.org/Team:DTU-Denmark">Technical University of Denmark</a></h3><br>
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<h3>Collaboration with the <a target="blank" href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:DTU-Denmark">Technical University of Denmark</a></h3><br>
 
<p>We have assisted the iGEM team from DTU with the selection of a biobrick, for a construct which they had trouble getting to function. We also met with them and the KU team to discuss ideas on how to mathematically model the systems of our projects.</p><br>
 
<p>We have assisted the iGEM team from DTU with the selection of a biobrick, for a construct which they had trouble getting to function. We also met with them and the KU team to discuss ideas on how to mathematically model the systems of our projects.</p><br>
  
<h3>Collaboration with <a target="blank"https://2016.igem.org/Team:UNIK_Copenhagen">Copenhagen University</a></h3><br>
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<h3>Collaboration with <a target="blank" href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:UNIK_Copenhagen">Copenhagen University</a></h3><br>
 
<p>When we were at Copenhagen University to attend a workshop on human practice our philosopher was intrigued by Chalmers University’s idea about how to present their thoughts about ethics. Therefore she asked if she could participate and wrote them a story, which is featured at their WIKI.</p><br>
 
<p>When we were at Copenhagen University to attend a workshop on human practice our philosopher was intrigued by Chalmers University’s idea about how to present their thoughts about ethics. Therefore she asked if she could participate and wrote them a story, which is featured at their WIKI.</p><br>
 
<p>They were also participating in the event with DTU where we discussed ideas on how to mathematically model the systems of our projects.</p><br>
 
<p>They were also participating in the event with DTU where we discussed ideas on how to mathematically model the systems of our projects.</p><br>
  
<h3>Collaboration with the <a target="blank"https://2016.igem.org/Team:Stockholm">University of Stockholm</a></h3><br>
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<h3>Collaboration with the <a target="blank" href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Stockholm">University of Stockholm</a></h3><br>
 
<p>The iGEM team from the University of Stockholm has a similar project and we want to thank them for always being open to discuss ideas. We would also like to show our gratitude for providing us with data about our transformed bacteriocins into E. coli, in the form of a MIC tests performed with crude cell extract.</p><br>
 
<p>The iGEM team from the University of Stockholm has a similar project and we want to thank them for always being open to discuss ideas. We would also like to show our gratitude for providing us with data about our transformed bacteriocins into E. coli, in the form of a MIC tests performed with crude cell extract.</p><br>
  
<h3>Collaboration with the <a target="blank"https://2016.igem.org/Team:Virginia">University of Virginia</a></h3><br><div class="col-sm-5" id="vgemcollaboration"><a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Virginia/Collaborations" target="_blank"></a></div><br>
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<h3>Collaboration with the <a target="blank" href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Virginia">University of Virginia</a></h3><br>
<p>The iGEM team from University of Virginia asked us to help them by answering a survey, which we were more than happy to do.</p><br>
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<p>The iGEM team from University of Virginia asked us to help them by answering a survey, which we were more than happy to do.</p></div><br>
  
<h3>Collaboration with the <a target="blank"https://2016.igem.org/Team:LMU-TUM_Munich">LMU and TUM Munich</a></h3><br>
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<h3>Collaboration with the <a target="blank" href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:LMU-TUM_Munich">LMU and TUM Munich</a></h3><br>
 
<p>We helped the LMU and TUM Munich iGEM team out by answering their survey about entrepreneurship. They had some great thoughts concerning the possibilities in creating a business through iGEM.</p><br>
 
<p>We helped the LMU and TUM Munich iGEM team out by answering their survey about entrepreneurship. They had some great thoughts concerning the possibilities in creating a business through iGEM.</p><br>
 
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Revision as of 18:30, 5 October 2016

Collaborations


Collaboration with the Technical University of Denmark


We have assisted the iGEM team from DTU with the selection of a biobrick, for a construct which they had trouble getting to function. We also met with them and the KU team to discuss ideas on how to mathematically model the systems of our projects.


Collaboration with Copenhagen University


When we were at Copenhagen University to attend a workshop on human practice our philosopher was intrigued by Chalmers University’s idea about how to present their thoughts about ethics. Therefore she asked if she could participate and wrote them a story, which is featured at their WIKI.


They were also participating in the event with DTU where we discussed ideas on how to mathematically model the systems of our projects.


Collaboration with the University of Stockholm


The iGEM team from the University of Stockholm has a similar project and we want to thank them for always being open to discuss ideas. We would also like to show our gratitude for providing us with data about our transformed bacteriocins into E. coli, in the form of a MIC tests performed with crude cell extract.


Collaboration with the University of Virginia


The iGEM team from University of Virginia asked us to help them by answering a survey, which we were more than happy to do.


Collaboration with the LMU and TUM Munich


We helped the LMU and TUM Munich iGEM team out by answering their survey about entrepreneurship. They had some great thoughts concerning the possibilities in creating a business through iGEM.