Difference between revisions of "Team:Bordeaux/Collaborations"

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             <p align="justify">iGEM Aix-Marseille helped us to validate our model. They worked on the paper <b>« Dynamics of plasmid transfer on surfaces »</b> writen by Lone Simonsen. The had to search and organize the papers data to compare it to our computationnal results.</p>
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             <p align="justify">Louis Becquey, from iGEM INSA-Lyon helped us on our model. To continued.</p>
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            <p align="justify">Louis Becquey, from iGEM INSA-Lyon helped us on our model. To continued.</p>
  
 
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             <p align="justify">For their Human Practices part, iGEM EPFL created a website to highlight the iGEM team of the 2016 edition. We had the honors to be inside their site, check out our article <a href= « http://igem.today/2016/08/24/have-a-nice-sleep-with-bordeaux/» target= « _ blank»>there</a>.</p>
 
             <p align="justify">For their Human Practices part, iGEM EPFL created a website to highlight the iGEM team of the 2016 edition. We had the honors to be inside their site, check out our article <a href= « http://igem.today/2016/08/24/have-a-nice-sleep-with-bordeaux/» target= « _ blank»>there</a>.</p>
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            <p align="justify">Because we were overflowed with work, Soukaïna Timouma  made a graphical representation on blender to illustrate our safety model.On our part, we participated to their video project where we have explained in french some essential protocols used in synthetic biology. Click <a href= «https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OlGdvB27aQA&list=PLx_KJ6bySNXPVSlnKWCAJ8Mh0iC3n4Lp0»> there to our videos.</p>
  
 
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Revision as of 18:18, 15 October 2016

Sleep with EpiC elegans

Everyone need help

Collaborations in iGEM competition is very important because it makes connection between teams and it makes us realize how is important to help each other. This year, our team tried to help several teams and some team helped us in order to success our project.

iGEM Aix-Marseille helped us to validate our model. They worked on the paper « Dynamics of plasmid transfer on surfaces » writen by Lone Simonsen. The had to search and organize the papers data to compare it to our computationnal results.

Louis Becquey, from iGEM INSA-Lyon helped us on our model. To continued.

Louis Becquey, from iGEM INSA-Lyon helped us on our model. To continued.

For their Human Practices part, iGEM EPFL created a website to highlight the iGEM team of the 2016 edition. We had the honors to be inside their site, check out our article there.

Because we were overflowed with work, Soukaïna Timouma made a graphical representation on blender to illustrate our safety model.On our part, we participated to their video project where we have explained in french some essential protocols used in synthetic biology. Click there to our videos.