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<p id="pp">The Purdue team, for part of their human practices, aimed to create a user friendly database of past iGEM projects, making it easier for future iGEM teams to search through relevant projects and develop their own ideas. Through a series of Skype calls, we were able to set up a collaboration between our two teams. We would be writing summaries for Purdue’s database, and in return, Purdue would run a continuous culture of a kill switch and send us the resulting data.</p>
 
<p id="pp">The Purdue team, for part of their human practices, aimed to create a user friendly database of past iGEM projects, making it easier for future iGEM teams to search through relevant projects and develop their own ideas. Through a series of Skype calls, we were able to set up a collaboration between our two teams. We would be writing summaries for Purdue’s database, and in return, Purdue would run a continuous culture of a kill switch and send us the resulting data.</p>
  

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