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==iGEM Japan==
 
==iGEM Japan==

Revision as of 12:57, 15 October 2016

iGEM UT-TOkyo 2016

Collaborations

iGEM Japan Kansai Forum

We exchanged ideas with and got feedback from our colleagues in Japan, iGEM Kyoto and KAIT.

Modeling Support to iGEM Gifu

We carried out modeling on behalf of Gifu team, which had few experience on modeling.

Modeling Workshop

On 16th August 2016, we held a workshop for Japanese iGEM teams with poor experience

on modeling. Tokyo-Tech along with us shared fundamental knowledge and skills with KAIT, Nokogen, Gifu teams by giving presentations. Two members of iGEM UT-Tokyo joined this workshop as presenter, and introduced basic knowledge to them, showing how we use modeling in our projects in 2015 and 2016.


May Festival

On the 14th and 15th October, 2016, we ran a booth at school festival in the University of Tokyo, named "May Festival", in collaboration with four iGEM teams in Japan;

Tokyo-Tech, Kyoto, Gifu and KAIT. Almost 150,000 visitors came to this festival, and we had a good opportunity to explain synthetic biology and our project to them. At the same time, each team gave some advice on the other teams' project.

iGEM Japan

The seven Japanese teams(UT-Tokyo, Tokyo-Tech, Kyoto, Gifu, Nagahama, KAIT and Nokogen) have collaborated together to get large support, such as ordering reagents to Promega. In addition, iGEM Japan also functions as a platform making it easy to contact and collaborate with other teams.