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           <p style="text-align:center; font-size:20px;"><font face="verdana"> Our team aided the University of Sydney’s team by responding en mass to a survey they wrote to collect data on consumption of fresh produce and produce purchasing habits. We hope our answers will help them determine geographical trends in fresh produce consumption. We also shared our “bench to bedside” guideline with them and other iGem teams to help them further their projects toward making an impact in real life. Additionally, our team submitted protocols to the University of Michigan Software Team’s Protocat database.  
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Revision as of 19:16, 17 October 2016


Collaborations

Our team aided the University of Sydney’s team by responding en mass to a survey they wrote to collect data on consumption of fresh produce and produce purchasing habits. We hope our answers will help them determine geographical trends in fresh produce consumption. You can help too by taking their survey at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/WQPKSVT. We also shared our “bench to bedside” guideline with them and other iGem teams to help them further their projects toward making an impact in real life. Additionally, our team submitted protocols to the University of Michigan Software Team’s Protocat database.