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We had a very fruitful collaboration with <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Paris_Saclay">Paris Saclay iGEM team</a> that resulted in the organization of the Ile De France meet-up. With Naiane, one of their team members in charge for communication, we decided to host an event where Parisian teams could have the opportunity to present their project in front of a public and jury, just like at the giant jamboree! The goal of this meeting was double: we both wanted to place teams in competition-like conditions, but we also wanted to socialize with the teams nearby in the Parisian region and have a great time. On both levels, the event was a complete success! Attending Teams were <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Paris_Bettencourt">Paris Bettencourt</a>, <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Paris_Saclay"></a>Paris Saclay</a>, <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Ionis_Paris">Ionis Paris</a>, <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Evry">Evry</a>, <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:UPMC-Paris">UPMC Paris</a>, <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Aix-Marseille">Marseille</a>. </br></br></br></br>
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We had a very fruitful collaboration with <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Paris_Saclay">Paris Saclay iGEM team</a> that resulted in the organization of the Ile De France meet-up. With Naiane, one of their team members in charge for communication, we decided to host an event where Parisian teams could have the opportunity to present their project in front of a public and jury, just like at the giant jamboree! The goal of this meeting was double: we both wanted to place teams in competition-like conditions, but we also wanted to socialize with the teams nearby in the Parisian region and have a great time. On both levels, the event was a complete success! Attending Teams were <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Paris_Bettencourt">Paris Bettencourt</a>, <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Paris_Saclay">Paris Saclay</a>, <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Ionis_Paris">Ionis Paris</a>, <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Evry">Evry</a>, <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:UPMC-Paris">UPMC Paris</a>, <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Aix-Marseille">Marseille</a>. </br></br></br></br>
 
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Together with <B>iGEM Tianjin</B>, <B>iGEM Pittsburgh</B>, <B>IGEM ULV-LC-CV</B>, <B>iGEM Valencia UPV </B> and <B>iGEM Virginia</B>, we created a grouping for questionnaire distribution. Each team created surveys about their project, about synthetic biology in general, or another related topic. The aim was to share the surveys from other teams online as much as possible in order to help them get as many replies as possible.</br></br></br></br>
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Together with <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Tianjin"><B>iGEM Tianjin</B></a>, <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Pittsburg"><B>iGEM Pittsburgh</B></a>, <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:ULV-LC-CV"><B>IGEM ULV-LC-CV</B></a>, <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Valencia_UPV"><B>iGEM Valencia UPV </B></a> and <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Virginia"><B>iGEM Virginia</B></a>, we created a <B>grouping for questionnaire distribution</B>. Each team created surveys about their project, about <B>synthetic biology</B> in general, or another related topic. The aim was to share the surveys from other teams online as much as possible in order to help them get as many replies as possible.</br></br></br></br>
 
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We had a nice collaboration with the <B>iGEM EPFL</B> team. We had a fun skype meeting during which they interviewed us, on our project, on how we were managing with organization, with team building, on our country and more! They transcribed our answers to fill their cool website « igem today » which offers an overview of the teams, their project and the daily life of iGEMers around the world.</br></br></br></br>
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We had a nice collaboration with the <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:EPFL"><B>iGEM EPFL</B></a> team. We had a fun skype meeting during which they interviewed us, on our project, on how we were managing with organization, with team building, on our country and more! They transcribed our answers to fill their cool website « igem today » which offers an overview of the teams, their project and the daily life of iGEMers around the world.</br></br></br></br>
 
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We helped <B>iGEM Groningen</B> by completing and sharing their survey.</br></br></br></br>
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We helped <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Groningen"><B>iGEM Groningen</B></a> by completing and sharing their survey.</br></br></br></br>
 
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<p><center><img class="Photo paysage" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2016/e/e3/T--Pasteur_Paris--Collab_freiburg2_pasteur.jpg"  alt="Photo de présentation TRAP" /></center></br></br>
 
<p><center><img class="Photo paysage" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2016/e/e3/T--Pasteur_Paris--Collab_freiburg2_pasteur.jpg"  alt="Photo de présentation TRAP" /></center></br></br>
We especially want to thank the iGEM Freiburg team for the package that they sent us, we loved it!</br></br>
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We especially want to thank the <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Freiburg"><B>iGEM Freiburg team</B></a> for the package that they sent us, we loved it!</br></br>
 
We made a collaboration in a more fun way. The idea was to send to each other a care-package with regional specialities (foods, souvenirs and wine). That is an unconventional collaboration in a more entertaining way. </br></br>
 
We made a collaboration in a more fun way. The idea was to send to each other a care-package with regional specialities (foods, souvenirs and wine). That is an unconventional collaboration in a more entertaining way. </br></br>
 
We were delighted to meet you and hope everything goes well for your project. We can't wait to see you for real! See you in Boston!</br></br>
 
We were delighted to meet you and hope everything goes well for your project. We can't wait to see you for real! See you in Boston!</br></br>
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The <B>Rathenau Institute</B> “promotes" the formation of political and public opinion on science and technology. To this end, the Institute studies the organization and development of science systems, publishes about social impact of new technologies, and organizes debates on issues and dilemmas in science and technology. The institute is part of Synenergene, a European project that aims to foster an open dialogue on responsible research and innovation in synthetic biology (RRI). </br></br>
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The <B>Rathenau Institute</B> “promotes" the formation of <B>political</B> and <B>public opinion</B> on <B>science and technology</B>. To this end, the Institute studies the organization and development of science systems, <B>publishes</B> about social impact of <B>new technologies</B>, and organizes <B>debates</B> on issues and dilemmas in science and technology. The institute is part of Synenergene, a <B>European project</B> that aims to foster an open dialogue on responsible research and innovation in <B>synthetic biology (RRI)</B>. </br></br>
  
After winning the Synenergene grant for collaboration in Human Practices supported by iGEM, we worked with Mrs. Zoë Robaey from the Rathenau institute, who was a great help for the development of our application scenarios. Indeed, we had the opportunity to contact her by Skype and received her expert advice on anticipating events related to our project in the developed and developing countries.</br></br>  
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After <B>winning</B> the Synenergene grant for collaboration in <B>Human Practices supported by iGEM</B>, we worked with Mrs. Zoë Robaey from the Rathenau institute, who was a great help for the development of our application scenarios. Indeed, we had the opportunity to contact her by Skype and received her <B>expert advice</B> on anticipating events related to our project in the developed and developing countries.</br></br>  
  
She also helped us to think about a techno moral scenario, with the aim being to anticipate protocols and actions in case of unexpected problems related to our project. Now we are able to answer these questions: </br></br>
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She also helped us to think about a <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Pasteur_Paris/Human_Practices"></a<B>techno moral scenario</B></a>, with the aim being to anticipate protocols and actions in case of unexpected problems related to our project. Now we are able to answer these questions: </br></br>
 
   &bull; How to provide support to the population in case of panic? </br>
 
   &bull; How to provide support to the population in case of panic? </br>
 
   &bull; How to provide maximum security for populations?</br>
 
   &bull; How to provide maximum security for populations?</br>
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<B>Interstate Organization for Mosquito Control.</B> </br>
 
<B>Interstate Organization for Mosquito Control.</B> </br>
The EID (Entente Interdépartementale de Démoustication / Interdepartmental agreement for mosquito control on the Mediterranean coast) is in charge of the fight against mosquito epidemics, which is recognized as a mission of public interest for the Ministry of Health in France. Therefore, EID is acting by delegation of authority, in a similar level as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the US.</br></br>
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The <a href="http://www.edi-med.org"><B>EID</B></a> (Entente Interdépartementale de Démoustication / Interdepartmental agreement for mosquito control on the Mediterranean coast) is in charge of the fight against mosquito epidemics, which is recognized as a mission of public interest for the Ministry of Health in France. Therefore, EID is acting by delegation of authority, in a similar level as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the US.</br></br>
 
We had a skype meeting and mail exchanges with Dr. Gregory Lambert, a medical coordinator and entomologist at EID. These interviews have allowed us to gather the opinion of field experts and to design our project so that it would best address the needs of professionals. This input enabled us to better take into account the mosquito's lifestyle and optimize our device’s safety features with regard to local populations. </br></br>
 
We had a skype meeting and mail exchanges with Dr. Gregory Lambert, a medical coordinator and entomologist at EID. These interviews have allowed us to gather the opinion of field experts and to design our project so that it would best address the needs of professionals. This input enabled us to better take into account the mosquito's lifestyle and optimize our device’s safety features with regard to local populations. </br></br>
 
Dr. Lambert's professional opinion on the current methods used in the field, the materials for trapping and detection, safety procedures, protocols, coordination with the state and the health representatives, prevention of the public, data processing, and much more was extremely helpful while working on the practical application of our project in the field. Every aspect we discussed was an opportunity for us to both enhance our project and to benefit from constructive criticism about our device. Dr. Lambert told us that the method they used has been adapted to the current situation in France, but that our <B>Mos(kit)o</B> solution could be used in addition, or <i>even completely replace</i> theirs in the future, because it would be more precise and more adapted to such epidemics</B>. <B>He proposed to test our device in the field as soon as we develop a functioning kit, and he said that he was eager to stay informed about our future improvements</B>.</br></br></br></br>
 
Dr. Lambert's professional opinion on the current methods used in the field, the materials for trapping and detection, safety procedures, protocols, coordination with the state and the health representatives, prevention of the public, data processing, and much more was extremely helpful while working on the practical application of our project in the field. Every aspect we discussed was an opportunity for us to both enhance our project and to benefit from constructive criticism about our device. Dr. Lambert told us that the method they used has been adapted to the current situation in France, but that our <B>Mos(kit)o</B> solution could be used in addition, or <i>even completely replace</i> theirs in the future, because it would be more precise and more adapted to such epidemics</B>. <B>He proposed to test our device in the field as soon as we develop a functioning kit, and he said that he was eager to stay informed about our future improvements</B>.</br></br></br></br>

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