Team:Nagahama/HP/Silver

Introduce

We try to tell iGEM for other people because iGEM is not very famous in Japan.Our activity or project need other people. Most of other people don't know our activity. We thouhgt that others understand our activity. We did a poster session and a presentation about synthetic biology and iGEM.

Activities spread

11/29,4/23 Science Cafe

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3/8 Sneak preview of MEISHOKAN with college professors and mayor of Nagahama

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5/10 Rotary Club

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6/5 Presentation at the parents meeting Parent‐Teacher Association (PTA)

We did a presentation to our parents and teachers. Our parents supported expence of medium. And a new student of them add in our team. We thougut that we need to introduce our idea. Thanks our parents for our going to Nagahama Institute of Bio-Science and Technology.

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6/18 Briefing of the high school teachers subject 

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Interact and Exchange of opinions

Introduction

We exchanged opinions and we got new ideas.we needed their idea to reform our project. We got many different idea. This interaction was a useful time to us.

 11/14 Exchange meeting with iGEMGifu

We announced each other projects . We discussed both teams project how to develop in the future.It became very meaningful time for us.



9/21 Exchange meeting with iGEMGifu part2


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