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      <td class="t2"><strong>Events I. Helping LZU-China</strong></td>
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      <td class="t2"><strong>Event I. Exchange team members with LZU-China</strong></td>
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      <td class="t2"><strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;July 25-August 1</strong><br/>
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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;July 25-August 1  <br/>
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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;BIT Team's member Zhou Xiaoyu visited LZU's lab, helping them design and construct IκB-GFP fusion fragments.<br/>
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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;BIT Team's member Zhou Xiaoyu visited LZU's lab, helping them design and construct IκB-GFP fusion fragments.<br/><br/>
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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;From July 27 to August 5, our team exchanged one team member with Lanzhou University iGEM team in order to help and communicate with each other. During the time, BIT team's member Zhou Xiaoyu designed and constructed IκB-GFP fusion fragments with LZU-China members in Lanzhou University and satisfied the teachers and team members.</td>
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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;August 4-11  <br/>
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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;LZU-China Team member Li Xiaomeng was invited to interchange with the BIT iGEM 2013 Team. And help them to characterized and constructed a part of Cr sensor.
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        <tr><td class="t2"><strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;August 4-11</strong><br/>
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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;LZU-China Team member Li Xiaomeng was invited to interchange with the BIT iGEM 2013 Team. And help us to characterized and constructed a part of Cr sensor.
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      <td class="t2"><strong>Events II. Communication between Beijing Institute of Technology and Peking University iGEM teams</strong></td>
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      <td class="t2"><strong>Events III. BIT iGEM team showed the Peking  University team around the BIT laboratory</strong></td>
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      <td class="t2"><strong>Event III. BIT iGEM team showed the Peking  University team around the BIT laboratory</strong></td>
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      <td class="t2">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;We thought out several plans. We have to watch closely what will happen next and gear up to implement any of these solutions.</td>
      <td class="t2">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;We thought out several plans. We have to watch closely what will happen next and gear up to implement any of these solutions.</td>
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      <td class="t2"><strong>Event IV. Share iGEM with Freshman in BIT</strong></td>
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      <td class="t2">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;In September 13, BIT iGEM team members met with the new students of BIT. These students came into this campus last month and they have not accepted any classes already. BIT iGEM team members introduced iGEM competition to them and told them what synthetic biology is. We told them this is the first time for BIT to take part in this great competition and we need more and more students join with us. They felt surprised about what we did just in this summer and wanted to join with us. After this meeting, we believe,more and more students are familiar with iGEM and eager to share their ideas in the competition.</td>
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      <td class="t2"><strong>Event V. Have a meeting with NJU_NJUT_China iGEM</strong></td>
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      <td class="t2">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;BIT and NJU_NJUT_China exchanged of their ideas on August.</td>
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      <td class="t2"><strong>Event VI. Have a meeting with Tsinghua iGEM</strong></td>
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      <td class="t2">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;BIT iGEM association invited the Tsinghua iGEM to have a face-to-face communication with several students of BIT who were interested in iGEM.</td>
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      <td class="t2"><strong>Event VII. Visit to Dairy Factory</strong></td>
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      <td class="t2">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;To raise the awareness of antibiotic-free milk among people, we visited the Second Dairy Farm in Changyang of Beijing Lvhe Dairy, where the director and staffs welcomed us and showed great interest in our Project.</td>
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        <tr><td class="t2">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;We gave a brief introduction of the modification process of our engineering bacteria and the mechanism of our antibiotic detector. The staffs there are really impressed by the hand-hold detector.
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<tr><td class="t2">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;During the visit, the director told us that the farm command high quality for their products. Milk secreted by cows that had taken antibiotics would not be allowed to send to factories within certain period to ensure the safety. However, this case still existed in some smaller dairy factories to cut the loss. Therefore, he insisted that our detector should be optimized and popularized among consumers so that malpractice among illegal traders could be revealed and the interest of consumers could be protected better.</br>
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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The curious staffs also asked more questions about our detector, to which we gave detailed explanation.</td>
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<tr><td class="t2">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;In the end, the director and staffs told us that we could further reduce the detection time so that our detector would work more efficiently and become more popular. We promised we would try our best to reduce the detection time and we also thanked them for their thought provoking questions as such questions had always inspired us for the optimization of our detector.
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      <td class="t2">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;In order to survey the current market milk about containing antibiotics, we have visited several supermarkets in Beijing. Unfortunately, we found no antibiotics in the milk formula. So does it mean that our milk is safety? In fact, according to our results, no one is aware of the dangers of antibiotics in milk at all, whether manufacturers, as well as consumers.<br>
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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Out of curiosity, we interviewed some citizens, and by the way, ask if they know the milk contains antibiotics. At the same time, whether know the dangers of antibiotics.<br>
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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The majority of our interviewees don’t know the concept of antibiotics in milk but they know the dangers of antibiotics fortunately. So we ask their opinion of our project. Happily they showed great interest and expectations, and provide a lot of valuable advice.
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      <td class="t2"><strong>Event IX. Online Survey</strong></td>
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<tr><td class="t2"><strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;1. What is your gender?</strong></td></tr>
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<tr><td class="t2"><strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;2. Do you drink milk in your daily life?</strong></td></tr>
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<tr><td class="t2"><strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;5. Do you know which kind of antibiotics there might be in milk?</strong></td></tr>
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<tr><td class="t2"><strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;9. How much would you like to pay for antibiotic-free milk?</strong></td></tr>
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