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+ | <div class="title">Team Imperial College - Recycling Posters</div> | ||
+ | <div class="date">September 19, 2013</div> | ||
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+ | <a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2013/c/ca/Project_overview_poster.pdf"> | ||
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+ | <a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2013/c/c0/5_offenders_textile.pdf"> | ||
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+ | <a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2013/2/2f/5_offenders_bags.pdf"> | ||
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+ | <a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2013/b/b3/5_offenders_cups.pdf"> | ||
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+ | <a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2013/3/33/5_offenders_food.pdf"> | ||
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+ | <p><a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:Imperial_College">Team Imperial College</a> says: "We are engineering microbes to make environmentally friendly plastics from mixed waste. We created these recycling awareness posters as part of our human practices to raise awareness about recycling, iGEM and our project. Let us know what you think, or better yet why not tweet us some photos of our posters around your university campus (<a href="https://twitter.com/imperialigem">@imperialigem</a>)."</p> | ||
+ | <p>Click on each thumbnail for the PDF! | ||
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Revision as of 16:26, 19 September 2013
The iGEM community page lets you see what some of your fellow iGEM Teams are up to. If you want to add something to this page, send us an email to hq (at) igem . org and we'll add it! |
Team Imperial College says: "We are engineering microbes to make environmentally friendly plastics from mixed waste. We created these recycling awareness posters as part of our human practices to raise awareness about recycling, iGEM and our project. Let us know what you think, or better yet why not tweet us some photos of our posters around your university campus (@imperialigem)." Click on each thumbnail for the PDF! |
"iGEM BGU Israel participated in the annual children's science festival. We set up a number of activities for children to learn about synthetic and micro biology: growing bacteria from your finger on petri dishes before and after using hand sanitizer (showing the importance of washing your hands as well!), and writing your name in DNA by translating English letters into DNA codons using Craig Venter's Ascii table and making the sequence into colorful decorations of DNA strands for the upcoming holiday season. For the parents and older children, we presented the iGEM foundation and our project, and distributed our public opinion survey about synthetic biology." Check out their video here! |
Team British Columbia says: "As some of you may already know, Vine is a new app that takes 6 second videos and has been trending all around the world for the past month. So, here is your chance to collaborate with the University of British Columbia by describing your project or biobricks in 6 seconds! You take a vine video from your phone and upload it directly to a twitter account (such as VINEiGEM2013). They get REALLY creative! The description of the collaboration and information on how to use Vine and where to upload your video is available at: 2013.igem.org/Team:British_Columbia/Collaborations." |
"Dear iGEMmers, The team of Ghent University participating in this year's iGEM competition wonders how other teams have experienced iGEM so far and therefore put together a little questionnaire for you to fill in. It would be great if you could take just a little of your time by filling in this survey: survey link Thank you and good luck with your project!" |
Team TU-Eindhoven says: "As part of the human practices section of our project we created a fact check system called Synthetic Facts. Synthetic Facts is an online system devoted to prove or disprove the most common "facts" about synthetic biology. We are happy to invite you to check it out! While you are at it feel free to post a comment on one of the available "facts" or send us a request to revise one you have seen or heard somewhere." |
Team UANL Mty-Mexico made a video for their collaboration with Team Copenhagen! |
Check out the video that Team Manaus Amazonas-Brazil made of their Human Practices project! |
Team ITU MOBGAM Turkey also made a video asking the public to define synthetic biology: "Do you know ''chro-genetics''? If anyone find the answer let us know :)'' |
Check out Team ITU MOBGAM Turkey's Human Practices video! The team says: ''Hello everyone, It is our first year in iGEM, and we thought asking ''What is iGEM?'' question to public would be a good start to our human practice project. We hope you to enjoy it.'' |
Team TU-Delft is working on a low-cost DIY Typhoon as part of their Human Practices project! "Lab equipment is rather expensive, they usually range in several ten thousand dollars, which limits some iGEM teams in competing. The solution we are working on is by designing DIY lab equipment: easily assembled, low-cost equipment that still gives good performance. We are now designing a DIY Typhoon (name still to be decided), which can scan petri dishes and 96 well plates for expression of fluorescence at micrometer scale within 2 minutes for around 1500 dollars." Photos of the designing and building process can be found on the team's Facebook album! |
Team Bordeaux has created a software tool, and says: "For large teams with complicated assemblies strategies or team member rotating without easy way to keep track of what has been done it can be difficult to keep track of what step has been accomplished and which one is left to be done. We have created the Virtual Lab : a dedicated Online Information Management System to help Igem teams visualize the progress of their project in real time and share with their off-site team members. We would like to have the feed back from the Igem community to see if we can further improve the Users Interface and add more functionality. So please register your team and your project and let the Virtual Lab help you organize your remaining experiments." |
"Dear iGEMers, The team Paris Bettencourt is studying the motivations of students / advisors / instructors to participate in iGEM. It would be extremely helpful, if you could take 5 minutes to fill out this survey. Thank you!" |
'We are happy to present you Morph Bioinformatics from London- an iGEM-start up focusing on IT Solutions for Molecular Biology and aiming to become THE bioinformatics hub. Their iOS app 'OpenLabs' comprises various cloning features and makes molecular biology lab work more efficient, convenient and easily distributable. Check out the free beta-Version and help them adjust it to your needs!" You can also check them out on Facebook, Twitter (@MBioinformatics), and YouTube! |
Team METU Turkey made a video describing why the team joined iGEM! You can check it out here. |
"Hello there. We are Baskent Meds, Baskent University's iGEM team. We lived in our lab to create a monster Escherichiastein Coli that designed to murder Legionary Pneumophilia. Enjoy a short horror movie that's about our iGEM adventure!" |
"This year Cornell iGEM is creating a novel fungal toolkit for higher order basidiomycetes using Ganoderma lucidum. The toolkit will include constructs with antibiotic resistance for selection, constitutive and inducible regulatory elements, fluorescence markers to detect expression levels, and constructs to test the potency of homologous recombination. In addition, Cornell iGEM aims to improve current mycelium-based biomaterials, such as those produced by Ecovative Design, by introducing targeted antifungal genes as well as carotenoid biosynthetic pathways." You can see their team video here! |
Hang out with Team TecMonterrey for a day in their video! Says the team: "This is how iGEM Tec Monterrey deals with an average work day, preparing ourselves for the Regional Jamboree!" |
"L-forms: a novel chassis for synthetic biology. Team Newcastle invites you to explore what's possible when bacteria lose their cell wall." Watch their video to find out more! |
Team Baskent Meds says: "We walked around Ankara, went to our favourite places, talked people about iGEM and here is some of the people who support us. Lots of love to everyone!" See their video here! |
Check out the video that Team METU Turkey made about their project, Bee Subtilis! |
Team SydneyUni Australia says: "Strange Nature is an online platform for students and educators to explore synthetic biology. We showcase cool and informative videos, animations and resources, we host an opinion poll and a short quiz about common misconceptions, and most importantly, we are running a science-writing competition for high-school students. The theme is 'What problems will be caused or solved by synthetic biology?'" |
Team Valencia Biocampus explains their project in this animated video! |
Check out the video that Team York UK made about their project: " Improving Microbial Fuel Cell Technology"! |
Team NTNU-Trondheim has updated their Matchmaker program for 2013! Says the team: "The iGEM Matchmaker [website] makes it possible for teams to share their strengths and what they would like help with, making it easy to get in touch with other teams." |