Team:BYU Provo/Collaboration
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+ | Our main collaboration project was working with the Copenhagen iGem team in their effort to create an instructional video database called Bricks of Knowledge. Each Brick in the database contains a short instructional video giving instructions, advice, tips, and tricks on a specific topic helpful to other iGem teams. The hope and goal of the database is to provide a means of sharing experience and expertise in the specific areas that teams excel in. Such a database not only helps share knowledge between current teams, but will provide an invaluable resource for new teams as they enter into the iGem community. | ||
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+ | We decided to create a Brick of Knowledge on how to work with bacteriophage in research capacity, and specifically, in the context of iGem. | ||
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<note, to be deleted> most clear collaboration page seen so far: Boston U Team:BostonU/Collaborations UNIK-Copenhagen iGEM TeamOur main collaboration project was working with the Copenhagen iGem team in their effort to create an instructional video database called Bricks of Knowledge. Each Brick in the database contains a short instructional video giving instructions, advice, tips, and tricks on a specific topic helpful to other iGem teams. The hope and goal of the database is to provide a means of sharing experience and expertise in the specific areas that teams excel in. Such a database not only helps share knowledge between current teams, but will provide an invaluable resource for new teams as they enter into the iGem community. We decided to create a Brick of Knowledge on how to work with bacteriophage in research capacity, and specifically, in the context of iGem. INSERT INFO ON VIDEO, AND VIDEO ITSELF
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