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content.titleLong = "biocom kongress Berlin"; | content.titleLong = "biocom kongress Berlin"; | ||
content.summary= "our day in Berlin. We met important people and other iGEM teams"; | content.summary= "our day in Berlin. We met important people and other iGEM teams"; | ||
- | content.text= "iGEM Bonn 2013 was invited to join the Biocom AG Kongress "Biotechnologie 2020+" (biotechnology 2020+) in Berlin on June 27th. We gladly accepted this invitation, as it presented us with a chance to get in touch with all the other german iGEM teams and gain from the feedback the professional audience could give us on our ideas.</br></br>Among the attendees were directors and leading scientists of Max-Planck and Fraunhofer institutes, and also government representatives. Their response not only to our ideas but also to the design of our poster was very positive, with some criticism regarding the lack of self-gathered data confirming the functionality of the system. Some of the more applianceoriented scientists pointed our thinkings about possible applications towards new directions such as pro-drug design and specific location targeting.</br></br>At least as rewarding was the chance to talk to members of other iGEM teams. Was it a talk with the more experienced to learn about new techniques, or a chat with the less experienced during which we could share our own knowledge, one could always either give or gain valuable knowledge. In the end, we believe most iGEM teams, us very much included, found the meeting to have been an inspiring and fun possibility to improve on their own projects."; | + | content.text= "iGEM Bonn 2013 was invited to join the Biocom AG Kongress "Biotechnologie 2020+" (biotechnology 2020+) in Berlin on June 27th. We gladly accepted this invitation, as it presented us with a chance to get in touch with all the other german iGEM teams and gain from the feedback the professional audience could give us on our ideas.</br></br>Among the attendees were directors and leading scientists of Max-Planck and Fraunhofer institutes, and also government representatives. Their response not only to our ideas but also to the design of our poster was very positive, with some criticism regarding the lack of self-gathered data confirming the functionality of the system. Some of the more applianceoriented scientists pointed our thinkings about possible applications towards new directions such as pro-drug design and specific location targeting.</br></br>At least as rewarding was the chance to talk to members of other iGEM teams. Was it a talk with the more experienced to learn about new techniques, or a chat with the less experienced during which we could share our own knowledge, one could always either give or gain valuable knowledge. In the end, we believe most iGEM teams, us very much included, found the meeting to have been an inspiring and fun possibility to improve on their own projects. <table><tr><th><div class='content-image'><img src='https://2013.igem.org/File:Bonn_Berlin_Niklas.JPG'>Niklas (left) in a discussion with a member of team Darmstadt</div></th><th><div class='content-image'><img src='https://2013.igem.org/File:Bonn_Poster_Berlin.JPG'>Our Poster for the congress</th><th><div class='content-image'><img src='https://2013.igem.org/File:Bonn_Berlin_Poster_Media.JPG'>Our Poster in place</div></th></tr><tr><th><div class='content-image'><img src='https://2013.igem.org/File:Bonn_Berlin_Poster_explanation_Max.JPG'></th><div class='content-image'><img src='https://2013.igem.org/File:Bonn_Berlin_all_the_iGEMs.JPG'></tr></table>"; |
content.type="Human Practice"; | content.type="Human Practice"; | ||
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