Team:Edinburgh/Collaboration
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<div id="heidelberg">[https://2013.igem.org/Team:Heidelberg Heidelberg]: We aided in their development of an NRPS database by submitting metal binding NRPS parts which we had done minor work with.</div> | <div id="heidelberg">[https://2013.igem.org/Team:Heidelberg Heidelberg]: We aided in their development of an NRPS database by submitting metal binding NRPS parts which we had done minor work with.</div> | ||
- | <div id="stanford">[https://2013.igem.org/Team:Stanford-Brown Stanford-Brown]: We collaborated with the Stanford-Brown team on Bacillus subtilis protocols and in trying to design a | + | <div id="stanford">[https://2013.igem.org/Team:Stanford-Brown Stanford-Brown]: We collaborated with the Stanford-Brown team on Bacillus subtilis protocols and in trying to design a vector.</div> |
<div id="newcastle">[https://2013.igem.org/Team:Newcastle Newcastle]: * we organized a meeting to discuss their human practices | <div id="newcastle">[https://2013.igem.org/Team:Newcastle Newcastle]: * we organized a meeting to discuss their human practices |
Revision as of 19:44, 4 October 2013
Heidelberg: We aided in their development of an NRPS database by submitting metal binding NRPS parts which we had done minor work with.
Stanford-Brown: We collaborated with the Stanford-Brown team on Bacillus subtilis protocols and in trying to design a vector.
Newcastle: * we organized a meeting to discuss their human practices
- they are creating a bacillus without a cell wall
- we discussed the possible dangers of releasing this to the environment
- it was possible for these cell-wall-less bacteria to exchange DNA (have sex in a way) - we discussed the implications of that
- they were interested in possible analogies between synthetic biology and architecture for some competition so we gave them some ideas on that
SDU-Denmark:
- their matematician helped us with the mathematical aspect of our modelling
- we were experiencing a problem with oscillations when solving a differential-algebraic system of equations
- Nicky explained that the problem was that the system of equations was stiff and told us about the difference between explicit and implicit methods
- We worked together on implementing different implicit and explicit methods
Paris Bettencourt: We completed a survey for them regarding different motives for participating in iGEM.
This iGEM team has been funded by the MSD Scottish Life Sciences Fund. The opinions expressed by this iGEM team are those of the team members and do not necessarily represent those of MSD |