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<p class="noIndent">As another continuation of last year’s work, we continued to  write blogs for one of our sponsors, Genome Alberta. Genome Alberta has been extremely supportive of our iGEM team over the years and it was a great opportunity to continue to This allowed us to share the story of our iGEM experience and what we learned with a much larger audience. Read our series of blog posts by following the links below: </p>
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<p class="noIndent">To continue last years' work we formed a collaboration with Genome Alberta to engage the scientific community in Alberta. Through the Genome Alberta website we published blogs detailing what our project is and our progress at various points. By interfacing our work through their website we were able to interact with the large base of scientists and industry members that work with Genome Alberta. As well as providing a distraction from the PCRs and genome preps of scientists in Alberta, we raised awareness of the issues surrounding EHEC contamination of beef and how we are aiming to help. The fruits of our collaboration with Genome Alberta are linked below.</p>
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<a href="http://genomealberta.ca/blogs/introducing-igem-calgary.aspx"><span class="Orange"><b>Part 1: Introducing iGEM Calgary</b></span></a>
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<a href="http://genomealberta.ca/blogs/heavy-lifting-of-biobricks-underway-for-the-u-of-c-igem-team.aspx"><span class="Orange"><b>Part 2: Heavy Lifting of biobrick Underway for the U of C iGEM Team</b></span></a>
 
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<a href="http://genomealberta.ca/blogs/from-lab-to-feedlot-with-igem-calgary.aspx"><span class="Orange"><b>Part 3: Heavy Lifting of biobrick Underway for the U of C iGEM Team</b></span></a>
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<a href="http://genomealberta.ca/blogs/introducing-igem-calgary.aspx">Part 1: Introducing iGEM Calgary</a>
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<a href="http://genomealberta.ca/blogs/heavy-lifting-of-biobricks-underway-for-the-u-of-c-igem-team.aspx">Part 2: Heavy Lifting of Biobricks Underway for the U of C iGEM Team</a>
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<a href="http://genomealberta.ca/blogs/from-lab-to-feedlot-with-igem-calgary.aspx">Part 3: From Lab to Feedlot with iGEM Calgary</a>
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Genome Alberta

To continue last years' work we formed a collaboration with Genome Alberta to engage the scientific community in Alberta. Through the Genome Alberta website we published blogs detailing what our project is and our progress at various points. By interfacing our work through their website we were able to interact with the large base of scientists and industry members that work with Genome Alberta. As well as providing a distraction from the PCRs and genome preps of scientists in Alberta, we raised awareness of the issues surrounding EHEC contamination of beef and how we are aiming to help. The fruits of our collaboration with Genome Alberta are linked below.


Part 1: Introducing iGEM Calgary

Part 2: Heavy Lifting of Biobricks Underway for the U of C iGEM Team

Part 3: From Lab to Feedlot with iGEM Calgary