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<p align="justify">We believe Colisweeper is an original and novel tool that can be employed to raise awareness and educate people about synthetic biology. We envision an application with which people from all over the globe can remotely interact to participate in a multi-player game. Using a global web-based platform, an smart phone application that can be downloaded, people can remotely connect with other people miles away. At the department of Biosystems, Science and Engineering, ETH-Zürich in Basel, we have a platform called openBIS. OpenBIS, an Open Source Biology Information is purposed for the management, annotation and sharing of data measured in biological experiments. We plan to create a QR Code to access  the our website and application for smartphones and tablets to connect ot the [http://www.cisd.ethz.ch/software/openBIS openBIS] platform. Using OpenBIS, global players can connect to a cloning robot at our department via remote control. Once connection is established, our bio-game colisweeper can be played with multiple players across the world. The game grid can be viewed by the players with each position of the colony in the grid represented by an alpha-numeric code. The player chooses a code after which the robot makes the move. Alternatively, the opponent player makes a move. The player that encounters the mine colony first looses the game. <br><br></p>
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<p align="justify">We believe Colisweeper is an original and novel tool that can be employed to raise awareness and educate people about synthetic biology. We envision an application with which people from all over the globe can remotely interact to participate in a multi-player game. Using a global web-based platform, an smart phone application that can be downloaded, people can remotely connect with other people miles away. At the department of Biosystems, Science and Engineering, ETH-Zürich in Basel, we have a platform called openBIS. OpenBIS, an Open Source Biology Information is purposed for the management, annotation and sharing of data measured in biological experiments. We plan to create a QR Code to access  the our website and application for smartphones and tablets to connect ot the [http://www.cisd.ethz.ch/software/openBIS openBIS] platform. Using OpenBIS, global players can connect to a cloning robot at our department via remote control. Once connection is established, our bio-game colisweeper can be played with multiple players across the world. The game grid can be viewed by the players with each position of the colony in the grid represented by an alpha-numeric code. The player chooses a code after which the robot makes the move. Alternatively, the opponent player makes a move. The player that encounters the mine colony first loses the game. <br><br></p>
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Colisweeper as a worldwide interaction platform

Figure 1: A global, web-based version of Colisweeper to educate and raise awareness about Synthetic Biology


We believe Colisweeper is an original and novel tool that can be employed to raise awareness and educate people about synthetic biology. We envision an application with which people from all over the globe can remotely interact to participate in a multi-player game. Using a global web-based platform, an smart phone application that can be downloaded, people can remotely connect with other people miles away. At the department of Biosystems, Science and Engineering, ETH-Zürich in Basel, we have a platform called openBIS. OpenBIS, an Open Source Biology Information is purposed for the management, annotation and sharing of data measured in biological experiments. We plan to create a QR Code to access the our website and application for smartphones and tablets to connect ot the openBIS platform. Using OpenBIS, global players can connect to a cloning robot at our department via remote control. Once connection is established, our bio-game colisweeper can be played with multiple players across the world. The game grid can be viewed by the players with each position of the colony in the grid represented by an alpha-numeric code. The player chooses a code after which the robot makes the move. Alternatively, the opponent player makes a move. The player that encounters the mine colony first loses the game.



Educational expansion

Even a participation in the design process of the Colisweeper circuit would be possible. Ideas about different combinations of promoters and hydrolases could be submitted and tested; The feasibility of the circuit in terms of the time scales, visible and compatible outputs, could be checked, plug in parameters and exploiting the modularity of our model.

Figure 2: Possible plug and play combinations.

This would add a large educational value completely in agreement with the "plug-and-play" idea of gamification.