Team:Groningen/Achievements/collaboration

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Collaboration Log

  • Dutch iGEM days
  • Purdue Part registry standard
  • Norwich
  • Delft
  • Chicago
  • Trento
  • Gottingen
  • KU Leuven
  • Munich
  • Göttingen

N.B.: add if something is missing!!

Purdue

Helped with the forming of a standard template for the parts registry. Filledd out the evaluation forms, had a skype meeting and gave them feedback and some input

Norwich

Have sent them the requested soil samples

Delft

Have sent them the backbone the iGEM team from 2012 used

Chicago

Have sent them something from the 2008 iGEM team

Trento

Helped the with the transformation protocol for B. subtilis

Göttingen

Two team members form Göttingen came to Groningen to work on the DNA microarray for the transcript analysis of their mutant strains. They arrived here on the 30th of July and then started doing experiment on the second day. We have a supervisor Mirjam, a PhD from Oscar's group. And one of our team member also helped them during the experiment. They would like to know how expression changed in the mutant strains in comparison with the wild type. The first two microarray for the two mutants were finished scanning on Friday. Then they repeated the experiment again including the dye-swap comparison. The whole experiment was finished no Sunday. During this period, they enjoyed the Dutch food, the Dutch beer and the Dutch weather as well! We shared our ideas about projects with each other and they introduced their experience about advertising their team to sponsors with a handy booklet. As a gift, they offered us a sample of the booklet. We believed that would be a help for us and hope them to get information they need from microarray experiment.

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Leuven

We have sent the the stickers created by the 2012 iGEM team

Munich

Have sent them some guidelines and a manual to work with our codon optimization code