Team:Peking/HumanPractice/Questionaire

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<B><I>In September 7th, the first Model iGEM was hosted by Peking iGEM. Focusing on inter-team communication, preparing for iGEM jamboree but not for prize, Model iGEM is a competition without competitiveness. </I></B>
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<B>1 What is Aromatic Compounds?</B><br/>
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A. fragrant compounds  <br/>
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B.benzene series compounds  <br/>
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C.compounds with heavy metal ion <br/> 
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D.halogenic compounds<br/>
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We believe, that interactions bring great insights. And we all think it’s a really unique, fantastic experience. We hope other iGEM teams are inspired to do the same, and Model iGEM will be continued to host in the years after.
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<B>2 Which one below is the LEAST possible source of aromatic pollution?</B><br/>
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A.petroleum refining  <br/>
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B.furniture <br/>
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C.printworks  <br/>
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D.perfume<br/>
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For several team members, it will be their first time to attend iGEM Asian Jamboree in this October. Model iGEM could be seen as a “drill” in advance, from presentation to poster. We want the competition to work like the Asian Jamboree as much as possible, in the meanwhile, promote the communication between teams.<br/>
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<B>3 Which one below is aromatic pollution most likely to be found in daily life?</B><br/>
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However, it’s inappropriate and unnecessary to award any prize, for few teams have adequate time to get ready in early September.
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A. PM2.<br/>
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B.water sample from WEIMING Lake  <br/>
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C.paint  <br/>
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D.newspaper<br/>
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<B>Plans</B><br/>
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<B>4 Which mothed is most commonly used in detecting aromatic compounds?</B><br/>
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Opening Ceremony<br/>
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A mass spectrometer<br/>
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8:40 a.m.      Opening Remarks by Dr. Chunbo Lou<br/>
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B gas chromatography<br/>
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Presentation Competition<br/>
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C biosensor<br/>
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9:15- 9:45      Pre of Peking<br/>
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D smelling<br/>
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9:45- 10:15    Pre of BIT<br/>
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10:15-10:45    Pre of Fudan<br/>
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<B>5 Do you pay attention to the progress in science and technology and policy formulation of aromatic compounds?</B><br/>
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10:45-11:00    <I>Tea break</I><br/>
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A very concerned<br/>
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11:00-11:30    Pre of NJU-China<br/>
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B only concerned about pollution from indoor decoration<br/>
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11:30-12:00    Pre of Tianjin<br/>
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C only heard of PX project<br/>
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12:00-12:30    Pre of OUC-China<br/><br/>
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D not at all<br/>
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Each team has 20 minutes for presentation, 5 minutes for Q&A and another 5 minutes for team-switching during Presentation Competition.
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Poster Competition<br/>
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<B>6 What do you think of biological prevention?</B><br/>
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12:30-14:00    Lunch at posters<br/><br/>
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A. Totally for it<br/>
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Closing Ceremony<br/>
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B. Totally against it<br/>
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14:30-15:30  Closing remarks by Haoqian Zhang<br/>
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C. Acceptable<br/>
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            Team communication and group photo-taking<br/><br/>
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D. No idea
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<B>Snap shot</B><br/>
 
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Concentrating on ideas from different teams, we really enjoyed our time. Strengths and weaknesses, we sometimes saw in ourselves and from others. Wonderful questions from audiences and judges pointed out how to improve and present our projects in the future, so does advice.
 
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Questionaire

1 What is Aromatic Compounds?
A. fragrant compounds
B.benzene series compounds
C.compounds with heavy metal ion
D.halogenic compounds


2 Which one below is the LEAST possible source of aromatic pollution?
A.petroleum refining
B.furniture
C.printworks
D.perfume


3 Which one below is aromatic pollution most likely to be found in daily life?
A. PM2.5
B.water sample from WEIMING Lake
C.paint
D.newspaper


4 Which mothed is most commonly used in detecting aromatic compounds?
A mass spectrometer
B gas chromatography
C biosensor
D smelling


5 Do you pay attention to the progress in science and technology and policy formulation of aromatic compounds?
A very concerned
B only concerned about pollution from indoor decoration
C only heard of PX project
D not at all


6 What do you think of biological prevention?
A. Totally for it
B. Totally against it
C. Acceptable
D. No idea

Having experienced a model competition, we owned a chance to view our project as an outsider. And we believe that, we will be much more at ease in the presentation of Asian jamboree.

As for lunchtime, we enjoyed the tasty pizza and our talk. We shared funny stories in this summer and exchanged ideas about different projects as well as teams. Walking around, we viewed posters from each team, and discussed curves, data, even details about materials and test conditions.

Eventually, closing remarks approached. Tired but joyful, we will never forget this rewarding model jamboree.

1. We provide sfGFP part for Xiamen University iGEM team.
2. We help BIT with ELASA test.
3. We provide DB31 competent E.coli cells that we prepared previously, to Ocean University of China iGEM team.

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