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First of all we like to state that we had a lot of fun during the project. The idea of selforganising work sparks our scientistic flame. We get in touch with new fields of work, like the fundraising and PR. Moreover we already met some nice students from Denmark because of iGEM and we are really looking forward to meet more people in Boston during the Jamborée.
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First of all we like to state that we had a lot of fun during this project. The idea of a platform to realize own projects sparks our scientific flame. We also greatly enjoyed that the iGEM competition creates a vivid network of students and Ph.D. students not only from all around the world, but also from areas beyond the Life Sciences.
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Unfurtunatelly there were problems as well. We had some problems with the design of the registry. A lot of Biobricks could not be found by using the search function. Hence we had to use google instead. Moreover we like to note that the registry should be reviewed manually. Some Biobricks are not properly characterized or are not working as expected. This is also a problem of bad experimental data mining within the teams for sure.
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We used the competition to acquire interdisciplinary skills and also got in touch with new fields of work, like fundraising and public relations. Moreover we used the chance to get in contact with some really nice students from Syddansk Universitet in Denmark. Together we started an intensive cooperation which lead to a magnificent gathering in Denmark at the end of September. Our whole team is excitedly looking forward to meet more charming and interesting people in Boston during the iGEM Jamborée.
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Unfortunately, like in every huge project, we also faced some problems. At the beginning we had quite some problems with the design of the registry. A lot of BioBricks could not be found by using the search function and we started to use Google instead since its hit rate was much higher. Moreover we would like to mention that the registry should be reviewed manually. In particular there are various problems concerning some BioBricks that are not properly characterized and/or do not work as expected. This is probably due to inadequate experimental data mining as well as a unreviewed registry entries.

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Comments on the iGEM competition

First of all we like to state that we had a lot of fun during this project. The idea of a platform to realize own projects sparks our scientific flame. We also greatly enjoyed that the iGEM competition creates a vivid network of students and Ph.D. students not only from all around the world, but also from areas beyond the Life Sciences.


We used the competition to acquire interdisciplinary skills and also got in touch with new fields of work, like fundraising and public relations. Moreover we used the chance to get in contact with some really nice students from Syddansk Universitet in Denmark. Together we started an intensive cooperation which lead to a magnificent gathering in Denmark at the end of September. Our whole team is excitedly looking forward to meet more charming and interesting people in Boston during the iGEM Jamborée.


Unfortunately, like in every huge project, we also faced some problems. At the beginning we had quite some problems with the design of the registry. A lot of BioBricks could not be found by using the search function and we started to use Google instead since its hit rate was much higher. Moreover we would like to mention that the registry should be reviewed manually. In particular there are various problems concerning some BioBricks that are not properly characterized and/or do not work as expected. This is probably due to inadequate experimental data mining as well as a unreviewed registry entries.