Community Collaborations
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- | If your team is working on a project that could use the collaborative help of the iGEM 2010 community, feel free to add a post below. Include your team name, a link to your team wiki, and a short description of your project. | + | If your team is working on a project that could use the collaborative help of the iGEM 2010 community, feel free to add a post below. Include your team name, a link to your team wiki, contact information, and a short description of your project. |
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'''Note:''' We make it a policy not to share our email list with anyone, so unfortunately teams may not request a mailing list in order to contact other iGEM participants. | '''Note:''' We make it a policy not to share our email list with anyone, so unfortunately teams may not request a mailing list in order to contact other iGEM participants. |
Revision as of 21:29, 12 October 2010
This year we have received a few inquiries from iGEM teams who would like to contact other iGEM participants to survey, receive input, collaborate, or work on other community-based projects.
If your team is working on a project that could use the collaborative help of the iGEM 2010 community, feel free to add a post below. Include your team name, a link to your team wiki, contact information, and a short description of your project.
We encourage all iGEM participants to help out other teams as much as possible.
Note: We make it a policy not to share our email list with anyone, so unfortunately teams may not request a mailing list in order to contact other iGEM participants.
Team British Columbia - Human Practices
Calling for all synthetic biologists who moonlight as artists and novelists! For our human practices, UBC iGEM is constructing the first iGEM synthetic biology art gallery and also collaborating with NaNoWriMo to showcase novels featuring synthetic biology. We would like to invite all iGEM teams to contribute by submitting their artwork, poems, stories, photos and even doodles about synthetic biology. "Art is the queen of all sciences communicating knowledge to all the generations of the world" - Leonardo da Vinci. We believe that this will address diverse issues and also act as catalysts for deeper discussions about synthetic biology and its future applications. For more information, please feel free to browse our human practices page (https://2010.igem.org/Team:British_Columbia/HumanPractices) and contact us at ubcigem@gmail.com!