Team:UCL London/Collaborations
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Collaborations
This year, as a team, we are really aiming high! And one of the criteria for GOLD is the collaborations some how with other universities participating in iGEM, and this can take multiple forms, from the development of new standards for Parts Registry and user-friendly Parts, or you may dwell into the ethics aspect and help fill out surveys. This year, we have done both.
Cambridge Part Development
The initial stages of our project relied of the use of one of Cambridge's successful parts from iGEM 2009, and Visible Red dye Pathway which would help prove that our genetic circuit works by being activated and releasing a red dye. Unfortunately, a few weeks in, we realised that this particular part was not compatible to our circuit. At that point we had to decide on the use of another part. Having said that, we took this as an opportunity to help Cambridge develop that part so that it is more suitable in its application.
Part: BBa_K274100
Name: VRDP
Location Plate3_6H
Plasmid pSB1A2
Base Pairs 3385
Bristol BioSim Modeling
Having met some members of the Bristol team at Newcastle's iGEM workshop earlier in the summer, we became interested in each other's project, and especially in Bristol's BioSim Modeling software. From that point onwards, we decided to set up a collaboration where Bristol were invited to model part of our genetic circuit using their software.
Sheffield Team Questionaire
Sheffield's iGEM team this year conducted a survey amongst all the teams, and in the spirit of collaboration, we participated and answered the questions which overall focused on the ethical side of Synthetic Biology and so we wanted to contributre to this by filling out their questionnaire. A survey was conducted among iGEM Teams by the Team Sheffield. The interviews focused on the roles and identities of
METU_TURKEY_SOFTWARE Team Survey
Turkey's Software team also conducted a survey but were mainly interested their effort to develop new standards for Parts Registry and user-friendly Part. We felt that this is without a doubt a concept that could without a doubt benefit iGEM teams for years to come and so we participated in this survey.
http://www.kwiksurveys.com/online-survey.php?surveyID=HIMIGG_469f28c4&ooo=HKJOJHM_13e3e67a&UID=1325614638