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<p>Team SZTA_Szeged_HU has designed 2 plasmids for the detection of Microcystin toxin. Since our project aims to remove Microcystin, they provided us with their plasmids, so that we can conduct further detailed downstream analysis. In return, we will be giving them our experimental data. </p>
 
<p>Team SZTA_Szeged_HU has designed 2 plasmids for the detection of Microcystin toxin. Since our project aims to remove Microcystin, they provided us with their plasmids, so that we can conduct further detailed downstream analysis. In return, we will be giving them our experimental data. </p>
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<p>We helped them collect data for their surveys. These surveys include interviewing fishpond owners and researchers about how algal blooms have affected them. </p>
 
<p>We helped them collect data for their surveys. These surveys include interviewing fishpond owners and researchers about how algal blooms have affected them. </p>
 
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Revision as of 13:54, 21 October 2019

Collaborations

 

SZTA_Szeged_HU

With similar objectives on our projects, we are honoured to be able to collaborate with team SZTA_Szeged_HU. Their project aims to detect Microcystin toxin in waters using bioindicators.

Team SZTA_Szeged_HU


Here are some areas we collaborated on:


1. Providing us with their plasmid

Team SZTA_Szeged_HU has designed 2 plasmids for the detection of Microcystin toxin. Since our project aims to remove Microcystin, they provided us with their plasmids, so that we can conduct further detailed downstream analysis. In return, we will be giving them our experimental data.


2. Survey

We helped them collect data for their surveys. These surveys include interviewing fishpond owners and researchers about how algal blooms have affected them.