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<p>Following discussions with the iGEM Pasteur team at the Meet-up organized by the iGEM Bonn team, we took the opportunity to participate in the organization of the InParis European Meet-Up with Parisian teams: iGEM Pasteur Paris, iGEM IONIS and iGEM GO Paris-Saclay.</p>
 
<p>Following discussions with the iGEM Pasteur team at the Meet-up organized by the iGEM Bonn team, we took the opportunity to participate in the organization of the InParis European Meet-Up with Parisian teams: iGEM Pasteur Paris, iGEM IONIS and iGEM GO Paris-Saclay.</p>
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<p>After several brainstorming sessions started in early June with the 4 teams, we decided the most convenient date for hosting the event would be from July 25 to 27, 2019..</p>
 
<p>After several brainstorming sessions started in early June with the 4 teams, we decided the most convenient date for hosting the event would be from July 25 to 27, 2019..</p>
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<p>Our iGEM Evry Paris-Saclay team was mainly in charge of the financial part. We had to decide what budget we will dedicate to the different expenses we were facing, mainly for the goodies, the buffets and various ancillary expenses, since the budget for the hotel and the vigils is pretty inflexible.
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<p>Two months of organization made possible the event. Each iGEM team manager was responsible for the coordination of his team members in order to have the maximum members that can staff the days of the European Meetup. Our iGEM Evry Paris-Saclay team was composed of 6 people that were present at every moment of the event. Moreover, we realized one of the logos of the Meetup, it gave a playful aspect to the activities.</p>
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<p>By putting in competitions and in collaboration the teams, the European Meetup permitted to discover in detail the projects the other teams are working on. Discussions and exchanges were very helpful for the continuation of our project and gave us great outside view.</p>
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<p>The atmosphere in the staff group was very pleasant and in a spirit of collaboration between the Parisians iGEM teams. This remains a very good experience for our team and we recommend it to future Evry Paris-Saclay teams
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Sponsoring is a key element in organizing an event of this magnitude. For this, all teams worked on it.
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<p>Sponsors present at the meet-up were ESPCI Paris, Eurofins, Merck, New England Biololab, Pasteur Institute, Genopole and Chemistry Paris Tech
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We would like to thank the iGEM Pasteur Paris, iGEM GO Paris-Saclay and iGEM IONIS teams for their collaboration and involvement in the organization of this event.
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<h1><center>IN HOW MANY LANGUAGES CAN YOU TRANSLATE A COMIC? (Public Engagement and Education)</center></h1>
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<p>We created a short comic to explain synthetic biology and its usefulness in our project .
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We are inviting other iGEM team to translate this comic in the native languages of their team members. This will allow to show that iGEM teams can be composed of students from all over the world.
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And why not make a mini-competition: which team can translate the comic in the largest number of different languages?
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Our team translated it into <a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2019/7/72/T--Evry_Paris-Saclay--FR_Comic.pdf">French</a>and English.</p>
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<p>With this comic, which helps to explain Synthetic Biology, we also wanted to share with other teams so that they can use it for science mediation. Moreover, this comic can be to use by next generation of iGEMer.
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On our Public Engagement page, you can find explanations about choice of this communication medium.</p>
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InParis Meet-up

Following discussions with the iGEM Pasteur team at the Meet-up organized by the iGEM Bonn team, we took the opportunity to participate in the organization of the InParis European Meet-Up with Parisian teams: iGEM Pasteur Paris, iGEM IONIS and iGEM GO Paris-Saclay.


After several brainstorming sessions started in early June with the 4 teams, we decided the most convenient date for hosting the event would be from July 25 to 27, 2019..


Our iGEM Evry Paris-Saclay team was mainly in charge of the financial part. We had to decide what budget we will dedicate to the different expenses we were facing, mainly for the goodies, the buffets and various ancillary expenses, since the budget for the hotel and the vigils is pretty inflexible. We also were in charge of the registrations fees and accommodation for the 17 iGEM teams that participated to our event


Two months of organization made possible the event. Each iGEM team manager was responsible for the coordination of his team members in order to have the maximum members that can staff the days of the European Meetup. Our iGEM Evry Paris-Saclay team was composed of 6 people that were present at every moment of the event. Moreover, we realized one of the logos of the Meetup, it gave a playful aspect to the activities.


By putting in competitions and in collaboration the teams, the European Meetup permitted to discover in detail the projects the other teams are working on. Discussions and exchanges were very helpful for the continuation of our project and gave us great outside view.



The atmosphere in the staff group was very pleasant and in a spirit of collaboration between the Parisians iGEM teams. This remains a very good experience for our team and we recommend it to future Evry Paris-Saclay teams Sponsoring is a key element in organizing an event of this magnitude. For this, all teams worked on it.


Sponsors present at the meet-up were ESPCI Paris, Eurofins, Merck, New England Biololab, Pasteur Institute, Genopole and Chemistry Paris Tech We would like to thank the iGEM Pasteur Paris, iGEM GO Paris-Saclay and iGEM IONIS teams for their collaboration and involvement in the organization of this event.

IN HOW MANY LANGUAGES CAN YOU TRANSLATE A COMIC? (Public Engagement and Education)

We created a short comic to explain synthetic biology and its usefulness in our project . We are inviting other iGEM team to translate this comic in the native languages of their team members. This will allow to show that iGEM teams can be composed of students from all over the world. And why not make a mini-competition: which team can translate the comic in the largest number of different languages? Our team translated it into Frenchand English.


With this comic, which helps to explain Synthetic Biology, we also wanted to share with other teams so that they can use it for science mediation. Moreover, this comic can be to use by next generation of iGEMer. On our Public Engagement page, you can find explanations about choice of this communication medium.


Thank you to all teams that participated!