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Team Collaborations

The Medal Requirements now include team collaborations as a silver medal requirement. To help facilitate collaborations, we have made this page so teams can share information about ways they wish to collaborate to reach all of the 2019 iGEM teams.

Please note that this is a page for teams to advertise their collaboration requests. This does not guarantee that participating in one of these will fulfill the silver medal criteria. It is still up to you and your teammates to convince the judges that you have participated in a meaningful collaboration as stated on the Medal Requirements page.

Do you want to promote a Collaboration Request?

Send us your request by email: hq AT igem DOT org .

Please include:

  • Name of Collaboration Request
  • Your Team Name
  • Your Team Location (Institution and Country)
  • Your contact information - Contact Name and Email (to be posted online)
  • Brief Collaboration Request description. This can be something that you can offer other teams or something that you are looking for from another team(s).
5. Demographic's and Inclusivity Survey 2019

Team: UAlberta

Team Location: The University of Alberta, Canada

Contact Information:
Talia Dixon uabigem [AT] gmail.com

Description:
iGEM is an organization that is driven by young people's idealism. Because of this, iGEM provides the perfect atmosphere to drive progress within STEM both technically and socially. Creating an inclusive space starts by being aware of the shortcomings of the organization, and from there moving to address any issues that prevent the organization from achieving diversity.

The UAlberta iGEM team is interested in investigating the age, sex, gender, and race demographics of iGEM teams, to examine if there are any inclusion disparities in iGEM teams, and learn more about iGEMers experiences so that any issues can be remedied.

How you and your team can help us is by completing this survey https://forms.gle/uTTwJ9RV5ciN8f5S9, and emailing us to share your thoughts about inclusivity in iGEM.

Note: You can skip any questions on the survey that you would like, and will remain anonymous. If you or your team would like to fill out the survey in another language please email us as we have translated the survey into a verity of languages to make it as accessible as possible!

4. What is your dream synthetic biology laboratory?

Team: OUC-China

Team Location: Ocean University of China
Shinan District, Qingdao City, Shandong Province, China

Contact Information:
Jenny Bao - oucigem AT 163 DOT com

Description:
Greetings fellow iGEM Teams!
This year our team's lab address was relocated----we got a brand new lab !
Our team members hope to redesign our lab. So we hope to get help from your team.

You can help us in this way:
1.Draw a plan of your lab and give us some photographs of your lab.
2.Briefly introduce the main laboratory apparatus in the laboratory.
3.We are willing to know what experiment your lab can do. (The more detailed the better)
4.Show a picture of your dream synthetic biology lab in your email and add a detailed description.
If we successfully receive your email, we will promptly reply it and appreciate your help in our team's wiki. Also, we will select the best design we think and show it in our wiki.
PS: At the jamboree, we will bring a mysterious gift from China to your team as a ‘thank you’.

3. The Colony-Picture Project

Team:Marburg

Team Location: Philipps University of Marburg ; Marburg, Germany

Contact Information:
Cedric Brinkmann - syntex.marburg [AT] gmail.com

Description:
Greetings fellow iGEM Teams!

Have you ever imagined having less work in the laboratory? Being able to outsource it somehow, to focus on other (important) tasks? Well, we did! In recent years automated lab processes have improved.

Our contribution to the iGEM-Opentrons-Community will be a colony picking bot, more precisely, modules and scripts, that allow others iGEM Teams to turn their own OT-2 into a colony picking robot.

To achieve this goal we need the help of other iGEM Teams. We need to train the artificial intelligence with data, so that it is able to recognise the colonies by itself. This is where we need your help: As most iGEM Teams are working with E. Coli, it would be nice if you could provide us with pictures of your agar plates with colonies! So that we are able to compile a large database of pictures to train the AI.

We will publish every script, code and module we create and we also give away some prizes! The first ten teams that send us 100 pictures will get some small surprise and the team which sends us the most pictures until 31st of July will get a bigger surprise!

All further informations for the collaboration, like registration form and instructions, can be found at www.vinca.de/igem.

Thank you for participating and helping us out!

Greetings from Marburg,
your SYNTEX Team

2. Building an International iGEM Team Well

Team:Lambert iGEM

Team Location: Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Contact Information:
Michelle Wu, igem.lamb [AT] gmail.com

Description:
This year, Lambert iGEM is partnering with the Thirst Project, the largest youth-led water organization in the world, to build an international iGEM well for a community in Eswatini (formerly Swaziland). Our goal is to raise $12,000 to change the lives of these villagers through the combined effort of international iGEM teams! We would love your help raising donations, and we will be sure to put your team's name on the iGEM well for any amount contributed. Collaborate with us while making a difference. Thank you so much! Let's end the water crisis together!

Here is the link to our fundraising page! https://my.thirstproject.org/team/216038

1. Postcard project

Team:iGEM Duesseldorf

Team Location: Duesseldorf, Germany

Contact Information:
igem[at]hhu.de

Description:
Hello iGEM Teams,
As we all know, iGEM is not only about our projects, but also about engaging the public with synthetic biology. In order to do so, the previous iGEM teams of the Heinrich-Heine-University Duesseldorf created a project to promote synthetic biology in public by using self-designed postcards. Each year the amount of participating iGEM teams has grown, with a big pool of beautiful and funny postcards as a result. We would like to continue this community effort one more time and ask YOU to be a part of this collaboration.

How does it work? Every participating team designs a postcard which shows an image related to synthetic biology (or your topic) on the front and a small informational text on the back. Afterwards each team sends a package with their postcards to us, they are exchanged with the postcards from other teams, and the package is sent back. In the end, every participating iGEM-team is going to have collected postcards from all over the world. The received postcards can then be shared with people in the neighborhood, during public events, at the Giant Jamboree etc.If you want to check out the previously designed postcards for inspiration, visit the wiki of Duesseldorf 2016, the wiki of Duesseldorf-Cologne 2017 or the wiki of Dueseldorf 2018.

How to design your postcards: Standard postcard format (A6; 14,8cm x 10,5cm) Image related to your project or synthetic biology on the front Small informational text on the back If you are interested in joining us, please let us know until the 15th of June, so we can figure out how many postcards each team should print and send. Please don't forget to include your address! Important: This is not the deadline for sending and designing the postcard!

We’re looking forward to hearing from you!
Much love,
iGEM Team Duesseldorf 2019