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        <div class="article-content">Our collaboration mainly settled in two major events — a global SDG(sustainable
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            conference with various iGEM teams hosted by Taipei American School and a one-to-one wet team collaboration
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         <div class="article-content">Our collaboration mainly settled in two major events — a one-to-one wet team collaboration with Fujian_United, and a global SDG(sustainable development goals) conference with various iGEM teams hosted by Taipei American School. In our first collaboration, we had many experimental parallels with Fujian_United, including a similar major framework of using multiple pathway and the concept of cell factory to boost production of ideal product and many detailed procedures such as overlap PCR, separating plasmids, and using yeast competent cells. During our collaboration, we mainly discussed major problems we're facing in wet lab and exchanged possible solutions. One specific instance of that is when they suggested a solution to our prior unsuccessful attempt at overlapping the third gene. They suggested that we could increase our extension phase at 72℃ to obtain more ideal overlap result. Inspired by their suggestion, we extended our time in extension phase from 10 seconds to 25 seconds and obtained the result we wanted. Of course, the help isn't always one way, we would often comment on their data collection techniques and give constructive criticism to advance their experiment. </div>
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        <div class="article-content">We collaborated with another 2021 iGEM team, Alpha-LUCO
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            (Official Team Name: Fujian_United). Their team members is mainly made up with high school students around
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            China, especially in Southeastern provinces. They chose to study the feasibility of optimizing ethanol
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            production by developing a gene-edited Saccharomyces cerevisiae functional in self-secreting glucoamylase
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            while keeping the same fermentation capacity.</div>
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            We mainly discussed two core topics in the meet-up: <br />
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            1) Design of peripheral goods and related pricing strategy. Since we have started our project earlier than
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            Alpha-LUCO, we shared some useful experience in planning dry group activities with them, especially about
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            how to design a peripheral product list and what factors should be included in product pricing. We suggested
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            team Alpha-LUCO that since peripheral goods would be mainly used for fundraising, they may make the pricing
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            strategy from clients’ psychological perspective.
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        <div class="article-content">2) Experiments on Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The chassis used in our project is
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            Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the same as team Alpha-LUCO’s. Therefore, we shared some experiment experience
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            that this experience-sharing would help team Alpha-LUCO better proceed with their project. </div>
 
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        <div class="article-content">In our second collaboration, we presented how our project would fit into the realm of sustainable development while focusing on our target of good health and well being(which belongs to subgoal 3.B). We broke down our presentation into three interviews, covering a Sinphar Atropin Eyedrop user, a Phenobaribital and Scopolamine Hydrobromide Tablets user for anti-car sickness, and an Arrhythemia patient. All of our interviewees rely on atropine related products illustrating the wide-range utility of our product and its potential to contribute to sustainable developments.</div>
 
       
 
 
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SHSID

Collaboration
Overview
Our collaboration mainly settled in two major events — a global SDG(sustainable development goals) conference with various iGEM teams hosted by Taipei American School and a one-to-one wet team collaboration with Fujian_United team.
SDG Conference
SDG Zoom Meeting with other global iGEM teams
We collaborated with another 2021 iGEM team, Alpha-LUCO (Official Team Name: Fujian_United). Their team members is mainly made up with high school students around China, especially in Southeastern provinces. They chose to study the feasibility of optimizing ethanol production by developing a gene-edited Saccharomyces cerevisiae functional in self-secreting glucoamylase while keeping the same fermentation capacity.
We mainly discussed two core topics in the meet-up:
1) Design of peripheral goods and related pricing strategy. Since we have started our project earlier than Alpha-LUCO, we shared some useful experience in planning dry group activities with them, especially about how to design a peripheral product list and what factors should be included in product pricing. We suggested team Alpha-LUCO that since peripheral goods would be mainly used for fundraising, they may make the pricing strategy from clients’ psychological perspective.
2) Experiments on Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The chassis used in our project is Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the same as team Alpha-LUCO’s. Therefore, we shared some experiment experience with their team members, especially about experiment planning and related experiment habits. We believed that this experience-sharing would help team Alpha-LUCO better proceed with their project.