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         <p>Along with making progressions in our own laboratory, we also reach out to make mutualistic connections with other iGEM teams. Some cooperative activities that we participated in are described below.</p>
 
         <p>Along with making progressions in our own laboratory, we also reach out to make mutualistic connections with other iGEM teams. Some cooperative activities that we participated in are described below.</p>
 
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         <p>In August, we participated actively in the 8th Conference of China iGEMer Community (CCIC). Due to the COVID-19 restrictions, we were unable to attend the physical meeting in Shanghai, but we joined the online meeting room and reached out to make connections with a variety of iGEM teams. As we were paying attention to the speeches delivered by other teams, we found out that some teams shared a common goal with us, or that part of their project were inspiring to our project. Directly after the meeting, we contacted several teams for brief discussions, but the communication did not extend itself into a long term collaboration.</p>
 
         <p>In August, we participated actively in the 8th Conference of China iGEMer Community (CCIC). Due to the COVID-19 restrictions, we were unable to attend the physical meeting in Shanghai, but we joined the online meeting room and reached out to make connections with a variety of iGEM teams. As we were paying attention to the speeches delivered by other teams, we found out that some teams shared a common goal with us, or that part of their project were inspiring to our project. Directly after the meeting, we contacted several teams for brief discussions, but the communication did not extend itself into a long term collaboration.</p>
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           <p>Figure 1. Presentation poster for CCIC event</p>
 
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<h1>Cooperation with BJU_China, NWU-CHINA-A, QHFZ-China</h1>
 
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     <p>In September, BJU_China invited NWU-CHINA-A, QHFZ-China, and LINKS_China to hosted an online educational forum that is open to the public. The theme of the educational forum was about the history, application, production, and artistic importance of pigments and dyes. Synthetic biology was also a big part of the educational activity, since the activity is designed to publicize the idea that syn-bio technology can be applied to daily life events like the production of pigments and dyes. Together, the four teams hoped that this activity will help the public to develop deeper understanding about dyes and develop interest in synthetic biology.</p>
 
     <p>In September, BJU_China invited NWU-CHINA-A, QHFZ-China, and LINKS_China to hosted an online educational forum that is open to the public. The theme of the educational forum was about the history, application, production, and artistic importance of pigments and dyes. Synthetic biology was also a big part of the educational activity, since the activity is designed to publicize the idea that syn-bio technology can be applied to daily life events like the production of pigments and dyes. Together, the four teams hoped that this activity will help the public to develop deeper understanding about dyes and develop interest in synthetic biology.</p>
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     <p>Sharing the same laboratory, we assisted members of Whittle in their daily experiments. Specifically, we gave them advices in expression of proteins and molecular cloning experiments. Moreover, we also contributed to the progression of Whittle’s project by giving them the ptac-RiboJ bio-brick and informed them ways to make use of it.</p>
 
     <p>Sharing the same laboratory, we assisted members of Whittle in their daily experiments. Specifically, we gave them advices in expression of proteins and molecular cloning experiments. Moreover, we also contributed to the progression of Whittle’s project by giving them the ptac-RiboJ bio-brick and informed them ways to make use of it.</p>
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     <p>Facilitating the project development of BNDS_China, we invited them to visit our laboratory and use the microplate reader, which allowed them to test their sensor samples and receive a visual result. Using the microplate reader in our laboratory, BNDS_China was able to make quantitative measurement, which is a crucial criterion for bronze award.</p>
 
     <p>Facilitating the project development of BNDS_China, we invited them to visit our laboratory and use the microplate reader, which allowed them to test their sensor samples and receive a visual result. Using the microplate reader in our laboratory, BNDS_China was able to make quantitative measurement, which is a crucial criterion for bronze award.</p>
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<p>Sharing the same laboratory, we cooperate and build strong partnership with team AISSU-Union. The mutualistic bond between the two teams propels both teams to progress more efficiently and effectively. Cooperation with AISSU-Union includes utilizing of Yeast Toolkit, transformation of yeast, constructing plasmid vectors, and wiki support. A detailed description of the collaboration with AISSU-Union can be reviewed in the partnership page. (Link to partnership)</p>
 
<p>Sharing the same laboratory, we cooperate and build strong partnership with team AISSU-Union. The mutualistic bond between the two teams propels both teams to progress more efficiently and effectively. Cooperation with AISSU-Union includes utilizing of Yeast Toolkit, transformation of yeast, constructing plasmid vectors, and wiki support. A detailed description of the collaboration with AISSU-Union can be reviewed in the partnership page. (Link to partnership)</p>
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