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<h1>Collaborations</h1>
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Sharing and collaboration are core values of iGEM. We encourage you to reach out and work with other teams on difficult problems that you can more easily solve together.
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<h4> Which teams can we work with? </h4>
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        <div class="sub-title">Collaboration with Team Pansolver Base (Official Team Name: Shanghai_HS_ID)</div>
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        <div class="article-content">We vigorously collaborated with another iGEM team called Pansolver Base(Official
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            Name: Shanghai_HS_ID). Their project mainly focused on improving the stability of maritime transportation of
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            medicines and antibodies, as well as testing for possible deactivation of antibodies towards several mutants
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            of SARS-CoV-2 (B.1.1.7, B.1.351, B.1.617, etc.). We shared ideas about methods to publicize our projects and
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            possible sponsors for our labs. Most memorably, we learned from their creativity. As a tactic to promote
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            their project, they constructed a game of Murder Mystery, in which players perform as specific characters
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            according to a script, and through logical reasoning, find the “killer”. In the script, they inform players
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            about their use of technology, and the importance of pandemic prevention and control. The script is written
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            based on the project that Panslover is doing, hence there's a character named "Pansolver", who is the key to
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            the game. Such informative games are great tools to elicit people's engagement, our team planned to create
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            similar games during our further team promotion in the future. We intensely communicated our interviews at
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            Bright Dairy & Food Co., Ltd, and with the professors of Fudan University. Both teams also actively engaged
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            in discussions about innovations of merchandise – agreeing about making T-shirts, and chatted about setting
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            up a stall. At the dusk of the day, we exchanged drafts of our integrated human practice documents and lab
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            reports, peer-edited them, and gave insights about how to dig deeper significance of each other’s projects.
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Shanghai_HS_ID

Collaboration with Team Pansolver Base (Official Team Name: Shanghai_HS_ID)
We vigorously collaborated with another iGEM team called Pansolver Base(Official Team Name: Shanghai_HS_ID). Their project mainly focused on improving the stability of maritime transportation of medicines and antibodies, as well as testing for possible deactivation of antibodies towards several mutants of SARS-CoV-2 (B.1.1.7, B.1.351, B.1.617, etc.). We shared ideas about methods to publicize our projects and possible sponsors for our labs. Most memorably, we learned from their creativity. As a tactic to promote their project, they constructed a game of Murder Mystery, in which players perform as specific characters according to a script, and through logical reasoning, find the “killer”. In the script, they inform players about their use of technology, and the importance of pandemic prevention and control. The script is written based on the project that Panslover is doing, hence there's a character named "Pansolver", who is the key to the game. Such informative games are great tools to elicit people's engagement, our team planned to create similar games during our further team promotion in the future. We intensely communicated our interviews at Bright Dairy & Food Co., Ltd, and with the professors of Fudan University. Both teams also actively engaged in discussions about innovations of merchandise – agreeing about making T-shirts, and chatted about setting up a stall. At the dusk of the day, we exchanged drafts of our integrated human practice documents and lab reports, peer-edited them, and gave insights about how to dig deeper significance of each other’s projects.