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  • <h1>Responsible Conduct Committee</h1> ...over 20 years of experience in the iGEM competition and are well versed in conduct and behavior related issues. </p>
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  • At the science and technology level, we conduct in-depth exchanges with experts and scholars, and obtain various suggestion ...we establish a close cooperative relationship with CPU-China, but also we conduct in-depth communication and cooperation with many other iGEM teams, which ma
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  • Last year, the COCID-19 pandemic made it impossible to conduct proper Human Practices. We understood good and responsible for the world.
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  • <a href="https://2021.igem.org/Competition#requirements"> <a href="https://2021.igem.org/Competition/Team_Requirements">
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  • <h1>Responsible Conduct Committee</h1> ...over 20 years of experience in the iGEM competition and are well versed in conduct and behavior related issues. </p>
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  • <th>Responsible</th> ...the progress, orderly progress of the whole project, and finally responsible for the management and expenditure of funds.</td>
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  • <h1> Competition Hub</h1> ...lcome to the 2021 Competition Hub! This Hub contains information about the competition rules and requirements. Each team member, including students, advisors, ins
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  • <h3>Safety, security and responsible conduct</h3> ...ering. Because you are members of the synthetic biology community, you are responsible for living up to the trust placed in you to design, build, and share biolog
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  • ...ry. This is a great experience for me joining such a massive international competition although this is my first time to get in touch with synthetic biology. I wi ...tudying chemistry. It was an amazing experience to participate in the IGEM competition this year which didn’t only allow me to understand more about synthetic b
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  • ...of diverse perspectives as we created a project that was well-considered, responsible and good for the world. </p> ...ding synthetic biology to guide the development of a feasible and socially responsible solution.</span><br/><br/></li></b>
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  • <p><b>Chaodong Zhang</b>-- responsible for the improvement of bacterial fatty acid decomposition ...treat acne and contributes to the further development of the design. Responsible for the experiments
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  • ...;console.log(e),e&&(e.innerHTML=ve()("\n# Medal criteria\n\n## Bronze\n\n**Competition deliverable:**\n\nWe've finished our wiki, the presentation video and fille
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  • <p>The student leader of NAU-CHINA 2021. Responsible for the team's project design and experimental guidance. Very hard working <p>Responsible for the design of BBa_K3735003, elaboration and polish for wiki and coopera
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  • <p> To enable a responsible, impactful, and inclusive technology, we performed a value-sensitive design <a class="nav-link" href="#Responsive"> Responsible innovation</a>
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  • ...ip competition "Next Stage Challenge", which has a double role, first as a competition and secondly as a startup incubator. We started by identifying the key pla <br><br><h2>Next Stage Challenge Entrepreneurship Competition</h2><br>
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  • ...021.igem.org/Competition/Rules_of_Conduct/Responsible_Conduct">Responsible Conduct Committee</a>. </p> ...an immediate practical application. But <em>within the context of the iGEM competition</em>, wet-lab projects should remain at an experimental stage. iGEM teams s
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  • ...nd AptaVita is envisioned to be used in hospitals where trained physicians conduct the test.</p> ...<p>Private and public healthcare facilities in Uganda are responsible for screening patients for vitamin deficiencies. Current methods of testing
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  • ...<li>Encourage people to make more <strong>informed and responsible reproductive choices</strong>.</li> ...in college and high school to iGEM to encourage them to participate in the competition in the future</li>
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  • ...<p>From the very beginning, we wanted to create a project that would be responsible and good for the world as iGEM encourages all teams to do. <h2 class="wikiheader-white">Being responsible to us means that we...</h2>
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  • ...ficulties that we never though before, we work shoulder to shoulder in the competition. HP meeting offline. Responsible for the experiment of producing GABA. leader of cooperating with basic/comp
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  • ...ficulties that we never though before, we work shoulder to shoulder in the competition. HP meeting offline. Responsible for the experiment of producing GABA. leader of cooperating with basic/comp
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  • ...develop a solution that not only addresses the actual problem, but is also responsible, safe and good for use &ldquo;in real life&rdquo;.</p> ...r Human Practices work to adjust our project so that BYE-MONIA is actually responsible, safe and good for the world. All leading to us proposing to use BYE-MONIA
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  • <li>During our journey in the iGEM competition, support from our university was crucial. The university provided us with a ...invasive molecular diagnostic tool. Finally, he wished us good luck in the competition.</div>
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  • ...al promotion and common progress, and finally achieved good results in the competition.</p><div class="image"><img alt="Discussion related issues presented by CCi
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  • ...our project stakeholders include: governments and organizations currently responsible for addressing these problems, professionals working on related issues or p ...nterviews online at the moment, so we also made some suggestions on how to conduct online interviews.
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  • ...our project stakeholders include: governments and organizations currently responsible for addressing these problems, professionals working on related issues or p ...nterviews online at the moment, so we also made some suggestions on how to conduct online interviews.
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  • a sophomore. I am responsible for dry lab, wiki construction, wiki contents, design, sales ideal result in the competition, and further our probe into the areas we are fond of. </div>
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  • ...GEM organisation, explained how to choose a relevant project for 2021 iGEM competition. The new team voted for a primary and a secondary secretary and filled out <p>All social networks have now their responsible person. </p>
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  • ...ation. After <strong>extensive research and consultation</strong> with the responsible institutions, we have concluded that we have sufficient capabilities to per ...ich are in a lot of cases restricted or prohibited [14]. In fact, the iGEM competition rightfully has a 'Do Not Release Policy' due to the <strong>risks associate
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  • ...ation. After <strong>extensive research and consultation</strong> with the responsible institutions, we have concluded that we have sufficient capabilities to per ...ich are in a lot of cases restricted or prohibited [14]. In fact, the iGEM competition rightfully has a 'Do Not Release Policy' due to the <strong>risks associate
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  • .... and is currently responsible for genomics and gene editing-related work, responsible for the company's second-generation sequencing and gene editing-related tec ...riate antibiotics and explore the concentration gradients when we formally conduct cell experiments. </p>
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  • ...prevention and control of plastic pollution, major enterprises need to be responsible for the plastic they may <p>Duties: The executive director shall be responsible to the general meeting of shareholders and shall be
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  • <a href="#17">Entrepreneurship Competition</a> Market players have extensively employed competition sustainability strategies such as new product development and regional and
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  • ...team from our institute and Kerala, not many people were aware of the iGEM competition. The team's effort was instrumental in introducing iGEM within our institut ...the team leader, had been involved in all wet-lab activities. He had been responsible for all the official documentation so that the project could run smoothly w
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  • ...team from our institute and Kerala, not many people were aware of the iGEM competition. The team's effort was instrumental in introducing iGEM within our institut ...ss="paraclass">He had been involved in all wet-lab activities. He had been responsible for all the official documentation so that the project could run smoothly w
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  • ...ne). Therefore, Legislator Chuang suggests that TBSF should be financially responsible for increased costs in blood antigen cleavage, as they could most likely af ...the Bioethics Panel is plausible in predicting one’s blood type, we can conduct a statistical significance test to determine whether or not Kahoot particip
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  • ...<h5 class="card-title">Ep. 01 | Our project for the iGEM competition, anti-microbial peptides, and cyclotides</h5> ...In this episode, we will talk about our project for this year's iGEM competition. Meet 4 of our motivated team members and learn more about cyclotides, a sp
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  • ...dance. Our team believes that safe working conditions are a key element of responsible research and we wanted to make sure that we would follow the safety code of ...oratory personnel and the environment. All members who participated in the conduct of the experiments received the appropriate training, were informed about t
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  • ...on, and in our case, it was no different. When recruiting the team, as the competition was not known in our university, it aroused interest mainly among biotechno ...ng</b> in an environment of companies that were not familiar with the iGEM competition. Therefore, from the very beginning, we <b>invested a lot of time in contac
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  • managing them is a key component of being a responsible scientist or engineer - so please answer the questions do so can lead to immediate disqualification from the competition and referral to the <a
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  • <li><a href="#12Section" data-target="12Section">SDG12 RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION</a></li> As responsible and visionary iGEMer, we believe that we should apply our project and its g
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  • ...021.igem.org/Competition/Rules_of_Conduct/Responsible_Conduct">Responsible Conduct Committee</a>.</b> ...competition. Considering safety and security is an important component of responsible research and innovation.</p>
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  • <a href="https://2021.igem.org/Competition"> Competition Hub </a> / <a href="https://2021.igem.org/Competition#requirements"> 2021 Requirements </a> >
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  • ...3-dioxygenase that converts colorless pyrocatechol to a yellow product. To conduct this reaction, we decided to make use of a cell-free system (CFS) because ...van Gijzen and Dr. Michel Bengtson. This would grant us the possibility to conduct our test with high accuracy and at the point of care. To interpret the read
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  • <a href="https://2021.igem.org/Competition" style="text-decoration: none;"> Competition Hub </a> / <a href="https://2021.igem.org/Competition#requirements" style="text-decoration: none;"> 2021 Requirements </a> >
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  • <li><strong>Promote responsible research</strong> among the scientific community</li> .../strong> and the <strong>Directorate of Education, GNCT Delhi,</strong> to conduct the Mini-summer school over the course of 5 days. Gene Gala saw the registr
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  • ...vation. RDFZ iGEM team addresses safety and security issues throughout the competition lifecycle. Team members consider potential risks to themselves, their commu ...b access and rules (including appropriate clothing, eating, and drinking), responsible individuals (such as lab or departmental specialists or institutional biosa
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  • <p>First of all, we learned that BJEA_China lacks PET films to conduct experiments. <b>We sent them PET films <p>Our team is responsible for improving the thermostability of PETase to improve the degradation abil
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  • <p>First of all, we learned that BJEA_China lacks PET films to conduct experiments. <b>We sent them PET films <p>Our team is responsible for improving the thermostability of PETase to improve the degradation abil
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  • ...work within which scientific innovations can advance, whilst the latter is responsible for demand. Both of which dictate the technology transfer cycle when it com ...d a situation where only large corporations have the financial capacity to conduct the necessary safety tests to get their GMOs approved. Are there any Europe
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  • ...work within which scientific innovations can advance, whilst the latter is responsible for demand. Both of which dictate the technology transfer cycle when it com ...d a situation where only large corporations have the financial capacity to conduct the necessary safety tests to get their GMOs approved. Are there any Europe
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  • ...oratory of Inter University Center in UGM</b>, for providing us a place to conduct our project.</p><p><b>Sub-Directorate of Student Creativities in UGM</b>, f
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  • ...y, etc. However, Dr. Berger also communicated the importance of building a responsible synthetic biology project, where we understood where Manifold could best he ...to biosynthesis. These included <span class="red"> flux imbalance, pathway competition, toxic intermediates, and loss of intermediates</span>. By overcoming these
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  • ...eginning as a wet lab member. Him and the other 4 members of the team were responsible for the brainstorming at the beginning of the year, the research in order t ...artment to help them brainstorm and organise their thoughts throughout the competition. He studied and learned everything there is to know about GDPR to help his
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  • ...Li is the student leader of SJTU-BioX-Shanghai (2020), who introduce iGEM competition to us competition system and provided many significant suggestions about project design, trou
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  • ...d revising content for both judges and teams. Our goal is to ensure a fair competition in which judges are able to clearly and consistently assess the important p ...wears many hats in iGEM, spanning the committees for judging, responsible conduct, safety, and human practices. In his day job he sits at the technical inter
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  • ...ural area students in GU MING elementary schools in Chiayi, Taiwan. We are responsible for the bioscience part of this online program. ...des, we talked about our motivation for participation, our project, how we conduct multidisciplinary collaboration, and most importantly–how we engaged with
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  • ...one"><strong><span style="color: white;">Day 1: Synthetic Biology and iGEM competition</span></strong></button> ...span></strong><span style="font-weight: 400;">, our team conducted a small competition between participants challenging their scientific thinking by critical thin
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  • ...communication goals of the project along with the project’s code of conduct contribute to the UN Sustainable Development Goals for quality education an
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  • ...interested team members to continue to study after the competition.</p> <p>These team members below were responsible for the design of team logo, team uniform
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  • ...partment was essential to solving both the toxic intermediates and pathway competition problems as explained by the scientific perspective. Although the 2020 Virg .... Although we met with scientists, stakeholders, and end-users to ideate a responsible solution, we needed to understand how our solution impacted the social land
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  • ...remely grateful for their active involvement and expertise throughout this competition. The following attributions explain in more detail team member, advisor, an ...ing experiments team members would conduct in the lab. She was also solely responsible for the development of the Wiki page. Additionally, she conducted extensive
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  • ...The given image is the invitation flyer announcing that we were going to conduct an international conference, whose main topic was “tools to avoid the fut <h1>How did we conduct the talk</h1>
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  • <p class="text">A particularly important part of the iGEM competition is a cooperation between iGEM teams from different countries. biology projects. Our goal was to conduct educational seminars, workshops, and lectures on topics such as "careers an
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  • ...our project. His fascination towards experiments drives him to design and conduct the key Aptamer experiment, and helps with others. Besides, he participates ...ent, he has participated in several experiments and helped other groups to conduct related research.</p>
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  • ...nowledge, we focused on <i>the Tianjin Biosecurity Guidelines for Codes of Conduct for Scientists</i>. The aim of <i>the Tianjin Biosecurity Guidelines</i> is ...ing National Day School; B: <i>Tianjin Biosecurity Guidelines for Codes of Conduct for Scientists</i> was the main focus of each online and onsite events.</p>
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  • ...ing the environmental problem of antibiotic contamination. Since iGEM is a competition problem oriented, thus we collaborate a lot on integrated human practice.</ ...on farm sewage monitoring, serving both farmers and government departments responsible for supervising of water quality.</p>
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  • ...e a small step towards goals 7 (“Affordable and Clean Energy”), 12 (“Responsible Consumption and Production”), and 13  (“Climate Action”).</p> He also suggested experiments we could conduct in order to measure crucial parameters that we could verify through modelin
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  • ...urgency of this issue. This prompted us to conduct a more veritable ...development in mind, members of CPU_CHINA 2021 began to conduct
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  • ...ring below which had helped us perfect Viruguard throughout the whole iGEM competition this year. ...>, which are widely used in synthetic biology, and could make it easier to conduct following experiments.
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  • ...has on wildlife and humans to ensure that our project is carried out in a responsible way. <b>You can read more about our analysis of these topics at our <a href ...ow you have thought carefully and creatively about whether your project is responsible and good for the world. We invite you to explore issues relating (but not l
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  • ...In order to make our project reflexive, responsible and responsive, and based on Our first contact was with people responsible for administering public lands, also
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  • ...am members and the general public more aware of synthetic Biology and iGEM competition, we opened a column on our official account, where we publish excellent int ...China with a microbial drug production platform approved by the US FDA, we conduct research and experiment under their guidance, which helps to ensure the sta
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  • Teams <b class="red_text">cannot</b> conduct work with <a href="https://2021.igem.org/Safety/Risk_Groups">Risk Group 3 o ...ratory (including testing projects on or in people) at any time during the competition or at the Giant Jamboree.
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  • ...Environment Day 2021: Ecosystem Restoration. With the opportunity of the competition, we co-authored a responsible
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  • ...we should also actively use the opportunity of human practice in the competition to In his opinion, iGEM as an international competition, the way of communication with the
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  • ...an immediate practical application. But <em>within the context of the iGEM competition</em>, wet-lab projects should remain at an experimental stage. In general, ...a href="https://2021.igem.org/Competition/Responsible_Conduct">Responsible Conduct Committee</a>.</p>
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  • ...les/Promotion_Video">Promotion Video </a> ; <a href="https://2021.igem.org/Competition/Deliverables/Presentation">Presentation Video </a>. </p> ...les_of_Conduct">Rules of Conduct </a> require teams to be safe, secure and responsible in their biological engineering. You must adhere to this in your videos as
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  • <div>iGEM is not just a competition for us, it's an engagement with universities around the world.</div> the competition, LZU-CHINA, Jiangnan_China, SZU-China and Jilin_China co-hosted the 2021 Ch
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  • ...supporting medicine with drugs. "Medical separation" aims to establish the competition mechanism of drug circulation and cut off the economic interest relationshi ...tablish a good image in related fields and reflect the high quality of the competition among different people. Lay a good foundation for the subsequent developmen
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  • ...contributions beneficial to the world, and strive to be responsible for people around the ...lecture, we briefly talked about the content of the iGEM competition,
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  • <span class="nav__counter">Competition</span> <td>Competition wild microbes</td>
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  • <li style="padding-top:10px;"><a href="#stitle_1">1.Competition Deliverables</a></li> <h2 id="stitle_1">1.Competition Deliverables</h2>
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  • our team was mainly responsible for the ideas and activity design of ICII in the early stage, .... Finally, we united 18 iGEM 2021 teams from different regions in China to conduct online
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  • ...contributions beneficial to the world, and strive to be responsible for people around the ...lecture, we briefly talked about the content of the iGEM competition,
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  • our team was mainly responsible for the ideas and activity design of ICII in the early stage, .... Finally, we united 18 iGEM 2021 teams from different regions in China to conduct online
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  • ...f Wet lab. Without her, we couldn't have managed to draw a plan (let alone conduct experiments).</p> ...our Primary PIs. Without his help, we couldn’t have participated in the Competition, as he was the one that contributed the most in order to get funding for ou
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  • ...oxins, we realised that in order to gain acceptance of a biosensor when in competition with other chemical methods, we need to make sure <mark>to limit false posi ...chassis for the final implementation of the biosensor, we decided to <mark>conduct BLASTp search for bacterial proteins that could be similar to the eukaryoti
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  • ..., and I am the team leader of team KEYSTONE 2021. In the team, I am mainly responsible of team management, project management, and web lab.</div> ...uipment and opportunities to participate in various competitions. The igem competition is one of them.
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  • ...ow you have thought carefully and creatively about whether your project is responsible and good for the world. We invite you to explore issues relating (but not l <p>Explain how you have determined your work is responsible and good for the world.</p>
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  • ...ow you have thought carefully and creatively about whether your project is responsible and good for the world. We invite you to explore issues relating (but not l <p>Explain how you have determined your work is responsible and good for the world.</p>
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  • ...ow you have thought carefully and creatively about whether your project is responsible and good for the world. We invite you to explore issues relating (but not l <p>Explain how you have determined your work is responsible and good for the world.</p>
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  • ...ow you have thought carefully and creatively about whether your project is responsible and good for the world. We invite you to explore issues relating (but not l <p>Explain how you have determined your work is responsible and good for the world.</p>
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  • ...ow you have thought carefully and creatively about whether your project is responsible and good for the world. We invite you to explore issues relating (but not l <p>Explain how you have determined your work is responsible and good for the world.</p>
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  • ...ow you have thought carefully and creatively about whether your project is responsible and good for the world. We invite you to explore issues relating (but not l <p>Explain how you have determined your work is responsible and good for the world.</p>
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  • ...open fields. We were able to get samples of diseased crops in advance and conduct an interview. The highlight will be the interview with a farmer there, whic ...the popularity continues for a long time. Korea Rice & Variety service is responsible for improving the rice, and the office exists in different regions. For exa
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  • ...life science. I am responsible for the cell experiment of our team in this competition.</div></figcaption></div></figure></div><div class="flex flex-row space-x-5 ...es to break into the "pit" of biology. Now I am mainly responsible for the conduct of molecular biology experiments and part of the work of human practise.</d
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  • <a href="https://2021.igem.org/Competition/Tracks/Diagnostics"> <a href="https://2021.igem.org/Competition/Tracks/Energy">
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  • ...not be designed without rigorous laboratory experiments; however, we could conduct studies on antifungal resistance in 96-well plates. Moreover, targeting mul ...ist leads to an outbreak of powdery mildew. Oidium haevea is thought to be responsible for this. Tender leaf edges roll inwards to fall, and old leaves show necro
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