Team:Amsterdam/practices/results

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<h4>Experts in biotechnology (Refining molecular mechanism)</h4>
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In the first month of our project we organized presentations at both universities (UvA and VU) and invited scientists from the departments of Molecular Cell Biology and the Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences (SILS). During these presentations we explained how we wanted to realize our project, the Cellular Logbook. Based on all the useful feedback, we were able to refine the molecular mechanisms of the Cellular Logbook.
In the first month of our project we organized presentations at both universities (UvA and VU) and invited scientists from the departments of Molecular Cell Biology and the Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences (SILS). During these presentations we explained how we wanted to realize our project, the Cellular Logbook. Based on all the useful feedback, we were able to refine the molecular mechanisms of the Cellular Logbook.
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Early in the stage of our project we realized that the Cellular Logbook had the potential to become a platform technology for synthetic biology. Although we could think of numerous different applications for our system in the future, none of these applications were really evident at the moment; our main focus was to get the proof of concept that our multi-signal sensing system would work. We did realize though, that we needed to have a clear story on how to present our project to all kinds of audiences.  
Early in the stage of our project we realized that the Cellular Logbook had the potential to become a platform technology for synthetic biology. Although we could think of numerous different applications for our system in the future, none of these applications were really evident at the moment; our main focus was to get the proof of concept that our multi-signal sensing system would work. We did realize though, that we needed to have a clear story on how to present our project to all kinds of audiences.  
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In order to get some advice on this, we went to talk to Willem Fokkema, innovation manager and business developer at the UvA Technology Transfer Office. Willem Fokkema is specialized in the applicability of knowledge and aiding life scientists to find commercial partners. We started of with an explanation of our project, after which he gave us some tips:
In order to get some advice on this, we went to talk to Willem Fokkema, innovation manager and business developer at the UvA Technology Transfer Office. Willem Fokkema is specialized in the applicability of knowledge and aiding life scientists to find commercial partners. We started of with an explanation of our project, after which he gave us some tips:

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