Team:Lyon-INSA/collaboration

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<h1>How did we collaborate?</h1>
<h1>How did we collaborate?</h1>
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Collaboration is a very important issue. We think that sharing our ideas could be very benefic for both team engaged in the collaboration. There are more than 240 teams involved in the iGEM 2012 so it was impossible not to find another team sharing same aspect of our project.<br>
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Collaboration is a very important issue. We think that sharing our ideas could be very beneficial for both teams engaged in the collaboration. There are more than 240 teams involved in the iGEM 2012 so it was impossible not to find another team sharing some aspects of our project.<br>
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<h4>IGEM FRANCE</h4>
 
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<a href="www.sites.google.com/site/igemfrance/">iGEM FRANCE</a>  is a collaborative website that gathers together the iGEM French community. It has been created in the beginning of 2012 by Paris-Bettencour team as a help for students and professors to create and run their iGEM team.<br>
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<h3>iGEM FRANCE</h3>
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<a href="http://sites.google.com/site/igemfrance/"><font>iGEM FRANCE</font></a>  is a network gathering the French iGEM community together, linked by a collaborative website. Everything started in February 2012 in Lyon, by the meeting "The iGEM French Touch", organized by the Lyon-INSA iGEM team to help new French iGEMers to improve their scientific, human and financial organization. The ambition of iGEM France is to promote and develop in France SynBio research and development, SynBio teaching, biosafety and  bioethics, dialogue between science and society, and develop SynBio programmation by Governmental agencies. <br>
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<h4>Collaboration with the University of British Columbia (UBC)</h4>
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We have established a collaboration with UBC for our human practices. Indeed UBC is working on Intellectual property this year such as our team.<br>
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One of our advisor is an economic teacher so we have suggest to UBC when we have seen they have made a survey on IP, that we can bring them some suggestion to improve their survey or to interpret their survey. In exchange they have shared with us their survey results.<br>
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We have used their results to show what kind of IP issues IGEM teams could meet.
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<h3>Collaboration with the University of British Columbia (UBC)</h3>
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To see the results of our collaboration you might read our human practice.<br>
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We have established a collaboration with <a href="https://2012.igem.org/Team:British_Columbia">UBC</a> for our Human Practice. Indeed, UBC was working on Intellectual property (IP) this year, an aspect we also chose to explore.<br>
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One of our advisors is a Professor in Economics. Thus, we have suggested to UBC when they sent their survey on IP, that we could share with them our knowledge and thoughts to improve their survey or to interpret the results of their survey. In exchange they shared the results of their survey with us.<br>
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We have used their results to show what kind of IP issues iGEM teams could meet.
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To see the results of our collaboration you might want to read our <a href="https://2012.igem.org/Team:Lyon-INSA/humanPractice"><font> Human Practice page</font></a>.<br>
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<h4>An attempt with Goettingen team</h4>
 
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<h3>An interesting way to undertake a collaboration with Göttingen team</h3>
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Furthermore, we tried to begin a collaboration with Goettingen team. They are working on a super swimmer E.Coli strain. We propose them different way for the collaboration. We could compare the effect of the swimming effect on the biofilm between their E.Coli strain and our Bacillus subtilis natural swimmer strain. We proposed them to send our Bacillus subtilis strain to make them able to make a small swimming competition between both strains. But for different reasons, unfortunately the collaboration did not succeed.<br>
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Furthermore, we have tried to begin a collaboration with the <a href="https://2012.igem.org/Team:Goettingen">Göttingen team</a>. They are working on a super swimming <i>E. coli</i> strain. We have proposed them different ways for collaboration. For example, we were interested in comparing the impact of swimming on biofilm destabilization between their <i>E. coli</i> strain and our <i>Bacillus subtilis</i> natural swimming strain. We offered to send them our <i>Bacillus subtilis</i> strain to also make them able to perform comparative swimming behavior studies between both strains. Several different reasons made this collaboration unsuccessful.<br>
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<h4>Collaboration with Munich</h4>
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We took part to Munich survey about their proposition of standardization of BioBricks part descriptions.
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<h3>Collaboration with TU Munich</h3>
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We took part in <a href="https://2012.igem.org/Team:TU_Munich">TU Munich</a>'s survey about their proposition of standardization of BioBricks part descriptions.<br>
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<center><img id="TUM12_badge" width="150px" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2012/c/c6/TUM12_Collaboration_medal1.png" alt="We completed TU Munich's survey on Standardization of BioBrick part descriptions"/></center>
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Latest revision as of 03:51, 27 October 2012

How did we collaborate?

Collaboration is a very important issue. We think that sharing our ideas could be very beneficial for both teams engaged in the collaboration. There are more than 240 teams involved in the iGEM 2012 so it was impossible not to find another team sharing some aspects of our project.

iGEM FRANCE

iGEM FRANCE is a network gathering the French iGEM community together, linked by a collaborative website. Everything started in February 2012 in Lyon, by the meeting "The iGEM French Touch", organized by the Lyon-INSA iGEM team to help new French iGEMers to improve their scientific, human and financial organization. The ambition of iGEM France is to promote and develop in France SynBio research and development, SynBio teaching, biosafety and bioethics, dialogue between science and society, and develop SynBio programmation by Governmental agencies.

iGEM FRANCE

Collaboration with the University of British Columbia (UBC)

We have established a collaboration with UBC for our Human Practice. Indeed, UBC was working on Intellectual property (IP) this year, an aspect we also chose to explore.
One of our advisors is a Professor in Economics. Thus, we have suggested to UBC when they sent their survey on IP, that we could share with them our knowledge and thoughts to improve their survey or to interpret the results of their survey. In exchange they shared the results of their survey with us.
We have used their results to show what kind of IP issues iGEM teams could meet. To see the results of our collaboration you might want to read our Human Practice page.

An interesting way to undertake a collaboration with Göttingen team

Furthermore, we have tried to begin a collaboration with the Göttingen team. They are working on a super swimming E. coli strain. We have proposed them different ways for collaboration. For example, we were interested in comparing the impact of swimming on biofilm destabilization between their E. coli strain and our Bacillus subtilis natural swimming strain. We offered to send them our Bacillus subtilis strain to also make them able to perform comparative swimming behavior studies between both strains. Several different reasons made this collaboration unsuccessful.

Collaboration with TU Munich

We took part in TU Munich's survey about their proposition of standardization of BioBricks part descriptions.

We completed TU Munich's survey on Standardization of BioBrick part descriptions


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