Team:Valencia/collaboration
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Revision as of 10:40, 19 September 2012
Collaborations
We think that besides a competition, iGEM is a social event and a unique opportunity to get in touch with young scientists all around the world with the same interests as you. It is really grateful to interact with other teams, share experiences, help each other and talk about science. For this reason we have tried to follow as many teams as possible to know what they are working on and try to help as far as possible.
Twitter and Facebook are great tools for this, as well as the new social network only for igemers that the Trieste Team has recently developed:
More in concrete we have been collaborating with the following teams:
University College of LondonThe UCL team is driving a radio show #gemFM wich involves interviews with international teams for giving people a sense of the global iGEM community and the breadth and diversity of synthetic biology projects.
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