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+ | <p><a href="https://2012.igem.org/Team:Queens_Canada">Team Queens Canada</a> says: "As a part of our human practices project, we made a <a href="https://igem.org/Videos/iGEM_Queens_Canada_2012_Video_2">video</a> that uses dance to explain the theory behind PCR! Share with your team, your next year's team and with your classmates. The goal is to make learning easier!" | ||
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+ | <div class="title">Team Queens Canada - ChimeriQ x SynthetiQ</div> | ||
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+ | <p><a href="https://2012.igem.org/Team:Queens_Canada">Team Queens Canada</a> says: "This is a <a href="https://igem.org/Videos/iGEM_Queens_Canada_2012_Video">short trailer</a> that we made about our project and what you can expect to see from us at this year's Regional Jamboree!" | ||
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Revision as of 19:31, 10 October 2012
The iGEM community page lets you see what some of your fellow iGEM Teams are up to. If you want to add something to this page, send us an email to hq (at) igem . org and we'll add it! |
Team Queens Canada says: "As a part of our human practices project, we made a video that uses dance to explain the theory behind PCR! Share with your team, your next year's team and with your classmates. The goal is to make learning easier!" |
Team Queens Canada says: "This is a short trailer that we made about our project and what you can expect to see from us at this year's Regional Jamboree!" |
"This year, the uOttawa iGEM Team produced a full-length documentary entitled "The Nature of Synthetic Biology". The video discusses the definition of a synthetic organism, the potential dangers of introduction of synthetic organisms into the environment, and the ways in which synthetic biology should be regulated. Our documentary is designed to disseminate the key concepts and issues concerning synthetic biology to the general public, and is posted on YouTube to facilitate world-wide access. You are invited to view our documentary trailer here!" |
"During this year's iGEM competition, we were involved in the making of a informational video in cooperation with several other iGEM teams around the world. Very early on it was decided that the product of our labor should be focused on the ethical aspects of synthetic biology but also teach the public about iGEM and synthetic biology in general. Check out their video! |
"This is a fictitious concept video produced by the Norwich Research Park and University of East Anglia 2012 iGEM Team. It explores a futuristic world where synthetic biology is commonplace, and comes in the form product launch of a biosensing tattoo named 'Cura'. Cura is produced with immortalised cells containing specific gene systems, allowing each strand of the tattoo to sense different chemicals within the body and either report on changes or act upon changes itself, harnessing the power and potential of synthetic biology." |
"Do you believe in true love and want to know more about RNA Scaffold? Check out an awesome musical comic video from ZJU-China team! Enjoy the romantic love story of Syn & Bio!" Check out their video! |
"In iGEM 2012, team Shenzhen is to construct a real semiautonomous organelle from the natural one, yeast mitochondrion. We call it Yeast Artificial Organelle, and YAO for short. Click for more details." |
"Shenzhen is a special consortium named after a city. Team members are not from one school, but eight, including HUST, SCU, SCUT, UESTC, WHU, SCNU, SEU and CUHK. Click to find their stories in Shenzhen!" |
"Our project description for ''Cancel the Cancer''. We hope this video will provide you a quick, comfortable look at our project." Watch their video here! |
"As the sole igem team from Shandong Province, OUCigem has made huge efforts to bring synthetic biology into our school. Beside academic preparation, we have also organized a lot of social actiivities to publicize synthetic biology: we introduces synthetic biology to students in local high school; we are setting up a system for educating new college igemers for the next generation of Synthetic Biologists; we as well built good cooperation with QIBEBT. We believe OUCigemers will make more and better progress in the future." Check out their video! |
"We are going to organize an interactive expo in our uni this September 19, 20 and 21. This expo is called "Túnel de la Biología Sintética" (The Tunnel of Synthetic Biology), which is basically a set of 10 stations (with posters and interactive activities) arranged in a manner that resembles a tunnel, where we'll introduce the general public to Genetic Engineering, Biotechnology and Synthetic Biology using an accessible language." - Team UANL Mty-Mexico There will be an online tour in English at the following times:
Follow along at their Facebook group, and Twitter (@iGEMUANL)! Click here for the tour! |
"SocialiGEM: Everything you want in one common space. Add your photo, open a blog or a group and chat with other igemmers. SocialiGEM is the easiest way to share information and to keep in touch with other igemmers. Sign in and help Team Trieste to improve it!!" |
"Hi, we are Team METU. After several ideas and shootings and several disappointments with our team video, we thought why so serious, we have tons of funny clips we shot for ourselves. So with the aid of a small camera and this years funny and catchy songs, we edited our small funny video clips to show the iGEM community our fun team and share our fun in the lab with all of you." Check out their video! |
"We are this year's iGEM team from the TU München. Within our team and also in discussions with other iGEM teams during the last years we came across a potential point for improvement: Standardization of BioBrick part descriptions. To achieve the best output for all of us we appreciate your input and feedback. In addition we will provide you with a small present for the collaboration page of your wiki and we will raffle a typical Bavarian present among all teams completing the following survey: www.surveymonkey.com/s/B8LZNXQ. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact us under igem (at) wzw.tum.de." |
"Sharing and learning from each other is one of the most important features of the iGEM competition, in that any lack of experience could be well ameliorated by studying the projects and the way of presenting them of other and/or previous teams. We managed to introduce you some representative projects from different perspective. And we hope this collection might help iGEMers with their projects and presentations." Check out their video review! |
"As an emerging field, Synthetic Biology calls for more lively and intelligent young minds to generate ideas with great potentials. This summer, Peking2012 iGEM team has done a great job to motivate high school students to study Synthetic Biology and to guide them toward future participation in iGEM competition." Watch their video here! |
Teams, check out the series of Autodesk tutorial videos for user tips and shortcuts! Tutorials are available for the following: |
Linda Kahl has formulated a survey to get information that will help define the enabling technologies of synthetic biology. She writes: ''Dear Colleagues,
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''Hi! We are the Fatih-Medical Team. In our project, we're dealing with a severe disease like cancer. But this fact didn't prevent us from also having fun at our lab work. We're pleased to introduce our team. Enjoy our video!'' |
"We here at Dundee University have re-written a popular Billy Joel anthem to celebrate the ecstasy of successful cloning, and the agony of when it all goes wrong. We think all other participants can relate to this tale." Check out their video! |
Team Tec-Monterrey says: "Hello! We are Team Tec-Monterrey from Monterrey, México. We have been working really hard all summer but also having loads of fun. In this video you take a glance at a normal day at our lab. Don't forget to visit our wiki for more fun stuff." |
Team Paris Bettencourt made a video introducing their project for this year! For more information about their project, check out their wiki! |
"The Boston University iGEM team would like to invite you to participate in the first ever New England iGEM (NEGEM) meeting in Boston on Saturday, September 15th. We thought it would be a great opportunity for the New England regional teams to meet one another and practice presenting before the Regional Jamboree in October so students and advisers can give the teams feedback and the teams will have time to improve their presentations before October. We'll happily welcome other teams from the North East outside of New England if you want to travel to Boston for the day. We hope to see you in September! For more information, please contact Traci Haddock (thaddock at bu dot edu), the BU Team Adviser." |
"#gemFM is University College London's iGEM radio show. Their aim is to raise awareness of the breadth of projects synthetic biology offers, and offer a platform for iGEM teams to share their project and reflect on the competition. Each episode features an in-depth conversation with a team and an expert interview." Tune in here! |
Team UT-Tokyo-Software created a BioBrick search program! "'BioBrick Search' by UT-Tokyo-Software is a web application for searching BioBrick parts that everyone can easily use on web browser. Search results are sorted by criteria such as relevance to your input, popularity and reliability to ensure you get the BioBrick you want faster than ever. Please try it out!" |
Team NYMU-Taipei is hosting a team meet-up on August 15th and says: "After devoting ourselves to amazing ideas for half of the summer vacation, it is high time for us to share the inspiration, excitement and initial results. On August 15th, let's huddle, dear iGEMers. Let dreams from synthetic biology tie all of us together." |
Team UANL_Mty-Mexico are continuing their blog from last year and they've updated their iGEM History database! Check it out, and read their posts on iGEM and synthetic biology. |
Team Stanford-Brown created a Facebook page for iGEM memes, and says: "You know who you are. You revel in minipreps, ligations, and gel extractions. You toil with biobricks. Share your stories here. Be Great [and submit your memes to igemmemes@gmail.com]." |
Team NTNU Trondheim says: "The iGEM matchmaker [website] makes it possible for teams to share their strengths and what they would like help with, making it easy to get in touch with other teams." |
Team Edinburgh created a video that describes their goals and project! |
Meet the members of Team Bielefeld-Germany in this video! |
Team University College London made this video to explain their project! |