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== German Modelling Collaborations == | == German Modelling Collaborations == | ||
- | LMU Munich: Modelling Workshop | + | LMU Munich: Modelling Workshop<br> |
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LMU Munich invited us to the CAS Conference on Symthetic Biology at their beautiful campus outside of Munich city centre. We met up with the team after the conference had ended and spent a morning going through their project and looking at areas where modelling would be most helpful to their project. Together we came up with some great ideas and both teams will be looking into these further over the coming weeks. | LMU Munich invited us to the CAS Conference on Symthetic Biology at their beautiful campus outside of Munich city centre. We met up with the team after the conference had ended and spent a morning going through their project and looking at areas where modelling would be most helpful to their project. Together we came up with some great ideas and both teams will be looking into these further over the coming weeks. | ||
- | TU Darmstadt: Ocean Model | + | TU Darmstadt: Ocean Model<br> |
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We chatted with their modeller Henrick about how we could improve our ocean model, as he is working on similar models related to fluid motion and dynamics. He proposed a couple of different approaches and suggested some software, YASARA, that would be helpful to us. | We chatted with their modeller Henrick about how we could improve our ocean model, as he is working on similar models related to fluid motion and dynamics. He proposed a couple of different approaches and suggested some software, YASARA, that would be helpful to us. | ||
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Achievements
Rathenau Debate Proposal
This October, the Rathenau Instituut (in collaboration with the African-European iGEM organization committee) will stage the Meeting of Young Minds Debate 2012, in which young people representing the worlds of science, the public and policy making will come together to debate around the topic of synthetic biology and society. Our proposal (‘A synthetic biology future, a synthetic biology crisis’) is one of two themes selected for debate. Over the last month we have written a position paper which outlines the major issues surrounding deliberate release of modified organisms into the environment, and considers a ‘disaster scenario’ that takes place in some possible future where synthetic biology technologies are commonplace. By opening up debate around these issues we hope to address some of the concerns raised by opponents of synthetic biology technology.
German Modelling Collaborations
LMU Munich: Modelling Workshop
LMU Munich invited us to the CAS Conference on Symthetic Biology at their beautiful campus outside of Munich city centre. We met up with the team after the conference had ended and spent a morning going through their project and looking at areas where modelling would be most helpful to their project. Together we came up with some great ideas and both teams will be looking into these further over the coming weeks.
TU Darmstadt: Ocean Model
We chatted with their modeller Henrick about how we could improve our ocean model, as he is working on similar models related to fluid motion and dynamics. He proposed a couple of different approaches and suggested some software, YASARA, that would be helpful to us.
Medal Requirements
Bronze:
Silver: In addition to the Bronze Medal requirements...
Gold: In addition to the Bronze and Silver Medal requirements, any one or more of the following: