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We are very proud of the many achievements we have accomplished this summer. Here is a compilation of our feats! <br />
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We are very proud of the many achievements we have accomplished this summer. Here is a compilation of our feats! <br /><be><be>
1. We collaborated with a lab and helped 4 other iGEM teams by sharing DNA materials, characterizing their parts and modeling! Click <a href="/Team:Peking/HumanPractice/Outreach/Collaboration">Here</a>.<br /><br />
1. We collaborated with a lab and helped 4 other iGEM teams by sharing DNA materials, characterizing their parts and modeling! Click <a href="/Team:Peking/HumanPractice/Outreach/Collaboration">Here</a>.<br /><br />
2. We outlined and detailed a new approach of human pratice called "Sowing Tomorrow's Synthetic Biologists"! Click <a href="/Team:Peking/HumanPractice/Sowing">Here</a>.<br /><br />
2. We outlined and detailed a new approach of human pratice called "Sowing Tomorrow's Synthetic Biologists"! Click <a href="/Team:Peking/HumanPractice/Sowing">Here</a>.<br /><br />

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Achievements

We are very proud of the many achievements we have accomplished this summer. Here is a compilation of our feats!
1. We collaborated with a lab and helped 4 other iGEM teams by sharing DNA materials, characterizing their parts and modeling! Click Here.

2. We outlined and detailed a new approach of human pratice called "Sowing Tomorrow's Synthetic Biologists"! Click Here.

3. We presented all fresh iGEMers with a collection and praise of historic iGEM projects to share and learn from each other! Click Here.

4. We submitted 11 high quality and well-characterized standard biobricks! Click Here.

5. We improved the ease-of-use of "Lux Brick" that primarily constructed by Cambridge iGEM 2010 and carefully characterized its dynamics of functionality! Click Here.

6.We rationally constructed an ultra-sensitive genetically encoded sensor of luminance – Luminesensor and comprehensively characterized it. Luminesensor proved to be as sensitive to sense natural light and even bioluminescence! Click Here.

7. We successfully implemented spatiotemporal control of cellular behavior, such as high-resolution 2-D and 3-D bio-printing using dim light, and even utilizing the luminescence of an iPad! Click Here and Here.

8. We successfully implemented cell-cell communication using light for the very first time in synthetic biology! Here.

Therefore, we believe that we deserve a Gold Medal Prize.

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