Team:Peking/HumanPractice/Outreach/Workshop

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Figure 13. Weiyue, from CQB in Peking University, is introducing us her project.
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Figure 14. Group photo with Connie M. Lee, Associate Director of the Center for Systems & Synthetic Biology at UCSF. (On the back is our first version of poster.)
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Figure 5. Group photo with Connie M. Lee, Associate Director of the Center for Systems & Synthetic Biology at UCSF. (On the back is our first version of poster.)
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Revision as of 12:52, 26 September 2012

Summary

On July 25th to 29th, the Center for Quantitative Biology in Peking University and Center for System & Synthetic Biology in UCSF co-organized a challenge workshop among undergraduate, graduate, and post-doc students. Peking iGEM team put up 3 posters and introduced our projects to other participants and professors. We also discussed with other participants on their projects.

PKU-UCSF Workshop

On July 25th to 29th, the Center of Quantitative Biology in Peking University and Center for System & Synthetic Biology in UCSF co-organized a challenge workshop among undergraduate, graduate, and post-doc students. Participants were divided into several teams discussing synthetic biological issues such as optogenetic, micro-fluids, cell stress management, and cell size control. "The teams went through successive rounds of brainstorming, research and discussion, and then presented their ideas daily to the other teams for further critique and redirection." ("Center Organizes Team Challenge Workshop with Peking University")

Figure 10. PKU-UCSF Workshop.

Figure 1. PKU-UCSF Workshop.

Figure 11. Group photo of our team.

Figure 2. Group photo of our team.

On July 25th, Peking 2012 iGEM team participated in the PKU-UCSF Workshop. We put up 3 posters and introduced our projects to other participants and professors. We also discussed with other participants on their projects. We got a chance to discuss with Director Connie M. Lee from UCSF. The conversation benefited us a lot.

Figure 12. A student is consulting our project.

Figure 3. A student from Tsinghua University is consulting our project.

Figure 13. Weiyue is introducing us her project.

Figure 4. Weiyue, from CQB in Peking University, is introducing us her project.

Figure 14. Group photo with Connie M. Lee.

Figure 5. Group photo with Connie M. Lee, Associate Director of the Center for Systems & Synthetic Biology at UCSF. (On the back is our first version of poster.)

On July 26th, Ms Lee, the Science Director of Beijing No.4 High School came to visit us. We invited her to come to the Workshop and feel the atmosphere of the brainstorming process and scientific discussion. See Guidance & Funding Application.

Figure 15. Ms Lee is listening to students’ brainstorming.

Figure 6. Ms Lee is listening to students' brainstorming.

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