Collaborations with 2022 iGEM teams
iGEM MetaThess Team
iGEM MetaThess has invited us to create a video with different iGEM teams worldwide, with an opportunity to be connected with other participating iGEM teams. The video for each team is recorded in front of an essential and characteristic monument or place of each team’s city. Our teammates were able to promote our projects in the video as well.
[link to video](https://youtu.be/pKEGJIWCPgM)iGEM Tec Chihuahua
iGEM Tec Chihuahua has invited us to participate in a global collaboration on human practices and education areas. As one of 23 participating teams, we together created a short comic book about each team’s project for children to paint on. The comic books are then distributed to elementary/middle schools to kids from ages 6-12. Attached below is the final version of the comic global. Whole coloring book: green, “The magic of synthetic biology”
USAFA iGEM
USAFA has invited us to create a character and illustration related to our project, which involves creating a picture book and helping iGEM teams to promote their projects. 12 different teams from 7 countries collaborated and worked to collect stories of each team’s important research and compiled them into one coloring book.
iGEM NTHU
In order to promote the importance of synthetic biology and where these experiments are taking place, NTNHU_Taiwan decided to create a map for iGEMers. In this collaboration, they use the character that each team designed to mark the locations and promote our projects. A total of 31 teams’ projects and their mascot were collected to build the fantastic map. Not only was it an embedded Google map, but it is also a dream library that can encourage people around the world to do something that could contribute to making a difference in the world through synthetic biology. Through the below photo, we could together explore the iGEM scientific world. Participating iGEM Team list:
Asia Team Lists | Europe Team Lists | America Team Lists |
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Taiwan-NTHU_Taiwan | Denmark-Ucopenhagen | Canada-Calgary |
Taiwan-NYCU_Formosa | Germany-Uni-Hamburg | the USA-William_and_Mary |
Taiwan-NYCU-Taipei | Germany-Team Aachen | Mexico-ITESO_Guadalajara |
Taiwan-CSMU_Taiwan | Germany-IGEM Munich | Mexico-UAM |
Taiwan-CCU_Taiwan | Belgium-Bio-Brussels | Brazil-Unicamp_Brazil |
China-NNU-China | Netherlands-Nanobuddy_Groningen | Brazil-USP-EEL-Brazil |
Hong Kong-CityU_HongKong | Netherlands-Wageningen_UR | |
Macau-UM_Macau | Netherlands-iGEM TU Eindhoven | |
Macau-PuiChing_Macau | Hungary-ELTE | |
Kazakh-NU_Kazakhstan | France-iGEM IONIS Paris | |
France-iGEM Sorbonne University | ||
France-INSA_Lyon1 | ||
Spain-Navarra_BioGalaxy | ||
Bulgaria-iGEM BULGARIA | ||
Greece-Thessaloniki |
Collaboration with corporation
SnapGene is a molecular biology software that helps millions of researchers worldwide to design plasmids easily through visualization and simulation. They gently offered us a free license to use SnapGene in our project.