i.UM-Macau

1.Online communication meeting

On the evening of August 4th, we exchanged project exchange and cooperation views with UM-Macau through online communication. We have explored many potential areas of synthesis and look forward to working with UM-Macau in the future to achieve common goals and to advance cooperation in areas such as innovation and education.

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Meeting screenshot

2.Northwestern China iGEM Meetup

We invited them to share the project at the Northwestern China iGEM Meetup. (Click here for details)

3. Gut Alliance

In the Gut Alliance initiated by us, UM-Macau was responsible for promoting the Gut Alliance in overseas accounts such as ins, so that the team of BOKU-Vienna knew about the existence of Gut Alliance, and cooperated with the brochure of Gut Alliance. In addition, the team was responsible for drafting a questionnaire on questions related to the Gut Alliance.

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UM-Macau prepared the questionnaire

ii.CSU-CHINA

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1. Technical exchange

We exchanged the experience and technology of the experimental group. During the experiment, the CSU-CHINA team had an experimental step that failed to obtain ideal data after repeated experiments, so they proposed the form of "experiment mutual" cooperation, hoping that students from different experimental groups could carry out the same experimental step to reduce experimental errors and obtain ideal data. Although the experimental data processing of the CSU-CHINA team was successful in the end, this form was not realized, and we still got inspiration from it.

2. Distribution of brochures

They helped us distribute brochures near Changsha University Town to publicize our project, which also gained attention and publicity in the southern part of our country.

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Members of CSU-CHINA are helping us hand out brochures

3. Send questionnaires to each other

Considering that we need diversified samples, we entrust each other to issue questionnaires on social platforms and use different contacts to obtain more samples.

3. Send questionnaires to each other

We also invited them to participate in the Northwestern China iGEM Meetup Northwestern China iGEM Meetup. (Click here for details)

iii.LZU-China

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1. Gut Alliance

We launched the second Gut Alliance. The LZU-China team helped us actively publicize the alliance and invited other teams with the same intestinal theme to join, so that we won more support. Not only that, we and LZU-CHINA also planned the iG20 campaign initiated by the Gut Alliance, which aims to promote synthetic biology and various team projects through video to expand the reach.

2. Northwestern China iGEM Meetup

LZU-CHINA team members also went to our school to participate in the Northwestern China iGEM Meetup. We discussed the current problems and came up with some solutions. (Click here for details)

3. Content promotion

LZU-China had helped us forward promotional content many times, including our questionnaire and the 99 Public Welfare Day tweets. We also forwarded the questionnaires for them.

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Captain LZU-China helped us promote the event

iv.NPU-CHINA

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1. Regular meeting

This year, we first invited the NPU-CHINA team to our school for pre-project discussion, and then we established a form of cooperation: regular on-line meetings were held to summarize the recent work and share new ideas, and new problems encountered were also discussed.

2. Contact the teacher

We used the resources of the school to contact teachers in this field for both sides. NPU-CHINA also helped us contact teacher Xu Chunlan who is related to intestinal problems. We also introduced teacher Sheng Qinglin from our school to the NPU-CHINA team.

3. Northwestern China iGEM Meetup

We invited them to participate in the Northwestern China iGEM Meetup. (Click here for details)

4. Project submission

We also exchanged some experience on project uploading and submission issues, and helped each other solve some urgent problems.

v.WHU-China

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1.Cooperate with CCCF

We shared CCCF resources with them and provided some new ideas for their HP work, such as connecting patients or experienced doctors through social platforms. We also provided some help in the process of our activities with CCCF, helping us to co-write the plan of the 99 Public Welfare Day activity with CCCF.

2. The idea of education activities

WHU-China shared with us the design ideas of their education activities and suggested that we could carry out popular science education for children through the Science and Technology Museum.

3. Project content inspiration

We have carried on the project content learning and mutual reference. The WHU-China team organized workshops on our team's content, and we drew inspiration from their innovative promotion video.

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WHU-China team members are studying our brochure

vi.AFMU-China

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1. Northwestern China iGEM Meetup

We discussed many issues at the Northwestern China iGEM Meetup, including experimental design and HP activities. As a result, we discussed the cooperation of HP activities several times. (Click here for details)

2. Experimental aspect

During the experiment stage, the AFMU-China team lacked interlab 1 plasmid. In order to carry out the experiment smoothly, we gave them some plasmids to make their experiment proceed smoothly.

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Chat logs from the time

vii.XJU-CHINA

1. Northwestern China iGEM Meetup

We invited them to participate in the Northwestern China iGEM Meetup. (Click here for details)

vii.XJU-CHINA

1. Gut Alliance

They designed the Intestinal Alliance LOGO and the cover of the Gut Alliance handbook

ix.iG20

AFMU-China, BUCT, BIT, BS-Beijing-China, CPU-CHINA, CSU-CHINA, DUT-China, HUBU-HUBEI- China, HiZJU-CNINA, HNU-China, HKUST, JLU-China, LZU-CHINA, NAU-CHINA, NEFU-China, NPU-CHINA, NJTech-China-A, NUDT_CHINA, NJMU-CHINA,NAHU-NFLS, SUSTech-CHINA, SZU-China, UM-Macau, UESTC-China, XJTLU-CHINA, XMU-China and ZJUT-China together comprise the 27 teams of iG20: Together, we formed iG20, a united organization, and recorded three videos together to make efforts for the popularization of synthetic biology and iGEM, hoping to create a higher social impact.