Collaboration

Making Lifelong Connections

Collaboration has been central to our iGEM project, enriching our research and propelling us toward innovative solutions. From the earliest stages of project design to the final implementation, we actively engaged with teams, researchers, and experts to enhance the impact of our work. We worked closely with other iGEM teams, participating in joint events, and exchanging insights. These collaborations allowed us to test our ideas on a broader scale and gain feedback from different perspectives. Moreover, we integrated input from external mentors, ensuring that our project not only advanced scientifically but also addressed real-world applications. 

Brainstorming Phase: Dachuang Program

Dachuang played a vital role in our growth as a team and in the advancement of our project. The initiative provided the structure and resources we needed to transform an initial concept into a scientifically sound and socially impactful solution. We shared our Tampon X solution to peer students and professors, receiving advice and suggestions from interdisciplinary scholars. This process not only strengthened our technical skills but also cultivated our collaboration and project management capabilities, both of which are essential for success in iGEM. 

Dachuang provided a collaborative environment where we worked with students from different disciplines. This multidisciplinary approach was crucial as it allowed us to address the various aspects of the project—biological, engineering, and practical product design. Each team member contributed their unique expertise, making the research process more dynamic and thorough. 

A key feature of the Dachuang Project was the mentorship we received from experienced faculty and industry professionals. Their guidance helped us navigate the complexities of synthetic biology and product development. We regularly presented our progress, receiving critical feedback that shaped the next steps of our project. 

Beyond the technical aspects, Dachuang also emphasized the entrepreneurial side of innovation. We participated in workshops on market analysis, user needs, and product scalability, which helped us think beyond the lab and consider how our solution could be implemented in real-world settings. 

Human Practice: Collaboration Comic with XJTLU

In collaboration with XJTLU, we created a science popularization comic that simplifies complex concepts in synthetic biology and bioengineering through engaging, vivid illustrations. By breaking down the science into easy-to-understand steps, we aim to inspire curiosity and understanding of how synthetic biology can be applied in everyday life, from developing new plant species to creating life-saving medications. 

  

Science Bio-Art collection held by JLU-NBBS

iGEMers from Jilin university college of basic medical sciences held this multi university iGEM teams Bio art collection. Participating iGEM teams created iGEM comic design aiming to using daily language to explain Synthetic biology concepts and applications.

  

Event: CCiC conference

As part of our iGEM project, we presented our poster and Tampon X solution to fellow scholars and iGEM teams during CCiC conference.Engaging with the broader iGEM community also helped us exchange ideas and learn from other innovative solutions. 

In addition to presenting our work, we organized a lecture focused on the application of iGEM in addressing environmental issues. During this session, we discussed how synthetic biology could be harnessed to tackle global challenges such as pollution, waste management, and climate change. We highlighted specific iGEM projects that pioneered solutions in areas like water purification, biodegradable materials, and carbon capture. The lecture aimed to inspire participants to explore the vast potential of synthetic biology in creating sustainable, eco-friendly innovations that could reshape the future of environmental science.