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     <p>What we learned from this presentation and Q/A session was that while we did the work, we failed to portray certain parts of it when presenting. The first question of biosensors was especially interesting because the purpose of our project was to further the field of synthetic biology. Even though we made our project based on biosensors, we didn't make it clear what we work we did with biosensors in our presentation. This was something we kept in mind and improved in later presentations.</p>
-  <p>After presenting, we also got the opportunity to give them a tour of our lab space. While this wasn't focused on our project itself, it was a great way to talk with their team and share our work place. MIT is right across the Charles River for hs yet we don't get this opportunity to collaborate on project often. Having them in our lab, sharing our safety regulations, showing them around were all things that gave made the whole experience more meaningful. </p>
+  <p>After presenting, we also got the opportunity to give them a tour of our lab space. While this wasn't focused on our project itself, it was a great way to talk with their team and share our work place. MIT is right across the Charles River for us yet we don't get this opportunity to collaborate on project often. Having them in our lab, sharing our safety regulations, showing them around were all things that gave made the whole experience more meaningful. </p>
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     Being able to share our project and work environment was very exciting. It was great to meet and collaborate with an iGEM team so close to our campus. We definitely look forward to keeping this connection alive on future iGEM projects.</p>
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