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were facing and try to help each other out, in addition to talking to synthetic biology enthusiasts who wanted
to know more.</p>
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<h2>Our mascots</h2>
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<p>We also shared our experience with others, gave them a bit of our own perspective and hopefully helped them
as
much as they helped us.</p>
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<h2>What do ours partners have to say about it?</h2>
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<p>“On the first day of the meetup, we learned about other team projects, perspectives, and strategies for the
competition. We had the opportunity to see the different Human practices activities and how they approached
the
design with synthetic biology. These helped us generate ideas to apply to our own projects and plan new
possible
collaborations. On the second day, we had a conversation with other LATAM teams. We engaged in open dialogue
to
discuss general problems surrounding an iGEM project. Even though it would be best if our projects flowed
perfectly, it was heartwarming to discover that most teams share similar challenges, especially regarding
finance and team organization. In some cases, a team had already faced and solved some of the problems we or
others had, so the meetup was a great tool to share experiences and provide guidance between each other.”
~IGEM
UAM</p>
<p>“Thanks to the LATAM Meetup, we were able to connect with a lot of teams from Latin America and discovered
that
a large part of us was dealing with similar problems in our communities and that we all saw an opportunity
to
help solve them through Synthetic Biology. It was a great experience to be able to meet so many like-minded
people and it was also an excellent space to spark up important conversations, share our struggles, our
tips,
and start possible collaborations.” ~ IGEM ITESO_GUADALAJARA.</p>
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<h2>What do ours partners have to say about it?</h2>
</center>
<p>“On the first day of the meetup, we learned about other team projects, perspectives, and strategies for the
competition. We had the opportunity to see the different Human practices activities and how they approached
the
design with synthetic biology. These helped us generate ideas to apply to our own projects and plan new
possible
collaborations. On the second day, we had a conversation with other LATAM teams. We engaged in open dialogue
to
discuss general problems surrounding an iGEM project. Even though it would be best if our projects flowed
perfectly, it was heartwarming to discover that most teams share similar challenges, especially regarding
finance and team organization. In some cases, a team had already faced and solved some of the problems we or
others had, so the meetup was a great tool to share experiences and provide guidance between each other.”
~IGEM
UAM</p>
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</div>
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<p>“Thanks to the LATAM Meetup, we were able to connect with a lot of teams from Latin America and discovered
that
a large part of us was dealing with similar problems in our communities and that we all saw an opportunity
to
help solve them through Synthetic Biology. It was a great experience to be able to meet so many like-minded
people and it was also an excellent space to spark up important conversations, share our struggles, our
tips,
and start possible collaborations.” ~ IGEM ITESO_GUADALAJARA.</p>
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<h2>#Throwbacktothepresentations - Video:</h2>
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