Over the
weekend of Friday the 12th of July, some members of the team attended the Young Synthetic Biologists (YSB) conference at the Wellcome Trust and UCL. This provided us with an
opportunity to not only represent our university but also interact with members
of other iGEM UK teams.
Each team
gave a brief presentation about their project and also had posters with extra
information. The projects were all very innovative and exciting and some teams
even collaborated with each other before the end of the programme.
Of course,
people loved our Citizen Science Kits (CSE) and even requested to plant some as far
as Dundee!
Furthermore,
we were split into groups to attend different workshops. This provided an
opportunity for the representatives of different universities to work together
as a team to achieve a common objective. Therefore this activity encouraged
unity amongst the UK teams.
Finally, the
most exciting part of the weekend was getting to meet Randy Rettberg (iGEM
president) who gave a very inspiring speech about iGEM, its challenges and benefits
and future plans for the competition.
Well, I guess
meeting and getting to know each other has led to encouragement and acquisition
of new ideas, especially for new teams. Consequently, I believe the UK teams are
now primed for the European Jamboree where we actually get to battle it out!