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<h2>Teams share their accomplishments online, via the iGEM 2007 wiki and the Registry of Standard Biological Parts, and through a poster and a 20-minute presentation at the Jamboree.  The judging process begins online one week before the Jamboree, during which the entire community evaluates each team's contribution to the iGEM wiki and to the Registry.  The responsibility then narrows to the Official Judging Committee, which judges each team's poster and presentation during the Jamboree.</h2>
<h2>Teams share their accomplishments online, via the iGEM 2007 wiki and the Registry of Standard Biological Parts, and through a poster and a 20-minute presentation at the Jamboree.  The judging process begins online one week before the Jamboree, during which the entire community evaluates each team's contribution to the iGEM wiki and to the Registry.  The responsibility then narrows to the Official Judging Committee, which judges each team's poster and presentation during the Jamboree.</h2>
<h2>In addition to the core Jamboree events on November 3 - 4 this year, we hope you'll stick around for the Registry workshop on the 4th & 5th and the BioBricks Foundation workshop on the 5th & 6th.  The Registry Workshop will cover topics relating to models for Part Peer-Review and Registry2.0.  The BioBricks Foundation workshop (separate registration required) will consider legal and characterization standards.</h2>
<h2>In addition to the core Jamboree events on November 3 - 4 this year, we hope you'll stick around for the Registry workshop on the 4th & 5th and the BioBricks Foundation workshop on the 5th & 6th.  The Registry Workshop will cover topics relating to models for Part Peer-Review and Registry2.0.  The BioBricks Foundation workshop (separate registration required) will consider legal and characterization standards.</h2>
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<h1>TRAVEL</h1>
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<h2>This year over 650 participants are coming to the Jamboree, which will fill MIT's Stata center and many local hotels to near-capacity (the 3 cotemporal internal medicine conferences doesn't help, either).  Make your reservations now and be sure to pay the Jamboree registration fee before October 1!  Check out maps and get the details on Visas, hotels, and getting around boston on the TRAVEL page.</h2>
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<h1>COMPETE</h1>
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<h2>The Judging Committee is bigger and better than ever, the list of awards has been refined and perfected, and some interesting twists have been added to the competition this year: the online community judgement system and the introduction of competition tracks.  But some things are tradition: the BioBrick Trophy will be returning from Ljubljana to be presented to and engraved with this year's Grand Prize Winning Team.  Get the scoop on it all on the COMPETE page.</h2>
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<h1>RESULTS</h1>
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<h2>Check out the offical results of the iGEM 2007 Jamboree, including pictures, videos, and links for all of the teams.  Publicize your team's success, then download our Media Kit and start bootstrapping iGEM 2008!  (The Year of One Hundred Teams!)</h2>
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Revision as of 11:58, 23 August 2007

The annual Jamboree celebrates the culmination of the iGEM competition. All teams gather during the first weekend of November at MIT's Stata Center to share their parts and projects in competition for awards of excellence. Many teams leave as winners, but only one leaves as the year's champion.

Teams share their accomplishments online, via the iGEM 2007 wiki and the Registry of Standard Biological Parts, and through a poster and a 20-minute presentation at the Jamboree. The judging process begins online one week before the Jamboree, during which the entire community evaluates each team's contribution to the iGEM wiki and to the Registry. The responsibility then narrows to the Official Judging Committee, which judges each team's poster and presentation during the Jamboree.

In addition to the core Jamboree events on November 3 - 4 this year, we hope you'll stick around for the Registry workshop on the 4th & 5th and the BioBricks Foundation workshop on the 5th & 6th. The Registry Workshop will cover topics relating to models for Part Peer-Review and Registry2.0. The BioBricks Foundation workshop (separate registration required) will consider legal and characterization standards.


TRAVEL

This year over 650 participants are coming to the Jamboree, which will fill MIT's Stata center and many local hotels to near-capacity (the 3 cotemporal internal medicine conferences doesn't help, either). Make your reservations now and be sure to pay the Jamboree registration fee before October 1! Check out maps and get the details on Visas, hotels, and getting around boston on the TRAVEL page.

COMPETE

The Judging Committee is bigger and better than ever, the list of awards has been refined and perfected, and some interesting twists have been added to the competition this year: the online community judgement system and the introduction of competition tracks. But some things are tradition: the BioBrick Trophy will be returning from Ljubljana to be presented to and engraved with this year's Grand Prize Winning Team. Get the scoop on it all on the COMPETE page.

RESULTS

Check out the offical results of the iGEM 2007 Jamboree, including pictures, videos, and links for all of the teams. Publicize your team's success, then download our Media Kit and start bootstrapping iGEM 2008! (The Year of One Hundred Teams!)

mini-calendar

roster + fee due Mon Oct 01
parts shipped Fri Oct 26
wiki frozen Fri Oct 26
preregistration
social event
Fri Nov 2
registration
presentations
posters + reception
Sat Nov 3
awards ceremony
Registry workshop 1
Sun Nov 4
Registry 2
BioBricks 1
Mon Nov 5
BioBricks 2
BioBricks 3
Tue Nov 6