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- | In addition to the work we've been doing on our projects this summer, the Brown | + | In addition to the work we've been doing on our projects this summer, the Brown iGEM team has worked hard to spread the word about synthetic biology and igem into the community. This includes doing outreach to local high school students, helping to pave the way for a synthetic biology department at Brown, and spreading the word to other Brown undergraduates. |
"This is what I always wanted biology to be!" | "This is what I always wanted biology to be!" | ||
- Quote from a Brown student at the UTRA Symposium | - Quote from a Brown student at the UTRA Symposium | ||
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+ | == Synthetic Biology @ Brown == | ||
+ | [[Image:Brownlogo.jpg|thumb|left|Synthetic Biology @ Brown]] This fall, Brown University is offering its first course in Synthetic Biology, "Synthetic Biology Systems in theory and practice". Taught by Professor Gary Wessel, a close advisor of the Brown iGEM Team, the course brings in lecturers from all across Synthetic Biology. A few notable guests throughout the semester include: | ||
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+ | *Pam Silver | ||
+ | *Christina Smolke | ||
+ | *Jim Collins | ||
+ | *Chris Voigt | ||
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People loved the Biobricks concept. The Lead Sensor and Tri-Stable switch received a lot of attention! | People loved the Biobricks concept. The Lead Sensor and Tri-Stable switch received a lot of attention! | ||
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[https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2007/c/c0/Igemtrifold.pdf The Pamphlet] | [https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2007/c/c0/Igemtrifold.pdf The Pamphlet] | ||
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