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'''Live in the Future''' - ''GENEART'' is supporting iGEM 2007 by providing teams with an exclusive DNA synthesis price that's ''years'' (link to carlson curves) ahead of the competition - $0.25 a base! Live in the future - ''Place your order now!'' | '''Live in the Future''' - ''GENEART'' is supporting iGEM 2007 by providing teams with an exclusive DNA synthesis price that's ''years'' (link to carlson curves) ahead of the competition - $0.25 a base! Live in the future - ''Place your order now!'' | ||
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Revision as of 23:33, 15 July 2007
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Team of the Week
News
- Forums & new frontpage design
- We've made a couple of improvements to the iGEM websites. First up: Forums. Use them to solve your transformation problems, for iGEM banter, or just to trash talk the competition. Second: New iGEM 2007 wiki frontpage! You like? You liiike! Amongst much recategorization of content, we've added a couple of new areas, including a team of the week! Currently we're featuring Missouri Western, but your team should be next week!
- TTT workshops have concluded
- Three workshops, three continents. Results from the Teach the Teachers workshops are online, including pictures, video, schedules, and more. read more
- SB 3.0
- SB3.0, the third international conference on Synthetic Biology, directly proceeded the third TTT workshop. There were lots of great talks, including one by Hamilton and two! by 2006 iGEM teams! read more
read all 8 news items here
The iGEM story
iGEM is the International Genetically Engineered Machine competition. Hundreds of undergraduates from all over the world annually spend their summer learning the principles of Synthetic Biology and then proving they work by designing and building novel biological machines (using a standardized kit of genetic building blocks), sharing their work with the community as they compete for awards and fame at the Jamboree, held the first weekend of November.
- The students call the shots - not the professors or grad students.
- They build cool stuff! And it works! Check out Eau d'Coli and the coliroid, not to mention the arsenic sensor
- They are boot strapping synthetic biology! iGEM provides a unique way for undergraduates to invest the time, energy, and creativity to develop the field that other more traditional research structures cannot.
Read the rest iGEM story here.
Geneart
Little logo here Live in the Future - GENEART is supporting iGEM 2007 by providing teams with an exclusive DNA synthesis price that's years (link to carlson curves) ahead of the competition - $0.25 a base! Live in the future - Place your order now!
Learn more here