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[http://www.igem2006.com/story.htm The iGEM Story]


Jamboree Saturday and Sunday November 3-4, 2007

BioBricks Foundation Workshop

The BioBricks Foundation will be holding a workshop on Technical Standards and Legal Standards for biological parts Monday afternoon and Tuesday. This workshop is not part of iGEM but may be of interest to iGEM participants. Check their web site for more information at [http://biobricks.org http://biobricks.org].


Podcasts

iGEM HQ is producing a series of video podcasts (vodcasts) about getting started with iGEM, the principles of Synthetic Biology, and how to use the Registry. Continue to the podcasts page to learn more about and view the short vodcasts. Currently there are six episodes online, in which Drew Endy explains Synthetic Biology and Reshma Shetty shows how to make new parts.

Publish Your iGEM Project

Share your iGEM project with the world.

Problematic Parts

Please add the numbers and description of the problem of any parts that you are having trouble with to the Problematic Parts page


Awards

iGEM Alumni Program

Have you participated in iGEM in previous years? Would you like to participate this year or next? Here are some opportunities.

Frequently Asked Questions

(To find out what the answer is, click the title above!)
Q: Where are the plasmids in the 2007 DNA Parts Kit?

Sponsors

iGEM would like to thank its primary sponsors for their support and would like to encourage others to contribute to iGEM or the iGEM teams.

Teachers Workshops

We held teachers workshops for iGEM 2007 instructors at MIT, Tianjin University and ETH Zurich.

Web Resources for iGEM Participants

https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2007/e/e4/Igem07-web-resources-400.png iGEM offers three valuable web resources for participants:
  • [http://partsregistry.org The Registry of Standard Biological Parts]
  • [http://www.igem2007.com The public iGEM 2007 web site]
  • The iGEM 2007 Community Wiki

[http://www.geneart.com/index.php?id=252 iGEM - GENEART Synthesis Program]

Making a new part by hand? There is a better way. Live in a future when DNA synthesis is affordable even for undergraduates. Under a special iGEM program, GENEART is offering Synthetic DNA for only 25 cents per base pair. The rest of the world will have to wait years for a price like this price to reach them.

MathWorks License Program

The MathWorks has become a primary sponsor of iGEM 2007. As part of this sponsorship, they are offering special licenses for use by iGEM teams.