Jamboree/Workshops

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The Registry of Standard Biological Parts and the BioBricks Foundation are organizing workshops that will take place directly after the Jamboree.
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The [http://partsregistry.org Registry of Standard Biological Parts] and the [http://biobricks.org BioBricks Foundation] are organizing workshops that will take place directly after the Jamboree.  We hope you can participate in both.
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In addition to the core Jamboree events on November 3 - 4 this year, we hope you'll stick around for the Registry workshop on Nov 4 - 5 and the BioBricks Foundation workshop on Nov 5 - 6.  The Registry Workshop will cover topics relating to models for Part Peer-Review and Registry 2.0, in addition to a "Birds of a Feather" session organized by the community on a variety of topics.
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The Registry Workshop (November 3 - 4) will focus on models for Part Peer-Review and the next-generation Registry softwaare, and will also host a series of Special Interest Group sessions organized by the community.  If you would like to organize one of the SIG sessions or would like to suggest a topic, contact igem@mit.edu.
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The BioBricks Foundation workshop (separate registration required) will consider legal standards and characterization standards.
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The BioBricks Foundation workshop (Nov 5 - 6, separate registration required) will consider legal standards and characterization standards.
For now, check the [[Jamboree/Schedule|schedule]] page for more information.
For now, check the [[Jamboree/Schedule|schedule]] page for more information.

Revision as of 05:12, 31 August 2007

The [http://partsregistry.org Registry of Standard Biological Parts] and the [http://biobricks.org BioBricks Foundation] are organizing workshops that will take place directly after the Jamboree. We hope you can participate in both.

The Registry Workshop (November 3 - 4) will focus on models for Part Peer-Review and the next-generation Registry softwaare, and will also host a series of Special Interest Group sessions organized by the community. If you would like to organize one of the SIG sessions or would like to suggest a topic, contact igem@mit.edu.

The BioBricks Foundation workshop (Nov 5 - 6, separate registration required) will consider legal standards and characterization standards.

For now, check the schedule page for more information.