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Bottom up approach<br>
Bottom up approach<br>
Funding is a major challenge<br>
Funding is a major challenge<br>
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''??, MIT''<br>
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Whole new slate of team and advisors<br>
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New project as well<br>
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Funding is dependent on MIT's undergraduate programs, media lab, other sources<br>
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Outside sponsorship is being sought<br>
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Aim low!  Get the basics to work and then make it more advanced.<br>
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''Sergio, UCSF''<br>
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UCSF has long history in iGEM<br>
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No undergraduate at UCSF.  Makes for some interesting recruitment challenges.<br>
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Six students, about 10 graduate students and advisors helping this group<br>
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Fundraising: stipends to all the students.  Respectful and prevents biases as to who can participate.<br>
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Potential for biotechnology industry support<br>

Revision as of 14:05, 26 May 2007

May 26, 2007

0900 - Randy Rettberg Introduction
Overview of the iGEM program evolution, goals, and challenges
For 2007, about 55 schools
Earlier preparations
Three teachers workshops
Jamboree November 3 and 4

Goals: High quality parts and descriptions
Automatic assemblies
Modern internet experience
Prepare to scale to hundreds of teams
New ideas

New things:
Sponsorship!
BioBrick Part Program
iGEM and Registry in Europe
New registry workshop (Fall @ MIT)
iGEM Steering committee


0930 - Team Summaries
Tom Richard, Penn State
Continuation of last year's project, 1 returning student, 5 new students (freshman), good diversity
iGEM is recruiting judges
Fundraising:
Tom is involved in IBE
Previously, not much funding, but not a high burn rate
This year, more proactive -- $22K
IBE has run a special session for iGEM presentations > consider this for sharing team projects as well as the jamboree

Beth Beason, Rice University
Last year: started late
2006 goal was to combine quorum sensing and chemotaxis > quorumtaxis!
Learned that projects should not depend completely on novel biobricks<br? 2007: Courses were offered, 500 level but no prerequisites
Overview of Bios590 course -- interesting! (contact Beth for details)
Support: Last year, not much money. This year, full support! Wow!<br?

Ron ??, Virginia
Bottom up approach
Funding is a major challenge

??, MIT
Whole new slate of team and advisors
New project as well
Funding is dependent on MIT's undergraduate programs, media lab, other sources
Outside sponsorship is being sought
Aim low! Get the basics to work and then make it more advanced.

Sergio, UCSF
UCSF has long history in iGEM
No undergraduate at UCSF. Makes for some interesting recruitment challenges.
Six students, about 10 graduate students and advisors helping this group
Fundraising: stipends to all the students. Respectful and prevents biases as to who can participate.
Potential for biotechnology industry support