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* 300 words or less on what you hope to gain from a Duke iGEM experience.
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* 300 words or less on what you hope to contribute to a Duke iGEM team (computational, experimental, etc.).
* 300 words or less on what you hope to contribute to a Duke iGEM team (computational, experimental, etc.).
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*External funding which you plan on applying for.
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Joining a team will depend on the number of applications received and commitment to the iGEM schedule.  The organizers will begin contacting students from the applications received by mid-January 2006 with further information. Given the tenative schedule below, applications may be greatly improved by seeking out external funding support and accomodations for summer 2006.
Joining a team will depend on the number of applications received and commitment to the iGEM schedule.  The organizers will begin contacting students from the applications received by mid-January 2006 with further information. Given the tenative schedule below, applications may be greatly improved by seeking out external funding support and accomodations for summer 2006.

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Duke iGEM Fellows 2006

All pre-graduate level students wishing to become a member of the Duke iGEM Team must first apply and be accepted into the Duke iGEM Fellows Program. This program will consist of brainstorming and preliminary research in the spring followed by intensive research this summer (May 18-August 12).


Application

The Duke iGEM Fellows competitive application process begins December 16, 2005.

Current Duke undergraduate students are eligible to enter the process by emailing igem2006@duke.edu with the following:

  • Name
  • NetID
  • Year
  • Major(s) and minor(s)
  • C.V. (as .pdf or .doc attachment)
  • Course/labwork undertaken that is applicable to iGEM.
  • 300 words or less on what you hope to gain from a Duke iGEM experience.
  • 300 words or less on what you hope to contribute to a Duke iGEM team (computational, experimental, etc.).
  • External funding which you plan on applying for.

Joining a team will depend on the number of applications received and commitment to the iGEM schedule. The organizers will begin contacting students from the applications received by mid-January 2006 with further information. Given the tenative schedule below, applications may be greatly improved by seeking out external funding support and accomodations for summer 2006.

Faculty, post-docs, and graduate students are highly encouraged to participate as advisers to the undergraduate teams and, should they desire, contribute independently through a "Free Style" category as well. Please contact the organizers below for further details.

Support

The 2006 Duke iGEM Fellows Program may or may not directly offer student funding.

However external support is avalible.

At least 5 stipends will be offered to engineering majors through the [http://www.pratt.duke.edu/academics/undergrad_fellows.php Pratt Research Fellows Program]

Rising Sophomores are encouraged to apply to the [http://www.aas.duke.edu/trinity/resfel/ Howard Hughes Research Fellows Program]

Rising Juniors and Seniors are encouraged to apply to the [http://www.aas.duke.edu/trinity/research/sscholar/ Howard Hughes Summer Scholars Program]

Students not recieving stipends from Duke iGEM Fellows or through external funding will be eligible for 2 credits independent study in BME (or relevant major) and a half credit for the 2006 iGEM Summer Seminar.

Schedule

  • coming spring 2006!
  • tenatively:
    • spring 2006 - workshops, recruitment of teams, potential ideas brainstorming and training.
    • summer 2006 - project development, implementation, and an inter-Duke jamboree.
    • fall 2006 - Duke teams at intercollegiate jamboree.

Potential Projects

Student Participants and Contact Emails

Teams and Students

  • [http://www.pgct.org/iGEM/ Team PGCT]: Austen Heinz austen.heinz@duke.edu, Mark Johnson mark.e.johnson@duke.edu, Emmett Nicholas emmett.nicholas@duke.edu, Keddy Chandran keddy.chandran@duke.edu
  • [http://team_TEAMNAME2_website Team TEAMNAME2]: STUDENT5 email_STUDENT5, STUDENT6 email_STUDENT6, STUDENT7 email_STUDENT7, STUDENT8 email_STUDENT8
  • [http://team_TEAMNAME3_website Team TEAMNAME3]: STUDENT9 email_STUDENT9, STUDENT10 email_STUDENT10, STUDENT11 email_STUDENT11, STUDENT12 email_STUDENT12
  • [http://team_TEAMNAME4_website Team TEAMNAME4]: STUDENT13 email_STUDENT13, STUDENT14 email_STUDENT14, STUDENT15 email_STUDENT15, STUDENT16 email_STUDENT16

Student Coordinators

Faculty/Staff Participants and Contact Emails

Advisers

  • [http://www.bme.duke.edu/faculty/tian/index.php Jingdong Tian] jtian@duke.edu
  • [http://www.bme.duke.edu/faculty/you/index.php Lingchong You] you@duke.edu
  • [http://www.bme.duke.edu/faculty/yuan/index.php Fan Yuan] fyuan@duke.edu
  • [http://www.duke.edu/~fr7 Faisal Reza] faisal.reza@duke.edu

Organizers

  • [http://www.bme.duke.edu/faculty/tian/index.php Jingdong Tian] jtian@duke.edu
  • [http://www.bme.duke.edu/faculty/yuan/index.php Fan Yuan] fyuan@duke.edu
  • [http://www.duke.edu/~fr7 Faisal Reza] faisal.reza@duke.edu
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