Ljubljana, Slovenia 2006

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Our team is planned to be composed of 8-10 students of different undergraduate programs within the [http://www.uni-lj.si/English/description.asp University of Ljubljana]. Project research will be conducted at the [http://www.ki.si/eng/ki/Introduction.html National Institute of Chemistry] (in the group of Prof. Roman Jerala) and at the [http://www.fkkt.uni-lj.si/en/ Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Technology], Biochemistry Chair (under supervision of Asst. Prof. Marko Dolinar).
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Our team is planned to be composed of 8-10 students of different undergraduate programs within the [http://www.uni-lj.si/English/description.asp University of Ljubljana]. Project research will be conducted at the [http://www.ki.si/eng/ki/Introduction.html National Institute of Chemistry] (in the group of Prof. Roman Jerala) and at the [http://www.fkkt.uni-lj.si/en/ Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Technology], Biochemistry Chair (under supervision of Asst. Prof. Marko Dolinar). A basic [http://bio.ijs.si/iGEM/iGEM-SI-2006e.html Web page] was set up on our server with some further links.
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Well over 30 students applied for the team. Selection of team members will be mainly based on project proposals (due March 10).
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34 students initially applied for the team. Project proposals were due March 10 and we received 13 different project ideas. Both supervisors will evaluate the proposed projects and select the team members (possibly) by April 10.
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A basic [http://bio.ijs.si/iGEM/iGEM-SI-2006e.html Web page] was set up on our server with some further links.
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Revision as of 14:08, 17 March 2006

Our team is planned to be composed of 8-10 students of different undergraduate programs within the University of Ljubljana. Project research will be conducted at the National Institute of Chemistry (in the group of Prof. Roman Jerala) and at the Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, Biochemistry Chair (under supervision of Asst. Prof. Marko Dolinar). A basic Web page was set up on our server with some further links.

34 students initially applied for the team. Project proposals were due March 10 and we received 13 different project ideas. Both supervisors will evaluate the proposed projects and select the team members (possibly) by April 10.

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