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iGEM 2005 - The summer 2005 intercollegiate Genetically Engineered Machine competition.

iGEM 2006 - Next summer's competition

We are just starting to organize next summer's competition. If your school would like to participate, please send email to the organizer, Randy Rettberg at Rettberg email.jpg.

iGEM 2005 Jamboree, November 5 & 6

During the first weekend of November, students and instructors from all of the schools in this year's competition met at MIT to present their projects and celebrate their accomplishments. Learn how Synthetic Biology is changing the teaching and engineering of biology.

Participating Schools

Berkeley Parts Caltech Parts WIKI
Cambridge Parts WIKI Davidson Parts
ETH Zurich Parts Harvard Parts WIKI
MIT Parts WIKI Oklahoma Parts
Penn State Parts Princeton Parts WIKI
Toronto Parts UCSF Parts
UT Austin Parts Registry Parts

Events

IBE Annual Meeting, March 10-12, 2006, Tucson, Arizona: Special Sessions on Synthetic Biology

Share your latest research! Make new friends! Bask in the Arizona sun!

Jay Keasling (an instructor for the Berkeley iGEM team) will be the keynote speaker at the Institute of Biological Engineering annual conference in Tucson.

Drew Endy and Tom Richard are organizing a technical session on synthetic biology. We would love to have some iGEM teams represented, and welcome presentations about other current research from your labs. In addition to this oral session focused on synthetic biology, there is an open poster session (with awards for student posters in both graduate and undergraduate divisions) and a student essay competition on bioethics.

Details are available at http://www.ibeweb.org/. If you have questions about the conference or IBE, please contact Tom Richard <trichard@psu.edu>

Teacher's Workshop - May 15-15, 2005

Jamboree, November 5-6, 2005

Papers for Students to Read

General Review Papers

Research Papers in Synthetic Biology

Mathematical Modeling in Synthetic Biology

Possible Fun Groups

  1. Awards Panel
  2. Jamboree Planning
  3. Editorial Board
  4. Standards of Practice
  5. iGEM 2006 Planning
  6. Others (Publicity?)

Resources

  1. Blue Heron Point of Contact
  2. Part Nicknames
  3. Lab Protocols

Please see documentation on customizing the interface and the User's Guide for usage and configuration help.


Funding

iGEM is an initiative of the MIT iCampus program, which is funded by Microsoft Corp. iCampus sponsors faculty innovations in educational technology, helps incubate them through classroom use, and promotes their adoption, evaluation and continued evolution through worldwide multi-institutional cooperation.

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