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<font size=4>'''iGEM 2006''' - The international Genetically Engineered Machine competition</font>
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''iGEM is an international arena where student teams compete to design and assemble engineered machines using advanced genetic components and technologies.''
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<font size=1>[http://2006.igem.org/About_iGEM Learn more.]</font>
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<font size=4>Visit this year's competition at [http://www.igem2007.com www.igem2007.com]</font>
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'''iGEM addresses the question:''' Can simple biological systems be built from standard, interchangeable parts and operated in living cells?
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Or is biology simply too complicated to be engineered in this way?
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|<font size="2" color="black">'''Meet the [[Schools_Participating_in_iGEM_2006|37 teams]] participating in 2006'''</font>
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The only way to answer this is to actually ''try to engineer'' biological devices.
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The iGEM competition facilitates this by providing a library of standardized parts (we call these parts ''BioBricks'') to students, and asking them to design and build genetic machines with them.  Of course, students are welcome to make their own BioBricks as well.
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|<font size="1" color="green">'''Ready to build?''' </font><font size="1" color="black">Go to the [http://partsregistry.org Registry] for BioBrick parts and tools</font>
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Information about BioBricks, and a toolkit to make and manipulate them, is provided by the Registry of Standard Biological Parts, or simply, the [http://partsregistry.org Registry].  This is a core resource for the iGEM program, and one that has been evolving rapidly to meet the needs of the program.
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| <font size="1" color="black">The [[IGEM_Ambassador_Program|Ambassador Program]] helps teams around the globe succeed</font>
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Beyond trying to answer the question above, our broader goals include:
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|<font size="1" color="black">Give and get [[help!|help information and FAQs]] here.</font>
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* And to help construct a society that can productively apply biological technology
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'''Are we any closer to finding an answer to our question?'''  In just three years, iGEM teams have managed to partially or completely build a variety of systems, from biosensors to biological photographic film, so it's looking positive that engineering biology ''is possible''.  More data will be presented at the 2006 Jamboree in November.
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<h3>Current Events</h3>
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<font size="1" color="red">>></font> Registration for iGEM 2007 is now open at [http://www.igem2007.com www.igem2007.com]
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*Visit the iGEM 2006 web site detailing results from the 2006 Jamboree and public relations information @ [http://www.igem2006.com www.igem2006.com].
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*Don't forget to mark your <font color=red>'''Favorite Parts'''</font> in the Registry.  [http://partsregistry.org/Help:Favorite_Parts Here's how]
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*Check out the Jamboree 2006 [[Jamboree:Images|Image Gallery]]
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*See the latest Jamboree information [[Jamboree|here]].
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<small>''view [[Past events|Past events]]...''</small>
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<font size="1" color="red">>> </font> [http://www.discover.com/issues/dec-06/cover/ Jay Keasling - Scientist of the Year] <small>Discover Magazine</small>
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*[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/11/061114193826.htm Gene Machine: Cells Engineered To Prevent Sepsis Win Synthetic Biology Competition] <small>Science Daily</small>
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*[http://science.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/11/06/1913228&threshold=-1  Genetically Engineered Machines Competition] <small>Slashdot.org</small>
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*[http://www.technologyreview.com/read_article.aspx?id=17716&ch=biotech Bizarre bacterial creations] <small>Technology Review</small>
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*[http://www.boston.com/news/education/higher/articles/2006/11/05/genetic_jamboree_draws_innovators/ Genetic Jamboree draws innovators] <small>The Boston Globe</small>
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<small>''view more [[iGEM News]]...''</small>
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==iGEM Program Sponsorship==
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<font size=1>iGEM is an initiative of the MIT [http://icampus.mit.edu/ 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.</font>
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'''[[iGEM_staff|The people behind iGEM]] | [[iGEM_history|Previous iGEM years]] | [[iGEM_contact|Contact us]] | [[Main_Page|Home]]'''
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<font size=1; color="LightSlateGray">iGEM Competition c/o 32 Vassar Street, Room 314, Cambridge, MA 02139 (617) 258 5244 | <font size=1; color="Green"> Join iGEM </font> | Support iGEM </font>

Latest revision as of 12:41, 26 May 2007

iGEM 2006 - The international Genetically Engineered Machine competition
iGEM is an international arena where student teams compete to design and assemble engineered machines using advanced genetic components and technologies. Learn more.

 

Visit this year's competition at www.igem2007.com



Current Events


>> Registration for iGEM 2007 is now open at www.igem2007.com

  • Visit the iGEM 2006 web site detailing results from the 2006 Jamboree and public relations information @ www.igem2006.com.
  • Don't forget to mark your Favorite Parts in the Registry. Here's how
  • Check out the Jamboree 2006 Image Gallery
  • See the latest Jamboree information here.


view Past events...

Community News


>> Jay Keasling - Scientist of the Year Discover Magazine



view more iGEM News...


iGEM Program Sponsorship

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.


iGEM Competition c/o 32 Vassar Street, Room 314, Cambridge, MA 02139 (617) 258 5244 | Join iGEM | Support iGEM

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