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International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) competition
iGEM is an international educational program where students compete to design and build functional genetically-engineered machines. Learn more

Help Information and FAQs can be found here 38 institutions are competing in iGEM 2006. Check them out here The Teaching Resources contains details on iGEM tools and philosophies The Ambassador Program helps support iGEM teams around the globe Browse the iGEM Parts Registry for available genetic parts
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The Slovenia iGEM team

Current Events!

  • Browse or contribute to the iGEM image gallery. Photos wanted!
  • Having trouble successfully transforming parts from the iGEM 2006 DNA Distribution? Want to see if others are having similar problems with the same parts? See the DNA Distribution Issues page.
  • SB2.0 Webcasts are now available
  • The iGEM Newsletter (No. 1) is available (PDF) here
  • DNA plates have been shipped. See the Biobrick Delivery page details about what to do when you receive them, and what they contain.
  • Behind the scenes at iGEM labs videos updated 7/19/06
  • The Registy upgrade is complete. <link> Please report bugs or problems.

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iGEM News

News reports focusing on iGEM and the Registry from the greater scientific community and beyond...


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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.

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