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*[http://staff.missouriwestern.edu/~eckdahl/iGEM/St_Joseph_NewsPress_7_2006.htm Science students heading to MIT]<small>St. Joseph News-Press 07/05/06</small> | *[http://staff.missouriwestern.edu/~eckdahl/iGEM/St_Joseph_NewsPress_7_2006.htm Science students heading to MIT]<small>St. Joseph News-Press 07/05/06</small> | ||
*[http://tinyurl.com/j7wup MIT Scientists Ask Biologists to Imitate Engineers]<small> ExtremeNano - 06/21/06</small> | *[http://tinyurl.com/j7wup MIT Scientists Ask Biologists to Imitate Engineers]<small> ExtremeNano - 06/21/06</small> |
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iGEM - 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.
[http://2006.igem.org/About_iGEM Learn more.]
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iGEM Program Sponsorship
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.