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This page should serve as a resource for the participants in the [[IGEM Ambassador Program]] to internally share ideas, organize ourselves, and reduce redundant email traffic.
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== The Registry ==
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This page should serve as a resource for the participants in the IGEM Ambassador Program to internally share ideas, organize ourselves, and reduce redundant email traffic.

Contents

The Registry

Post tips and suggestions on how we can improve the Registry that we all know and love

Schedule

The ambassadors other plans for spring/summer (where they are, what they're doing, and how much time they can invest in the ambassador program). Please add your information, so we get an overview for planning.

March April May June July August September October November December
Jonas Nart Michigan, some time lots of time lots of time learning, some time learning, some time learning, some time exams(?), not so much time exams, not so much time more time more time
Andrew passport.jpg [http://www.openwetware.org/wiki/Andrew_Hessel Andrew Hessel] Cambridge, full time full time full time full time full time holiday end of August [http://burningman.com (BRC)] full time full time full time full time
Tamara Ulrich exams (no time) lots of time beside lectures lots of time beside lectures (no time in the first half) lots of time beside lectures no time second half lots of time lots of time beside learning lots of time beside learning time during weekends time during weekends
Melissa Li classes, grad school visits classes, grad school visits exams (bad!) full-time full-time full-time -> start grad school late August classes classes classes classes
James Brown classes Masters Project Exams Exams Lots of free time full-time full-time full-time classes - some time

-> start grad school early Oct

classes - some time classes - some time
Robin exams lots of time lots of time lots of time lots of time, unavailable from 18th to 25th some time, learning some time, exams some time, exams lots of time lots of time
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Ambassador School Selections

Please indicate which schools you intend to take primary responsibility for as well as any secondary preferences. Negotiate as required. Nothing is fixed in stone.

general remarks

I think it doesn't make sense for me to fill in my name in some random american schools, since it doesn't really make a difference for me if I end up with Duke or Penn state. We have to see how many european schools participate, to see how much of your presence is required there. Otherwise, i'd also like to see Japan jonas 10:53, 25 Feb 2006 (EST)

I'm certainly willing to take one of the European schools, but as there are nearly no schools from Europe yet (I really hope this is going to change), I'm also perfectly happy with travelling a little further. I'd very much like to go to Asia (especially Japan), and I'd also do some schools from America (and Canada), if there are too many schools for too few US ambassadors. Tamara 10:11, 26 Feb 2006 (UTC).

I am prepared to cover as many North American schools as necessary but will probably act mainly as a secondary for european schools. Dibs on Singapore, though. --Ahessel 12:38, 27 Feb 2006 (EST)

I guess that for new continental european schools, we just put in our names (the ETH guys), without setting prejudices who actually takes these teams. I did this for Ljubljana. jonas 16:41, 1 March 2006 (EST)

I am very flexible. It makes sense for Jonas, Tamara and me to do European schools. For me, a special preference would be NCBS Bangalore. -- Robin

I'd really like to see Montreal and Toronto! I wonder if we could coax any teams out of Australia/NZ (not to mention more European schools)...I heard they have some great engineering programs there but I'm not so sure about their biology programs? -- Melissa Li

Global Distribution of Teams

Click for world map showing locations of iGEM 2006 teams


School Table

Primary Secondary
Brown [http://www.openwetware.org/wiki/Andrew_Hessel Andrew Hessel]
Caltech Melissa Li
Cambridge University James Brown
Chiba University, Japan [http://openwetware.org/wiki/Reshma_Shetty Reshma Shetty] Jonas Nart
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory James Brown
[http://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson Davidson College] Melissa Li
Duke James Brown Melissa Li
ETH Zurich Jonas Nart Tamara Ulrich
[http://www.harvard.edu/ Harvard University]
Imperial College James Brown
McGill University [http://www.openwetware.org/wiki/Andrew_Hessel Andrew Hessel] Melissa Li
Missouri Western State University
[http://www.ncbs.res.in/~faculty/ssb/ NCBS Bangalore] [http://openwetware.org/wiki/Reshma_Shetty Reshma Shetty] [http://www.openwetware.org/wiki/Andrew_Hessel Andrew Hessel]
[http://www.psu.edu/ Penn State University]
Prairie View A&M University
Princeton James Brown
Tokyo Institute of Technology [http://openwetware.org/wiki/Reshma_Shetty Reshma Shetty] Jonas Nart
University of California Berkeley Melissa Li (James Brown)
University of California Irvine James Brown
University of California San Francisco [http://www.openwetware.org/wiki/Andrew_Hessel Andrew Hessel]
University of Michigan [http://www.openwetware.org/wiki/Andrew_Hessel Andrew Hessel]
University of Toronto [http://www.openwetware.org/wiki/Andrew_Hessel Andrew Hessel] Melissa Li
UPV-UV Valencia, Spain Jonas Nart Tamara Ulrich
University of Ljubljana & National institute of Chemistry, Ljubljana, Slovenia Jonas Nart
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