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What's an iGEM ambassador?
iGEM Ambassadors are qualified by being involved in previous iGEM programs. They are a new addition to the iGEM competition for 2006. The Ambassadors are sent by the iGEM program to assist school teams as necessary, promote communication and information exchange, and help support iGEM back end operations like the [http://partsregistry.org Parts Registry] and DNA assemblies.
iGEM ambassador goals
The iGEM ambassador goals are:
- Make the teams more successful
- Make iGEM more successful
- Make the Registry more successful
- Have lots of fun!
What does this practically mean?
It means first and foremost that we are here to help you and your team. If you have questions, comments, gripes, suggestions, or other ideas about iGEM, we want to hear from you. All the ambassadors will be working to put help information on the wiki or make other changes that will (hopefully) benefit all teams. We'll be trying to visit each of the schools and learning more about you and your projects. Note: if you have a problem with your ambassador, you should contact Randy Rettberg.
2006 Ambassador List and their Regional Assignments
For a list of ambassador assignments by school, see our current roster of [http://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Schools_Participating_in_iGEM_2006 participating schools])
For a list of ambassadors assignments by ambassador, click [http://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/School-Primary_Ambassador_Summary here]
The following are the official iGEM 2006 ambassadors and their general regional assignments:
- James Brown - Northeastern United States, Cambridge
- [http://www.openwetware.org/wiki/Andrew_Hessel Andrew Hessel] - Canada, Midwest and South
- Melissa Li - Western and Southeastern United States
- Jonas Nart - European schools
- Robin Künzler - European schools
- Tamara Ulrich - European schools
- [http://openwetware.org/wiki/Reshma_Shetty Reshma Shetty] - Asia
- Meagan Lizarazo - Latin America
Contact your school's Ambassador
Your school's ambassador should contact you soon after the registration deadline has passed. If you would like to contact a specific ambassador, see the information on each ambassador's iGEM wiki profile (click the desired name in the previous section)
Ambassador's portal
We have an ambassador portal, for internal discussions, ideas and the like.