2006 Jamboree
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'''Honorable Mentions''' | '''Honorable Mentions''' | ||
- | * "Taking iGEM Out of this World | + | * "Taking iGEM Out of this World": Latin America |
- | * "For Bringing Cells Together | + | * "For Bringing Cells Together": McGill |
- | * "Most Likely to Appear on CSI | + | * "Most Likely to Appear on CSI": Oklahoma |
- | * "Most Ambitious | + | * "Most Ambitious": Duke |
- | * "Most Creative Brainstorming | + | * "Most Creative Brainstorming": Chiba |
- | * "Most Organized Get-togethers | + | * "Most Organized Get-togethers": Rice |
- | * "Best Bridging Strategy | + | * "Best Bridging Strategy": Purdue |
- | * "Inventing a Category of Bacterial Schoolyard Games | + | * "Inventing a Category of Bacterial Schoolyard Games": Brown |
- | * "Progress in Detecting and Remediating Metals in Soils | + | * "Progress in Detecting and Remediating Metals in Soils": UT Austin |
- | * "Strategies for Self-Assembly | + | * "Strategies for Self-Assembly": NCBS, Bangalore |
- | * "Progress Toward an Extraordinarily Difficult Goal and Best Wiki Organization | + | * "Progress Toward an Extraordinarily Difficult Goal and Best Wiki Organization": Harvard |
- | * "Progress Toward Biological Art | + | * "Progress Toward Biological Art": IPN_UNAM, Mexico |
- | * "Progress Toward Synthetic Biology in Three Colors | + | * "Progress Toward Synthetic Biology in Three Colors": Univ. of Arizona |
- | * "For Steering E. coli in New Directions | + | * "For Steering E. coli in New Directions": UCSF |
- | * "For Advancing Hydrogen Fuels to Biodetection | + | * "For Advancing Hydrogen Fuels to Biodetection": Mississippi State |
Revision as of 14:13, 7 November 2006
- Best Part
- 1st place: Berkeley
- 2nd place: Davidson College
- 3rd place: Tokyo Alliance
- Best Device
- 1st place: ETH Zurich
- 2nd place: Penn State
- 3rd place: Edinburgh
- Best System
- 1st place: MIT
- 2nd place: Slovenia
- 3rd place: UT Austin
- Best Presentation
- 1st place: Missouri Western
- 2nd place: Cambridge
- 3rd place: MIT
- Best Poster
- 1st place: Edinburgh
- 2nd place: Missouri Western and Davidson
- 3rd place: Cambridge
- Best Documentation
- 1st place: Imperial College
- 2nd place: Cambridge
- 3rd place: Slovenia
- Best Measurement and Part Characterization
- 1st place: Imperial College
- 2nd place: Slovenia
- 3rd place: Berkeley
- Best Cooperation and Collaboration
- 1st place: Tokyo Alliance
- 2nd place: Davidson College and Missouri Western
- 3rd place: Toronto and Waterloo
- Best Conquest of Adversity
- 1st place: Calgary
- 2nd place: Valencia
- 3rd place: Davidson College and Missouri Western
- Best Real World Application
- 1st place: Edinburgh
- 2nd place: Princeton
- 3rd place: Michigan
Honorable Mentions
- "Taking iGEM Out of this World": Latin America
- "For Bringing Cells Together": McGill
- "Most Likely to Appear on CSI": Oklahoma
- "Most Ambitious": Duke
- "Most Creative Brainstorming": Chiba
- "Most Organized Get-togethers": Rice
- "Best Bridging Strategy": Purdue
- "Inventing a Category of Bacterial Schoolyard Games": Brown
- "Progress in Detecting and Remediating Metals in Soils": UT Austin
- "Strategies for Self-Assembly": NCBS, Bangalore
- "Progress Toward an Extraordinarily Difficult Goal and Best Wiki Organization": Harvard
- "Progress Toward Biological Art": IPN_UNAM, Mexico
- "Progress Toward Synthetic Biology in Three Colors": Univ. of Arizona
- "For Steering E. coli in New Directions": UCSF
- "For Advancing Hydrogen Fuels to Biodetection": Mississippi State