Mississippi State University 2006
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Revision as of 15:52, 30 May 2006
Welcome to [http://www.msstate.edu Mississippi State University!]
The iGEM Team of Mississippi State University
- Faculty Members:
- Dr. Filip To, Agricultural and Biological Engineering
- Dr. Susan Bridges, Computer Science and Engineering
- Dr. Tod French, Chemical Engineering
- Dr. Din-Po Ma, Bio Chemistry
- Dr. Filip To, Agricultural and Biological Engineering
- Students:
- Lauren Beatty - Undergraduate, sophmore, BE
- Robert Morris - Undergraduate, senior, BE
- Max Mauldin - High school, Mississippi School of Mathematics and Science
- Justin Mackay - High school, Mississippi School of Mathematics and Science
- Lauren Beatty - Undergraduate, sophmore, BE
- About iGEM
- * International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) is a student-led competition to build the most innovative "machine" by synthetic biology.
- Overview of project(s), including schematics and figures
- Ongoing data/updates about project(s), including schematics, figures, test data, and biobrick parts used
- Some photos of your team, facilities, institution, etc.
- Optionally, anything that broadcasts your team's personality, spirit, sense of fun, or coolness...