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*<font size="1" color="red">>></font>See the latest Jamboree information [[Jamboree|here]]. | *<font size="1" color="red">>></font>See the latest Jamboree information [[Jamboree|here]]. | ||
+ | *What do you need to do before the Jamboree? | ||
+ | **Get your flight (or ride) and a place to stay. | ||
+ | **Document your team's project on your team's wiki page. | ||
+ | **Send your parts to the Registry. [http://partsregistry.org/Help:How_to_send_parts Here's how.] | ||
+ | **Make a poster. | ||
+ | **Prepare your talk. | ||
+ | **Pack your bags (and remember your team T-shirt) | ||
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*The [http://www.biosysbio.com/ BioSysBio Conference] is encouraging iGEM teams to attend. | *The [http://www.biosysbio.com/ BioSysBio Conference] is encouraging iGEM teams to attend. | ||
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iGEM - The international Genetically Engineered Machine competition
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