Duke 2006
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The Duke's iGEM teams competitive application process begins December 16, 2005 and ends January 16, 2006. | The Duke's iGEM teams competitive application process begins December 16, 2005 and ends January 16, 2006. | ||
- | Duke current undergraduate students are eligible to enter the process by emailing '''igem2006@duke.edu''' with the following: | + | Duke current undergraduate students are eligible to enter the process by emailing '''igem2006@duke.edu''' with the following: |
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* NetID | * NetID | ||
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* C.V. (as .pdf or .doc attachment) | * C.V. (as .pdf or .doc attachment) | ||
* Course/labwork undertaken that is applicable to iGEM. | * Course/labwork undertaken that is applicable to iGEM. | ||
- | * | + | * 300 words or less on what you hope to gain from a Duke iGEM experience. |
- | * | + | * 300 words or less on what you hope to contribute to a Duke iGEM team (computational, experimental, etc.). |
- | + | Joining a team will depend on the number of applications received and commitment to the iGEM schedule. The organizers will begin contacting students from the applications received by mid-January 2006 with further information. Given the tenative schedule below, applications may be greatly improved by seeking out external funding support and accomodations for summer 2006. | |
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Faculty, post-docs, and graduate students are highly encouraged to participate as advisers to the undergraduate teams and, should they desire, contribute independently through a "Free Style" category as well. Please contact the organizers below for further details. | Faculty, post-docs, and graduate students are highly encouraged to participate as advisers to the undergraduate teams and, should they desire, contribute independently through a "Free Style" category as well. Please contact the organizers below for further details. | ||
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*Duke teams [http://parts2.mit.edu/r/parts/partsdb/pgroup.cgi?pgroup=iGEM&group=iGEM_Duke parts] | *Duke teams [http://parts2.mit.edu/r/parts/partsdb/pgroup.cgi?pgroup=iGEM&group=iGEM_Duke parts] | ||
*Duke projects [http://] | *Duke projects [http://] | ||
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- | == Participants and Contact Emails== | + | == Potential Projects == |
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+ | == Student Participants and Contact Emails == | ||
=== Teams and Students === | === Teams and Students === | ||
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*[http://team_TEAMNAME2_website Team TEAMNAME2]: STUDENT5 email_STUDENT5, STUDENT6 email_STUDENT6, STUDENT7 email_STUDENT7, STUDENT8 email_STUDENT8 | *[http://team_TEAMNAME2_website Team TEAMNAME2]: STUDENT5 email_STUDENT5, STUDENT6 email_STUDENT6, STUDENT7 email_STUDENT7, STUDENT8 email_STUDENT8 | ||
*[http://team_TEAMNAME3_website Team TEAMNAME3]: STUDENT9 email_STUDENT9, STUDENT10 email_STUDENT10, STUDENT11 email_STUDENT11, STUDENT12 email_STUDENT12 | *[http://team_TEAMNAME3_website Team TEAMNAME3]: STUDENT9 email_STUDENT9, STUDENT10 email_STUDENT10, STUDENT11 email_STUDENT11, STUDENT12 email_STUDENT12 | ||
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+ | === Student Coordinators === | ||
+ | *[[Austen Heinz]] austen.heinz@duke.edu | ||
+ | *[[Mark Johnson]] mark.e.johnson@duke.edu | ||
+ | *[[Emmett Nicholas]] emmett.nicholas@duke.edu | ||
+ | *[[Keddy Chandran]] keddy.chandran@duke.edu | ||
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=== Advisers === | === Advisers === | ||
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* [http://www.bme.duke.edu/faculty/tian/index.php Jingdong Tian] jtian@duke.edu | * [http://www.bme.duke.edu/faculty/tian/index.php Jingdong Tian] jtian@duke.edu | ||
* [http://www.duke.edu/~fr7 Faisal Reza] faisal.reza@duke.edu | * [http://www.duke.edu/~fr7 Faisal Reza] faisal.reza@duke.edu | ||
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Revision as of 00:57, 12 December 2005
Contents |
Application
The Duke's iGEM teams competitive application process begins December 16, 2005 and ends January 16, 2006.
Duke current undergraduate students are eligible to enter the process by emailing igem2006@duke.edu with the following:
- Name
- NetID
- Year
- Major(s) and minor(s)
- C.V. (as .pdf or .doc attachment)
- Course/labwork undertaken that is applicable to iGEM.
- 300 words or less on what you hope to gain from a Duke iGEM experience.
- 300 words or less on what you hope to contribute to a Duke iGEM team (computational, experimental, etc.).
Joining a team will depend on the number of applications received and commitment to the iGEM schedule. The organizers will begin contacting students from the applications received by mid-January 2006 with further information. Given the tenative schedule below, applications may be greatly improved by seeking out external funding support and accomodations for summer 2006.
Faculty, post-docs, and graduate students are highly encouraged to participate as advisers to the undergraduate teams and, should they desire, contribute independently through a "Free Style" category as well. Please contact the organizers below for further details.
Schedule
- coming spring 2006!
- tenatively:
- spring 2006 - workshops, recruitment of teams, potential ideas brainstorming and training.
- summer 2006 - project development, implementation, and an inter-Duke jamboree.
- fall 2006 - Duke teams at intercollegiate jamboree.
- spring 2006 - workshops, recruitment of teams, potential ideas brainstorming and training.
Links
- Duke teams [http://]
- Duke teams [http://parts2.mit.edu/r/parts/partsdb/pgroup.cgi?pgroup=iGEM&group=iGEM_Duke parts]
- Duke projects [http://]
Potential Projects
Student Participants and Contact Emails
Teams and Students
- [http://team_TEAMNAME1_website Team TEAMNAME1]: STUDENT1 email_STUDENT1, STUDENT1 email_STUDENT1, STUDENT1 email_STUDENT1, STUDENT4 email_STUDENT4
- [http://team_TEAMNAME2_website Team TEAMNAME2]: STUDENT5 email_STUDENT5, STUDENT6 email_STUDENT6, STUDENT7 email_STUDENT7, STUDENT8 email_STUDENT8
- [http://team_TEAMNAME3_website Team TEAMNAME3]: STUDENT9 email_STUDENT9, STUDENT10 email_STUDENT10, STUDENT11 email_STUDENT11, STUDENT12 email_STUDENT12
Student Coordinators
- Austen Heinz austen.heinz@duke.edu
- Mark Johnson mark.e.johnson@duke.edu
- Emmett Nicholas emmett.nicholas@duke.edu
- Keddy Chandran keddy.chandran@duke.edu
Faculty/Staff Participants and Contact Emails
Advisers
- [http://www.bme.duke.edu/faculty/tian/index.php Jingdong Tian] jtian@duke.edu
- [http://www.bme.duke.edu/faculty/you/index.php Lingchong You] you@duke.edu
- [http://www.bme.duke.edu/faculty/yuan/index.php Fan Yuan] fyuan@duke.edu
- [http://www.duke.edu/~fr7 Faisal Reza] faisal.reza@duke.edu
Organizers
- [http://www.bme.duke.edu/faculty/tian/index.php Jingdong Tian] jtian@duke.edu
- [http://www.duke.edu/~fr7 Faisal Reza] faisal.reza@duke.edu