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| iGEM is the international genetically engineered machines competition. The objective of the competition is to design and build an engineered biological system using DNA. Systems will be constructed from standard biological parts. Although iGEM originated at MIT, this year, there are around 40 schools participating from around the world (see map). You can read more about the competition here or read a short description of what the MIT team is doing. | |
| https://giving.mit.edu/images/give_now.gif to the MIT 2006 iGEM team or alternatively, [[../Sponsorship |learn more]]. |
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<html> <img src="http://openwetware.org/images/e/e2/Icon_info.png" alt="News" border="0"> </html>NewsInformationFor information on the 2006 MIT iGEM project on "Eau d'e coli" see the following ArchiveList of abbreviations:
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<html> <img src="http://openwetware.org/images/3/39/Icon_groups.png" alt="People"> </html>PeopleThe MIT iGEM team consists of 5 undergraduate students working fulltime during summer 2006 on engineering a biological system. In addition, we have 5 graduate student advisors and 2 faculty advisors. StudentsEmail us: team AT igem.mit.edu AdvisorsEmail us: igem AT igem.mit.edu |