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===2014===
*[[IGEM:BIOSINT_Mexico]]
===2013===
*[[Biwako Nagahama]]


===2012===
===2012===
*[[NRP-UEA-Norwich iGEM| NRP-UEA-Norwich]]
*[[IGEM:Paris_Bettencourt_2012| Paris]]
*[[IGEM:Paris_Bettencourt_2012| Paris]]
*[[iGEM:NYMU/2012| NYMU]]
===2011===
*[[NRP-UEA-Norwich iGEM| NRP-UEA-Norwich]]
*[[iGEM:NYMU/2011|NYMU]]


===2010===
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*[[IGEM:Berkeley/2010 | UC Berkeley]]
*[[IGEM:Berkeley/2010 | UC Berkeley]]
*[[IGEM:Metu_Turkey_Software/2010 | METU]]
*[[IGEM:Metu_Turkey_Software/2010 | METU]]
*[[iGEM:NYMU/2010|NYMU]]


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*[http://2009.igem.org/Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico LCG-UNAM-Mexico]
*[http://2009.igem.org/Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico LCG-UNAM-Mexico]
*[[IGEM:Harvard/2009 | Harvard]]
*[[IGEM:Harvard/2009 | Harvard]]
*[[iGEM:NYMU/2009|National Yang Ming University]]


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*[[IGEM:IMPERIAL/2006|Imperial]]
*[[IGEM:IMPERIAL/2006|Imperial]]
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===Useful pages for inter-team collaboration===
===Useful pages for inter-team collaboration===
*[[image:Owwnotebook_icon.png|64px|left]] [[iGEM:Instructions on starting a lab notebook| Start an iGEM lab notebook]]  Use OWW's new lab notebook to organize and share your work over the summer.
*[[image:Owwnotebook_icon.png|64px|left]] [[iGEM:Instructions on starting a lab notebook| Start an iGEM lab notebook]]  Use OWW's new lab notebook to organize and share your work over the summer.
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===Good Lab Citizenship===
===Good Lab Citizenship===
*Go over the [[DOs_and_DONTs_of_Good_Lab_Citizenship|Do's and Dont's of Good Lab Citizenship]]
*Go over the [[DOs_and_DONTs_of_Good_Lab_Citizenship|Do's and Dont's of Good Lab Citizenship]]
 
*Go over the [[How safe is safe enough: towards best pratices of synthetic biology]]
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Latest revision as of 21:40, 28 October 2014

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. You can read more about last year's competition here.

See iGEM:Help for useful help pages for iGEM teams! Please add to the list.

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Useful pages for inter-team collaboration

Good Lab Citizenship

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18:48 Nkokkula talk contribs uploaded File:MarginationSize.jpeg(Reprinted with permission from Namdee, K.; Thompson, A. J.; Charoenphol, P.; Eniola-Adefeso, O. Margination Propensity of Vascular-Targeted Spheres from Blood Flow in a Microfluidic Model of Human Microvessels. Langmuir 2013, 29 (8), 2530–2535. https://doi.org/10.1021/la304746p. Copyright 2013 American Chemical Society.)
     
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18:12 Nmhatre talk contribs uploaded File:NonlinearGradientDevice.webp(A nonlinear gradient device created Selemovic et al. "Reprinted with permission from Šeila Selimović, Woo Young Sim, Sang Bok Kim, Yun Ho Jang, Won Gu Lee, Masoud Khabiry, Hojae Bae, Sachin Jambovane, Jong Wook Hong, and Ali Khademhosseini Analytical Chemistry 2011 83 (6), 2020-2028 DOI: 10.1021/ac2001737 . Copyright 2011 American Chemical Society.")


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