IGEM:IMPERIAL/2007

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Interested in joining the Imperial College team for the summer 2007 ?


iGEM is a unique competition in the cutting-edge field of Synthetic Biology

  • It involves undergraduate teams from leading universities around the world (MIT, Harvard, Princeton, ETH, Cambridge ...)
  • It is an intensive UROP placement taking place over the summer.
  • Allows to develop invaluable skills such as project management, oral presentation, team work, initiative and creativity.


Want to learn more about Synthetic Biology & iGEM?
Curious about what Imperial College iGEM team did in 2006? The Imperial College Reporter -- IC News -- IC website

We are seeking 6-8 highly motivated undergraduate students from Imperial College who are:

  • in their 2nd year (for life scientist) or 3rd year (of a 4 year degree for engineering students)
  • committed to work full time on the project
  • from various backgrounds (engineering, biology, computer sciences, ….)
  • enthusiastic about research, and full of initiative and curiosity when it comes to learning new stuff.

Recruitment timetable:

  • 3rd week of January - Departmental presentations -
  • 4th week of January - Online application opens -
  • Mid-February - Online application closes -
  • Second half of February - Short listed candidates are invited for an interview -

Keep an eye on these dates, they might slightly change.

To receive an application package, register to our mailing list by sending an email to : igem.imperial2007(AT)googlemail.com

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