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WARNING: Under Construction
Registration is now open for the 2010 Imperial College iGEM team! We are looking for undergraduate students from a variety of disciplines in life sciences and engineering. The iGEM project is a 10 week project that will begin in the first week of July. In addition, students will get the opportunity to present the project at the iGEM jamboree held at MIT in Boston at the beginning of November.
To register send your application to imperial.igem2010@gmail.com by the Monday XX of December:
- your CV
- an essay on " ... " (300 words max.)
- ...
Note: documents should be sent as PDF or .doc format.
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