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==About==
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iGEM is the international genetically engineered machines competition.  The purpose of the competition is to specify an engineered biological system using DNA.  You can read more about the competition [http://icampus.mit.edu/projects/iGem.shtml  here].  Systems will be constructed from [http://parts.mit.edu standard biological parts].
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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 [http://parts.mit.edu standard biological parts]. Although iGEM originated at MIT, in 2006, there were around [http://parts2.mit.edu/wiki/index.php/Schools_Participating_in_iGEM_2006 40 schools] participating from around the world ([http://parts.mit.edu/wiki/index.php/World_map see map]).  You can read more about the competition [http://icampus.mit.edu/projects/iGem.shtml  here] or read a short description of what the [[/Blurb/|MIT team]] didOur project Eau d'E coli won [http://www.igem2006.com/results.htm Best System] at the 2006 iGEM Jamboree!
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| [https://giving.mit.edu/givenow/AddGift.dyn?desig=2738692 https://giving.mit.edu/images/give_now.gif] ''' to the MIT 2008 iGEM team or alternatively,''' [[../Sponsorship |'''learn more''']].
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The MIT iGEM team for 2006 will be made up of 4-5 students working fulltime during summer 2006 on engineering a biological system.
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===External links===
*[[iGEM|iGEM on OpenWetWare]]
*[http://parts.mit.edu/registry Parts registry]
*[http://parts.mit.edu/igem iGEM wiki]
*[http://parts.mit.edu/wiki/index.php/MIT_2006 MIT page on iGEM wiki]


==Team members==
===Press===
*[http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=90014997 Minty E. Coli and Other Bioengineering Feats]<br> NPR April 29, 2008
*[http://science.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/11/06/1913228 Slashdot]
*[http://www.technologyreview.com/read_article.aspx?id=17716&ch=biotech Bizarre Bacterial Creations] Technology Review November 3, 2006
*[http://www.medgadget.com/archives/2006/11/would_e_coli_by_1.html "Would E. coli, by any other name, smell as sweet?"] MedGadget November 3, 2006.
*[http://www.boston.com/news/education/higher/articles/2006/11/05/genetic_jamboree_draws_innovators/ Genetic 'Jamboree' draws innovators] Boston Globe November 5, 2006.


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#[[Reshma Shetty]] (rshetty)
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===Information===
For information on the 2006 MIT iGEM project on "Eau d'e coli" see the following
 
*[[/Blurb|Project overview]]
*[[/Poster|Poster]]
*[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3938737372714460591 Presentation] (via Google video)
*[[/Index|Protocols]]
*[[/Notebook|Lab Notebook]]
*[[/Acknowledgements|Acknowledgements]]
*[[../Sponsorship | Sponsorship information]]
*[[/Communications|Communications]]
 
===More resources===
*Read more about [[Synthetic Biology|engineering biology]].
*[[../2005/|2005 MIT iGEM wiki]]
*[[Synthetic_Biology:Polka_Dots|Polka Dots]]: The MIT IAP class, a precursor to iGEM
 
===Archive===
*[[/diagrams/|Diagrams]]
*[[/osmY Results/]]
*[[/Meetings/]]
*[[/Introduction/]]
*[[/System brainstorming/]]
 
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The MIT iGEM team consisted of 5 undergraduate students working fulltime during summer 2006 on engineering a biological system.  In addition, we had 5 graduate student advisors and 2 faculty advisors.


===Students===
===Students===
*[[User:Skatebro|Kate Broadbent]]
*[[User:Dagreen|Andre Green]]
*[[User:Stephen|Stephen Payne]]
*[[User:Veenav|Veena Venkatachalam]]
*[[User:Boyuanzhu|Boyuan Zhu]]


If you're interested in applying to be on the 2006 iGEM team, please email one of the above folks (@mit.edu).
===Advisors===
 
*[[Barry Canton]]
==Past MIT iGEM teams==
*[[Austin Che]]
*[http://model.mit.edu/igem/index.php?title=Main_Page 2005]
*[[Drew Endy]]
*[[Jason Kelly]]
*[[Tom Knight]]
*[[Reshma Shetty]]
*[[Samantha Sutton]]
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Latest revision as of 13:02, 29 April 2008


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, in 2006, there were 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 did. Our project Eau d'E coli won Best System at the 2006 iGEM Jamboree!
https://giving.mit.edu/images/give_now.gif to the MIT 2008 iGEM team or alternatively, [[../Sponsorship |learn more]].

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Information

For information on the 2006 MIT iGEM project on "Eau d'e coli" see the following

More resources

Archive

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The MIT iGEM team consisted of 5 undergraduate students working fulltime during summer 2006 on engineering a biological system. In addition, we had 5 graduate student advisors and 2 faculty advisors.

Students

Advisors