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* This notebook page is used for editing fundraising material. | * This notebook page is used for editing fundraising material. View this year's fund raising notes [[/Fundraising notes|here]]. | ||
==Content of a fundraising/recruiting web site that can be used every year== | ==Content of a fundraising/recruiting web site that can be used every year== |
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Content of a fundraising/recruiting web site that can be used every year(feel free to edit) What is Synthetic Biology and why is it important? iGEM - an integral part of Synthetic Biology The first iGEM competition took place in 2004 with 5 participating teams. In 2006, 37 teams participated in the competition jamboree. In 2008, the number has increased to 83. As iGEM becomes more popular, its collection of biological parts also expands at an increasing rate, from about 100 basic parts in 2004 to more than 2000 parts today! Who are the MIT iGEM team? - Undergraduate researchers who have demonstrated great enthusiasm and sound understanding of synthetic biology. The research team performs experiments on a full-time basis during the summer. In early autumn, the team prepares formal presentations, a poster and a seminar, for the competition jamboree, which takes place in early November. - Graduate advisors, who are graduate students volunteering to build and guide the undergraduate research team. Graduate advisors recruit undergraduate researchers, fundraise, lead the brainstorming process for research project design and help supervise the undergraduate research team until the competition jamboree. - Faculty advisors from multiple departments. They provide expertise on research projects to ensure a successful learning experience for both undergraduate and graduate members. What to know more about the current team members or join the team? Come see everyone at this web page. The MIT iGEM Team Needs Your Financial Support! (Contact info of Tom and the team, links to donation page, iGEM.org, the registry, Synthetic Biology wiki, MIT home page)
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