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== iGEM 2014 recruiting is open! The deadline to apply to the MIT iGEM Team is TBD at 11:59pm ==
== iGEM 2014 recruiting is open! The deadline to apply to the MIT iGEM Team is December 27th at 11:59pm ==


The 2014 MIT iGEM team is starting recruitment! Prospective members of the team will start training during IAP (Jan. 13th-17th, 20th-24th) by enrolling in a special 2-week course teaching the theoretical basics of synthetic biology as well as essential laboratory skills. The team will brainstorm ideas and meet throughout the Spring semester and work on the selected project full time during the Summer semester.
The 2014 MIT iGEM team is starting recruitment! Prospective members of the team will start training during IAP (Jan. 13th-17th, 20th-24th) by enrolling in [http://student.mit.edu/searchiap/iap-9289af8f4295dc560142b1ea1d9300e4.html a special 2-week course] teaching the theoretical basics of synthetic biology as well as essential laboratory skills. The team will brainstorm ideas and meet throughout the Spring semester and work on the selected project full time during the Summer semester.


To apply for the 2014 MIT iGEM team, send the following to igem-2014-applications at mit dot edu:
To apply for the 2014 MIT iGEM team, send the following to igem-2014-applications at mit dot edu:
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#A list of any other commitments you've made for the summer.
#A list of any other commitments you've made for the summer.
#~250 words describing why you're generally interested in synthetic biology and iGEM.   
#~250 words describing why you're generally interested in synthetic biology and iGEM.   
#~250 words describing a project that you think would be appropriate and exciting for iGEM.  This can be somewhat vague or can be more specific.  You should look at previous iGEM projects for inspiration and to get a handle on the typical scope.  Links to previous years:  [http://parts.mit.edu/wiki/index.php/Schools_Participating_in_iGEM_2006 2006], [http://ung.igem.org/Team_List?year=2007 2007], [http://ung.igem.org/Team_List?year=2008 2008] ([http://2008.igem.org/Jamboree/Project_Abstract/Team_Abstracts abstracts]), [http://ung.igem.org/Team_List?year=2009 2009] ([http://2009.igem.org/Jamboree/Project_Abstract/Team_Abstracts abstracts]), [http://2010.igem.org/Team:MIT 2010] ([http://2010.igem.org/Jamboree/Project_Abstract/Team_Abstracts abstracts]), [http://2011.igem.org/Team:MIT 2011] ([http://igem.org/Team_Wikis?year=2011 wikis]), [http://2012.igem.org/Team:MIT 2012] ([http://igem.org/Team_Wikis?year=2012 wikis], [http://2013.igem.org/Team:MIT 2013] ([http://igem.org/Team_Wikis?year=2013 wikis]).  Before looking at teams in detail, you should browse through the project abstracts.  You may want to consider writing the project idea in the form of a [http://web.mit.edu/urop/apply/index.html UROP research proposal].
#~250 words describing a project that you think would be appropriate and exciting for iGEM.  This can be somewhat vague or can be more specific.  You should look at previous iGEM projects for inspiration and to get a handle on the typical scope.  Links to previous years:  [http://parts.mit.edu/wiki/index.php/Schools_Participating_in_iGEM_2006 2006], [http://ung.igem.org/Team_List?year=2007 2007], [http://ung.igem.org/Team_List?year=2008 2008] ([http://2008.igem.org/Jamboree/Project_Abstract/Team_Abstracts abstracts]), [http://ung.igem.org/Team_List?year=2009 2009] ([http://2009.igem.org/Jamboree/Project_Abstract/Team_Abstracts abstracts]), [http://2010.igem.org/Team:MIT 2010] ([http://2010.igem.org/Jamboree/Project_Abstract/Team_Abstracts abstracts]), [http://2011.igem.org/Team:MIT 2011] ([http://igem.org/Team_Wikis?year=2011 wikis], [http://2011.igem.org/Jamboree/Team_Abstracts abstracts]), [http://2012.igem.org/Team:MIT 2012] ([http://igem.org/Team_Wikis?year=2012 wikis], [http://2012.igem.org/Jamboree/Team_Abstracts abstracts]), [http://2013.igem.org/Team:MIT 2013] ([http://igem.org/Team_Wikis?year=2013 wikis], [http://2013.igem.org/Jamboree/Team_Abstracts abstracts]).  Before looking at teams in detail, you should browse through the project abstracts.  You may want to consider writing the project idea in the form of a [http://web.mit.edu/urop/apply/index.html UROP research proposal].
#Conflicts you have during the IAP class dates (Jan 13th-17th, 20th-24th). We will try to find times during those dates that fit the best for everybody.


If possible, send your application as a single PDF (or two if your CV is separate).
If possible, send your application as a single PDF (or two if your CV is separate) to igem-2014-applications at mit dot edu. If you have questions about the application process, please send an email to the same address.  


Additional information accessible if you are on the igem-2014 mailing list (Email igem-2014-admin at mit dot edu to be added): [https://wikis.mit.edu/confluence/display/igem2013/Home  MIT iGEM 2014 Private Wiki]
Additional information accessible if you are on the igem-2014 mailing list (Email igem-2014-admin at mit dot edu to be added): [https://wikis.mit.edu/confluence/display/igem2014/Home  MIT iGEM 2014 Private Wiki]


Please submit your application in PDF format to igem-2014-applications at mit dot edu. If you have questions about the application process, please send an email to the same address.
After the IAP course there will be brainstorming as well as initial lab work during the Spring semester, followed by a 10-week program over the Summer semester. The Summer program will take place June 9 - August 19. This is followed by some ''optional'' commitment in September through November to finalize the project for the final iGEM Giant Jamboree (October 30th - November 3rd). iGEM UROPs can be part time for credit for the Spring semester, and will be maximum pay full-time direct funding during the Summer semester.
 
The 10-week program over the Summer semester will take place June 9 - August 19, and will include some ''optional'' commitment in October and November to finalize the project for the iGEM regional competition. iGEM UROPs can be part time for credit for the Spring semester, and will be maximum pay full-time direct funding during the Summer semester.


Note for non-MIT students and graduating seniors: iGEM funding requires obtaining MIT UROP status, however past teams have included self-funded and students funded by other support, including exceptional high-school students, seniors the summer they graduate, and students from other universities under programs such as AMGEN or NSF UROPs.
Note for non-MIT students and graduating seniors: iGEM funding requires obtaining MIT UROP status, however past teams have included self-funded and students funded by other support, including exceptional high-school students, seniors the summer they graduate, and students from other universities under programs such as AMGEN or NSF UROPs.


=== Key Dates ===
=== Key Dates ===
* ''' Dec 4, 8pm''' - First information session in '''56-614'''
* ''' Dec 4th, 8pm''' - First information session in '''56-614'''
* ''' Dec 12, 8pm''' - Second information session in '''56-614'''
* ''' Dec 12th, 8pm''' - Second information session in '''56-614'''
* ''' TBD, 11:59pm''' - Application deadline
* ''' Dec 27th, 11:59pm''' - Application deadline
* ''' TBD''' - Decisions announced
* ''' Jan 2nd or sooner''' - Decisions announced
* '''TBD''' - Spring UROP for credit deadline
* '''Jan 13th-17th, 20th-24th''' - [http://student.mit.edu/searchiap/iap-9289af8f4295dc560142b1ea1d9300e4.html IAP course] ([http://stellar.mit.edu/S/project/igemiap14/ Stellar site]). Times to be determined from your input.
* '''TBD''' - Summer UROP for direct funding deadline
* '''April 3rd''' - Spring UROP for credit [http://web.mit.edu/urop/apply/deadlines.html deadline]
* '''June 9 through Aug 15''' - ~10 weeks for the summer project
* '''April 17th''' - Summer UROP for direct funding [http://web.mit.edu/urop/apply/deadlines.html deadline]
* '''June 9th through Aug 15th''' - ~10 weeks for the summer project
* '''October 30th through November 3rd''' - [http://2014.igem.org/Giant_Jamboree iGEM Giant Jamboree] in Boston, Hynes Convention Center

Latest revision as of 12:19, 23 December 2013

Synthetic Biology for Undergraduates at MIT


iGEM 2014 recruiting is open! The deadline to apply to the MIT iGEM Team is December 27th at 11:59pm

The 2014 MIT iGEM team is starting recruitment! Prospective members of the team will start training during IAP (Jan. 13th-17th, 20th-24th) by enrolling in a special 2-week course teaching the theoretical basics of synthetic biology as well as essential laboratory skills. The team will brainstorm ideas and meet throughout the Spring semester and work on the selected project full time during the Summer semester.

To apply for the 2014 MIT iGEM team, send the following to igem-2014-applications at mit dot edu:

  1. Your resume/CV, which should include relevant coursework and research experience.
  2. A list of any other commitments you've made for the summer.
  3. ~250 words describing why you're generally interested in synthetic biology and iGEM.
  4. ~250 words describing a project that you think would be appropriate and exciting for iGEM. This can be somewhat vague or can be more specific. You should look at previous iGEM projects for inspiration and to get a handle on the typical scope. Links to previous years: 2006, 2007, 2008 (abstracts), 2009 (abstracts), 2010 (abstracts), 2011 (wikis, abstracts), 2012 (wikis, abstracts), 2013 (wikis, abstracts). Before looking at teams in detail, you should browse through the project abstracts. You may want to consider writing the project idea in the form of a UROP research proposal.
  5. Conflicts you have during the IAP class dates (Jan 13th-17th, 20th-24th). We will try to find times during those dates that fit the best for everybody.

If possible, send your application as a single PDF (or two if your CV is separate) to igem-2014-applications at mit dot edu. If you have questions about the application process, please send an email to the same address.

Additional information accessible if you are on the igem-2014 mailing list (Email igem-2014-admin at mit dot edu to be added): MIT iGEM 2014 Private Wiki

After the IAP course there will be brainstorming as well as initial lab work during the Spring semester, followed by a 10-week program over the Summer semester. The Summer program will take place June 9 - August 19. This is followed by some optional commitment in September through November to finalize the project for the final iGEM Giant Jamboree (October 30th - November 3rd). iGEM UROPs can be part time for credit for the Spring semester, and will be maximum pay full-time direct funding during the Summer semester.

Note for non-MIT students and graduating seniors: iGEM funding requires obtaining MIT UROP status, however past teams have included self-funded and students funded by other support, including exceptional high-school students, seniors the summer they graduate, and students from other universities under programs such as AMGEN or NSF UROPs.

Key Dates

  • Dec 4th, 8pm - First information session in 56-614
  • Dec 12th, 8pm - Second information session in 56-614
  • Dec 27th, 11:59pm - Application deadline
  • Jan 2nd or sooner - Decisions announced
  • Jan 13th-17th, 20th-24th - IAP course (Stellar site). Times to be determined from your input.
  • April 3rd - Spring UROP for credit deadline
  • April 17th - Summer UROP for direct funding deadline
  • June 9th through Aug 15th - ~10 weeks for the summer project
  • October 30th through November 3rd - iGEM Giant Jamboree in Boston, Hynes Convention Center