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This web-space is intended as a communication tool for the students and teachers of Citadel iGEM. It is also meant to be a comfy lounge for our guests, where they can sit back and get acquainted with this wonder-filled "synthetic biology" thing. Whether you are here to learn about iGEM, to follow The Citadel's progress, to provide insight and support, or for some other reason entirely, we encourage to explore to your heart's content and participate directly in | This web-space is intended as a communication tool for the students and teachers of Citadel iGEM. It is also meant to be a comfy lounge for our guests, where they can sit back and get acquainted with this wonder-filled "synthetic biology" thing. Whether you are here to learn about iGEM, to follow The Citadel's progress, to provide insight and support, or for some other reason entirely, we encourage to explore to your heart's content and participate directly in a work in progress. Any registered user (and registration is so simple!) can collaborate on this wiki. Just be sure to observe the immutable laws of[[Etiquette| OpenWetWare Etiquette]]. Thanks for visiting! | ||
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An Introduction to Citadel iGEMCitadel iGEM is a undergraduate-level research group at The Citadel: The Military College of South Carolina. Our interdisciplinary team is composed of students and educators united by a common goal: to design and build biological machines using standardized genetic parts. Their accomplishments will be presented at the International Genetically Engineered Machines (iGEM) competition. Citadel iGEM will compete for the first time in 2010. |
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About the WikiThis web-space is intended as a communication tool for the students and teachers of Citadel iGEM. It is also meant to be a comfy lounge for our guests, where they can sit back and get acquainted with this wonder-filled "synthetic biology" thing. Whether you are here to learn about iGEM, to follow The Citadel's progress, to provide insight and support, or for some other reason entirely, we encourage to explore to your heart's content and participate directly in a work in progress. Any registered user (and registration is so simple!) can collaborate on this wiki. Just be sure to observe the immutable laws of OpenWetWare Etiquette. Thanks for visiting! | ||||||||||
Citadel iGEM is official recognized by The Citadel: The Military College of South Carolina. |
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