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A library of videos on synthetic biology, iGEM, and other topics. | |||
* Here's a video by the 2009 Southampton team that covers what a new team can expect from iGEM. It presents the good ... and the bad. Very informative! | |||
: http://www.youtube.com/v/13SVRfxGZko&hl=en_US&fs=1&border=1 | |||
* You can always tell the strength of an emerging field by the quality of child prodigies that arrive on scene. Check out Gabriel See's work with the [http://2009.igem.org/Team:Washington-Software/Project Washington University Team] to make a LEGO Liquid Handling Robot. It's mind-blowing stuff. There's also a hilarious moment 55 seconds into [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcKZaPAhioQ this Youtube video], when the reporter talks about Gabriel being able to understand "nucleotide sequences ... whatever they are". It made me laugh and cry at the same time. | |||
: http://www.youtube.com/v/FRijFX0BpGI&hl=en_US&fs=1&border=1 | |||
* The [http://2009.igem.org/Team:Cambridge Cambridge Team] won top prize at iGEM 2009. They developed a color pigment generating strain of //E.coli// that was activated by the presence of a variable , and it could even be tuned to different sensitivities of that compound. The team worked with an artistic designer to come up with an interesting future use for their project... | |||
: http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=7453836&server=vimeo.com&show_title=1&show_byline=1&show_portrait=0&color=&fullscreen=1 | |||
* This beautifully shot and edited video article centers on the legendary Stanford/MIT professor, Drew Endy. | |||
: http://www.youtube.com/v/EtADBcxWpVg&hl=en_US&fs=1&border=1 | |||
* Eric Ma delivers one of the best introductions to our field that I've yet found. He has a real knack for talking in terms anyone can grasp and his passion for iGEM is very infectious. Eric was a member of the [http://2009.igem.org/Team:British_Columbia 2008 team from the University of British Columbia]. | |||
: http://www.youtube.com/v/LEG4W_4HwYw&hl=en_US&fs=1&border=1 | |||
* This is the first part of a debate between Drew Endy and Jim Thomas on the ethics of synthetic biology. The whole thing is availible at the [http://www.longnow.org/ Long Now Foundation's website]. Thought-provoking! | |||
: http://www.youtube.com/v/Fv0hV-gWwGY&hl=en_US&fs=1&border=1 | |||
* Here's the 2008 iGEM competition being covered by PBS's //News Hour//. Quite good for a mainstream media report. | |||
: http://www.youtube.com/v/-IIWH6Hhcnc&hl=en_US&fs=1&border=1 | |||
* This one is almost as good as the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mszlckmc4Hw Inner Life of a Cell] video. | |||
: http://www.youtube.com/v/41_Ne5mS2ls&hl=en_US&fs=1&border=1 |
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