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*For a week-to-week updates, go to our '''[[/Notebook/Meeting_Notes|meeting notes]]'''.
*For a week-to-week updates, go to our '''[[/Notebook/Meeting_Notes|meeting notes]]'''.


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The University of Chicago iGEM team consists of five undergraduate students working full-time during summer 2009 on engineering a biological system, as well as three part-time students.
 
 
===Students===
*[[User:Nora_D._Yucel|Nora Yucel]]
*[[User:Rob_McConeghy|Rob McConeghy]]
*[[User:Damon_Wang|Damon Wang]]
*[[User:Parijata_Mackey|Parijata Mackey]]
*[[User:Brandon_Lee|Brandon Lee]]
*[[User:Annie_Kang|Annie Kang]]
*[[User:Andrew_Tully|Andy Tully]]
*[[User:Juli_Hayashi|Juli Hayashi]]
 
==Faculty Advisors==
*[[Steve Kron]]
*[[Chris Schonbaum]]
 
 
Email undergrads: '''synbiochicago [AT] gmail.com'''
 
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Revision as of 22:51, 16 April 2009


Welcome to the University of Chicago Wiki for the 2009 iGEM Competition!

  • iGEM is the international genetically engineered machines competition.
  • The objective of the competition is to design and build an engineered biological system using biological parts.
  • Check out our promotional brochure here to learn about the Synthetic Biology research at UChicago.
  • If you are interested in supporting synthetic biology research at UChicago please contact us at (synbiochicago [at] gmail.com) to help out!

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Learn more about iGEM 2009, and synthetic biology.

For more info on this year's iGEM please see 2009.igem.org.

More links are available at iGEM Resources page

Visitors

External links

Internal links

  • [[../2009/Notebook/University of Chicago Wetware|Team Notebook]]

Protocols

Lab Etiquette

Wiki editing resources

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Want to help out the iGEM team?

  • UChicago iGEM is supported by the Program in Physical and Chemical Biology and the University of Chicago Uncommon Fund. Our faculty advisers include Professor Steve Kron and senior lecturer Chris Schonbaum.
  • We are currently looking for additional funding to support undergraduate research, and cover registration fees, material and travel costs.
  • Read more about our team on our

Want to join the iGEM team?

  • Graduate students and faculty interested in advising the team should email synbiochicago [at] gmail.com
  • Undergraduate students can get involved through the Synthetic Biology RSO by contacting Nora Yucel at (norayucel [at] uchicago.edu )

Schedule

  • April 30 - Baxter BioScience Grant deadline
  • May 16, 17 - Teachers Workshop, MIT, USA
  • June 15 - Preliminary team rosters due
  • June 22- Summer term, training begins
  • July 6 - Official Research begins
  • August 1 - Team project descriptions due
  • September 10 - Summer research ends
  • October 30-November 2 - iGEM competition Jamboree, MIT, USA

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Brainstorming

Meetings

  • Meetings are 5:15PM on Sundays in GCIS first floor conference room (biology side).
  • For a week-to-week updates, go to our meeting notes.

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The University of Chicago iGEM team consists of five undergraduate students working full-time during summer 2009 on engineering a biological system, as well as three part-time students.


Students

Faculty Advisors


Email undergrads: synbiochicago [AT] gmail.com