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MENU

Resources Hub

Welcome to the Resources Hub! Here you will find information, tips and advice to help you during your iGEM experience. If you have any suggestions for a new page or have any additions to an existing one, please don't hesitate to contact us at hq AT igem DOT org.

iGEM RESOURCES

iGEM FAQ

Please read through our frequently asked questions.

Navigating iGEM

There are several things you need to consider as you start navigating through the iGEM 2017 season.

Start a Team

There are several things you need to consider before starting an iGEM team; here are some guidelines to help!

Funding

Tips and advice on how to request funding and what to consider when making a team budget.

Visa Help

iGEM can provide you with an invitation letter to start your visa application process. We recommend you apply early!

WETLAB

Cloning Help

Cloning is difficult. No one who has ever picked up a pipette in the lab would debate this fact. However, cloning shouldn't be impossible! This page exists to help students and teams who are struggling with cloning and other molecular techniques.

Parts Registry

The iGEM Registry is a growing collection of genetic parts that can be mixed and matched to build synthetic biology devices and systems. As part of the synthetic biology community's efforts to make biology easier to engineer, it provides a source of genetic parts to iGEM teams and academic labs.

DOCUMENTATION

Telling Your Story

Telling your story in a clear and concise way is challenging, but well worth the effort in the end. The goal of this page is to help teams understand the importance of scientific communication.

Wiki Editing Help

All iGEM wiki sites are powered by Mediawiki. Using/editing the wiki is a trial-and-error process. Editing the wiki is a simple, fun thing to do and you definitely get better the more you play around with it.

Using HTML, CSS and Javascript

All the iGEM web sites are built on top of MediaWiki, which allows groups of people to create and edit pages easily. This page can help you add HTML, CSS and Javascript to your wiki.