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  • ...Section: </b>Overgraduate</li> <li><b> Track: </b>Environment</li><li><b> Poster: </b> Zone 2-158 </li> <li><b> Presentation: </b>Saturday - Room 302 - 2:30 ...Section: </b>Overgraduate</li> <li><b> Track: </b>Therapeutics</li><li><b> Poster: </b> Zone 3-191 </li> <li><b> Presentation: </b>Saturday - Room 311 - 2:00
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  • ...an economical analysis for enzyme created by iGEM with regards to market, competition and distribution. </ul>",IHP,Gained information about how to market their p .../ul>",,,,,,Showed the student winners of a European science and technology competition their iGEM lab and presented the iGEM project.,Right boi,correct boi,correc
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  • ...all participants in the 2017 International Genetically Engineered Machine competition! <br> <h4>Best Poster</h4>
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  • ...all participants in the 2017 International Genetically Engineered Machine competition! <br> <h4>Best Poster</h4>
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  • <h1>3. Poster </h1> <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Competition">
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  • ...ef="https://2017.igem.org/Competition" title="Competition - 2017.igem.org">Competition - 2017.igem.org</a></td></tr> ...m.org/Registration" title="Competition/Registration/Steps - 2017.igem.org">Competition/Registration/Steps - 2017.igem.org</a></td></tr>
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  • ...resentation, High_school", "Best Poster, High_school", "Nominated for Best Poster, High_school", "Nominated for Best New Composite Part, High_school", "Best ...ction": "High_school", "medal": "No medal", "awards": ["Nominated for Best Poster, High_school", "Best Measurement, High_school", "Nominated for Best Measure
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  • ...larger audience and <i><b>documentation</i></b> as it pertains to the iGEM competition for medals and special prizes for the 2017 season. Telling your story in a ...dal requirements. The chosen teams were all awarded gold medals during the competition and were chosen because they showed a completed checklist of items for thei
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  • ...ate ejection from the premises and disqualification of their team from the competition. Harassment of any kind will not be tolerated. This includes verbal, sexual <p>Forget to print your poster? Need copies of your CV or resume for the Career Fair? There is a FedEx sto
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  • ...2017 Winners Announced as the International Genetically Engineered Machine Competition Concludes</h3> ...2017-winners-announced-as-the-international-genetically-engineered-machine-competition-concludes.html">press release</a>. Make sure to visit the <a href="https://
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  • ...h1><span>1.The development of International Genetically Engineered Machine Competition in China the latest decade</span></h1> ...the performance of these teams. From these analysis, we envision the iGEM competition will continue to promote the innovative education in China, especially for
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  • ...where we do experiment. During the visit, we communicated a lot about the competition and experiment. In the afternoon, all the groups formally started to do pre ...s="title-center">“YUZHANG BIG BANG THEORY” Scientific Research Project Competition</div>
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  • ...ormed the general public about our project, synthetic biology and the iGEM competition. However, in the activities listed in the next section we took it a step fu ...vice. They applied this knowledge to the QS principle. The students made a poster about the topic, which can be found below.
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  • ...s a great occasion for us to present our project softer shock and the IGEM competition. ...about the perspectives of synthetic biology. Finally, we present the iGEM competition and our project.
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  • ...ersity. All of us are really big fans of Biology. By participating in this competition, most of us can learn a lot of knowledge that could not be acquired on the ...a great chance to show ourselves, and I hope I can get a good score in the competition.</p>
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  • ...s a great occasion for us to present our project softer shock and the IGEM competition. ...about the perspectives of synthetic biology. Finally, we present the iGEM competition and our project.
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  • ...o will hopefully be inspired by our work in synthetic biology and the IGEM competition. Because of this we have raised awareness for this fascinating area of scie ...ng a talk and presentation, we also used our poster. Their feedback on the poster was extremely helpful in telling us what we need to change before the Jambo
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  • ...o will hopefully be inspired by our work in synthetic biology and the IGEM competition. Because of this we have raised awareness for this fascinating area of scie ...ng a talk and presentation, we also used our poster. Their feedback on the poster was extremely helpful in telling us what we need to change before the Jambo
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  • <b>Plan for meeting the competition goals</b> <br> competition. We should make this asap. Will probably take some time, but we
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  • ...ties that enabled them to efficiently tackle different aspects of the iGEM competition. So, we made it our goal to take advantage of these qualities. ...rk#attributions" target="_blank">Credits section</a> of the wiki. The team poster and team presentation are ready to be presented at the Giant Jamboree. We a
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  • ...patibility between general education mode in Chinese universities and iGEM competition mode, CCiC makes a bold and overall reform this year by increasing the prop ...-align: center">Figure4: iGEMers discussed lively in project presentation, Poster Session, Panel Session and the special talk.</p><br/><br/>
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  • ...s="title-center">“YUZHANG BIG BANG THEORY” Scientific Research Project Competition</div> ...h works and experiences. This competition is presented as research project competition, and students got onto the stage to introduce their projects and answering
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  • <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Competition"> COMPETITION HUB /
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  • ...using ""Scale of the Universe,"" an interactive online program 6. Use iGEM poster and woki to talk about the research and engage parents in a discussion abou ...ge of science projects and innovations 2. Through an oral presentation and poster session, gain different ideas for our project from students of different sc
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  • ...ties that enabled them to efficiently tackle different aspects of the iGEM competition. So, we made it our goal to take advantage of these qualities. ...rk#attributions" target="_blank">Credits section</a> of the wiki. The team poster and team presentation are ready to be presented at the Giant Jamboree. We a
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  • <h4> Is your team organizing a Team Meetup during the 2017 competition season? </h4> ...rganizes an assembly of iGEM Japan as a part of the festival. iGEMers have poster sessions to communicate with high school students and university students w
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  • ...t"},[e._v("We have achieved some experiment results so far. As for an iGEM competition, our project is completed, but we want to know whether our project has soci ...and demonstrated the strengths of their teams. During refreshments and the poster sessions, we communicated with other teams and had intense discussions on t
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  • ...of young minds to achieve the best possible results in this year’s iGEM competition. ...ct the topics from the point of view as a judge, as he was one at the iGEM-competition in 2016.<br>
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  • ...al criteria, and other side projects we work on. Come the beginning of the competition year, this guide will be given to our future team members as a tool to help ...the project. In the next few pages, this guide will focus on the i GEM competition, responsibilities of PNP, how we work to fulfil those responsibilities, and
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  • ...nsures that our team will be able to carry on these efforts long after the competition has ended.</p> ...ere teams that have funding from the program are invited to give a talk or poster presentation about their work. </b> As an all day event, we felt that this
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  • ...ht cause potential problems and provided suggestions for improvements. The poster session gave us an opportunity to practice public speaking and present our <h2>aGEM Competition</h2>
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  • ...ng tech event. This was our very first public event where we did our first poster presentation and our first public interaction. We got many encouraging comm ...talks and Prof. Dr. Hans-Georg Braun presented BIOMOD (Biomolecular Design Competition). This event would not have been complete without doing a sightseeing tour
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  • <h1>Competition Hub</h1> <p>This page serves as the 2017 Competition Hub. Each section below can be clicked on to bring you to a page with more
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  • ...this poster session presenters were given the opportunity to explain their poster in a one minute pitch in the opening of the event. Apart from that there we After the break it was time for the poster session. The poster presentations were a good opportunity for us to practice our story and we n
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  • <ol><li>Victoria Rau: Instructor on English training, including presentation, poster, wiki.</li></ol> <ol><li>Gerry Rau: Instructor on English training, including presentation, poster, wiki.</li></ol>
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  • ...ur project, and listened to their presentations. As we participate in iGEM competition for the first time, all presentations were inspiring to us. We understood w ...the most exciting interaction with iGEM community during summer. We gave a poster presentation to other iGEM teams (Kyoto, Nagahama, Gifu, KAIT, Tokyo_Tech,
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  • ...structor. She gave us a precious help to understand all the aspects of the competition. She also ...="justify"> They supported the team thanks to their experience in the IGEM competition.</p>
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  • ...tions. Our team took part in the 2016 BiotecShow, where we could present a poster about our project and synthetic biology. ...od glucose level and receive orientation about. Our team presented again a poster about the project to spread it and help the awareness of diabetes. Besides
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  • ...etically Engineered Machine competition, is the premiere synthetic biology competition and home to the largest synthetic biology community in the world. In our fi <li>Logo displayed on iGEM competition webpage</li>
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  • ...sections, each team was responsible for one poster. In order to make the poster poster. In addition, when we had difficulties in explaining our project and
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  • ...ns, we tweaked our station and its focus. Beforehand, we created a trifold poster about the greenhouse effect. In the middle, we had diagrams explaining what ...k to our project, we introduced the team, and since iGEM is still a rising competition, we helped spread the word to undergraduate aged attendees about what iGEM
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  • ...this poster session presenters were given the opportunity to explain their poster in a one minute pitch in the opening of the event. Apart from that there we After the break it was time for the poster session. The poster presentations were a good opportunity for us to practice our story and we n
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  • ...Responsibilities include: focusing on the overarching goals for the iGEM competition and setting deadlines for the team to reach those goals, brainstorming with ...ipted Presentation for the iGEM Jamboree, organizing content for the final poster, and coding portions of the wiki, as well as, running final checks on quest
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  • competition and synthetic biology in southwest China, China iGEM Southwest introductions, panel sessions, poster sessions, special talks, Hq face to face
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  • We designed caps and accessories with competition and team's logo. We also elaborated caps with logo for ZJU-China, our fello We designed notebooks to write down our own idea and promote this competition when conducting human practice activities.
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  • on what the iGEM competition is, placing it within its context of synthetic biology local high schools. Leaving a footprint after the end of the competition was also something dear to the team, who
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  • on what the iGEM competition is, placing it within its context of synthetic biology local high schools. Leaving a footprint after the end of the competition was also something dear to the team, who
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  • <p>Linking this to the iGEM competition, including relevance and responsibility, helps to achieve a strong <i>integ ...design, therewith being able to upgrade not only their final result of the competition, but also the team contributed to the future education of potential synbio
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  • ...lations in model accurate within 1/100 of a percent. Started implementing competition into mathematical model. Created separate growth functions to change type o ...Created three X-gal/IPTG/amp plates for pGEM transformations. Introduced competition into full scale model for engineered bacteria and for native lung bacteria.
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  • <b>Competition</b> <p>By attacking or dividing, players are in competition with each other and social interaction is making the game dynamic.</p>
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  • <b>Competition</b> <p>By attacking or dividing, players are in competition with each other and social interaction is making the game dynamic.</p>
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  • ...r told me iGEM in the technology day of our school. I decided to join this competition right after I heard specific details about it. At the start of our iGEM pro ...my major work is to complete most of the mission with art (logo designing, poster, and the power point for the presentation). I am really proud that my speci
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  • It was obviously a nice way to practice our presentation and our poster before going to the Giant Jamboree, but it also enabled us to discuss our p ...r project to the other teams. We shared a lot of feedbacks about projects, poster tips, suggestions about experiments, encouragements for the wet lab work an
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  • ...communication and skype conferences to learn more about the competition and the support provided by iGEM, online discussions in ...ded summary of all presented posters helped us to find and rework our own poster design for Boston. </div>
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  • ...uld also include mathematical modeling to improve your design, producing a poster to communicate your work, and engaging with the community to integrate the ...ition you can give them, if they want - through social media, the wiki and poster and at events. Remember, the products they sell are what everyone at the Ja
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  • ...’s quite clear that iGEM is much more than just science. Given that this competition is of the academic nature, the main focus is science, however, it’s not t iGEM really is a true multidisciplinary competition, targeting many real-life aspects. Going back to public engagement, it is o
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  • ...g communication. It’s worth mentioning that we won the award of the best poster.</P> <p> iGEM is a competition that is all about teamwork. It cannot be done just by a few people and in o
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  • ...ject, to new Parts and Devices, to the quality of the Project Description, Poster, and Presentation, to the success and impact of the project, to considerati ...to integrate feedback into the workflow of your work all through the iGEM competition? Document how your project evolved based on the information acquired from t
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  • ...tched this years’ Groningen iGEM project and were allowed to present our poster together with other Dutch iGEM teams!</p> ...e of our team. It gave us the opportunity to present our poster during the poster sessions and to talk to researchers who are specialized in working with CRI
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  • ...m interested in genetic engineering and I'm delighted to take part in this competition.</p> ...ed in our project and it’s my great pleasure to devote my effort in this competition. </p>
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  • <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:Szeged_SA_RMG/poster">Poster</a> ...ial biology class. In the future I would like to be a surgeon. I love this competition because it appeals to one of my biggest interest which is molecular biology
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  • ...eople about genetic engineering and synthetic biology, as well as the iGEM competition and what is all about. </p> presentation, we discussed the iGEM competition - what it is all about and what you have to do to become
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  • ...ooperation and engagement with other teams are important parts of the iGEM competition. Being in contact with more experienced iGEM teams helps overcoming difficu ...aboration continued by them helping us in a crucial part of the iGEM medal competition with simulating and modelling our LLPs system. This gave us a better and mo
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  • ...or the students. They replied to the question of how to participate in our competition and what knowledge and skills they need to master. </p> ...iGEM competition and its impact to them. They showed great interest in the competition and sought professional help from us. We proposed to help them in building
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  • <p>The iGEM competition encourages teams to consider the environmental implications of their projec <p>In September NEB hosted yet another competition asking this time for nature pictures for a calendar, and so we tried our lu
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  • ...Nordic iGEM Conference and have contributed a lot to the text in our first poster. I also communicated the lab results to the rest of the team. ...ities with Jenny and created designs for banners, flyers, photos and final poster. Wiki layout is also designed by me and together with Meo we created the st
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  • ...support each other’s work with the motivation of togetherness instead of competition. To get this spirit of mutual success also to our iGEM project, we collabor ...every team and asked for their permission to attach our QR-codes to their poster in Boston.
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  • <p>The Giant Jamboree is an annual event that showcases work from the iGEM Competition. All iGEM teams are invited to present their synthetic biology projects and <h2>SUBMIT YOUR TEAM PRESENTATION AND POSTER PDFs!</h2>
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  • ...The Netherlands for the International Biology Olympiad. This is a biology competition for clever and talented secondary school students. In the international fin ...<mark>biosafety page</mark>. Moreover, we presented our project using our poster, and distributed the postcards of the postcard collaboration.
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  • ...-center"><p style="margin: 0;">Here Kim, our PR manager, is presenting our poster at the Netherlands Technology Conference.</p></td></tr></table></td></tr></ ...ers took us on a journey through synthetic biology followed by an engaging poster session that gave everyone the opportunity to see other teams’ projects.
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  • <p style="text-align:center!important">Figure 1.Team USTC with our poster in CCiC </p> ...age. The other in a lab where our team leader gave a presentation on iGEM competition and our project, and visitors can also explore the microbial world through
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  • <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Competition"> COMPETITION HUB /
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  • ...t how to form a successful iGEM team and gave them a brief overview of the competition rules. </p> ...hat we still have much room for improvement in our presentation skills and poster design.</p>
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  • ...s so great as there have not been any search engine that is serve for iGEM competition especially. Besides, it also provides us a platform to design our project o ...which iGEMers can exchange important information and ideas concerning this competition. We also helped them with biological problems they came across, such as the
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  • ...z show. It will be arranged as a social event at the end of the year. This competition is designed for several teams with three to five members. These teams compe ...posters explaining the flow of information in a cell in general, the iGEM competition and our project, always ready to answer questions on any of the topics. Wit
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  • ...f. Chun Li to give a general introduction about synthetic biology and iGEM competition, which inspired many students’ interest in synthetic biology and they wan ...ectures for everyone who may be interested in the skills required for iGEM competition and the speakers were our instructors and team members. Here are the topics
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  • ...I worked to evaluate the effect of double oxygenase. Having a good time In competition.</div> ...n Jilin_China. I take charge of the enzyme verification, Wiki build-up and poster making. Also, i take part in human practice with other group members. I rea
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  • ...wiki and answered some questions on the details of the competition such as poster design and plasmids drying and delivering. ...esigning the bio-circuit. He also reminded us of the importance of several competition requirements, especially the judging form. Then he talked about his own exp
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  • <p>The iGEM competition cycle can be seen below. Not all teams follow this cycle (for example, you <p><ul>Prepare Poster
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  • ...s in front of this very diverse audience. We introduced the concept of the competition as well as the role of student teams in synthetic biology. We then introduc ...o very interesting discussion. Furthermore, we were able to talk about our poster itself, and obtained real advice on how to improve it for the Jamboree. </d
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  • ...hers, and associates for the achievements we’ve had during this year’s competition.</li> ...pleasure designing and crafting the story behind our project through this poster.<br></li>
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  • ...ed in iGEM. As a result of conducting a survey again after our lecture and poster presentation, we get the result that they get to know that genetic modifica ...neering technology is widely use in various fields. During our lecture and poster presentation session, we also explained about the project of KAIT_JAPAN thi
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  • ...ed in iGEM. As a result of conducting a survey again after our lecture and poster presentation, we get the result that they get to know that genetic modifica ...neering technology is widely use in various fields. During our lecture and poster presentation session, we also explained about the project of KAIT_JAPAN thi
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  • ...ed in iGEM. As a result of conducting a survey again after our lecture and poster presentation, we get the result that they get to know that genetic modifica ...neering technology is widely use in various fields. During our lecture and poster presentation session, we also explained about the project of KAIT_JAPAN thi
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  • ...every team and asked for their permission to attach our QR-codes to their poster in Boston. attention to bicyclists than to cars. The next day, after forgetting our poster and running back
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  • iGEM is a unique competition for students interested in designing and engineering with biology. Over the <li><strong>Team Composition:</strong> While iGEM is primarily a student competition, we acknowledge that there may be artists and designers who are interested
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  • <p>Below we have some of the most frequently asked questions for the iGEM competition. If your question is not answered below, please email us at <i>hq AT igem D <ul><li>The team payment information is at the <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Competition/Registration">Team Registration Fee page</a> and you can get an invoice the
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  • ...r and in 2016 to create a DIY ultra-low freezer. Our hardware project this competition, a lab-in-a-box containing many pieces of equipment necessary to molecular ...p on the modeling that we have been doing alongside our projects. With the competition approaching, we are beginning to look for events that allow us to talk abou
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  • ...<li> We planned a competition MITOMI experiment to check whether there is competition in the binding of the thrombin aptamers 1 and 2. Sadly, it didn't work the ...ster, having a presentation about iGEM and aptasense, and taking part in a poster session.</li>
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  • <span class="requirement-title">Meet all Competition Deliverables</span> <span class="requirements-subtitle">Team Poster</span>
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  • ...y to be informed of what iGEM is and what the students achieve during this competition. During the competition, 15 fellow iGEM teams, for which we express our deepest gratitude, were wil
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  • 1. All teams must follow the <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Competition/Rules_of_Conduct">iGEM Rules of Conduct</a> at all times. ...a staff member, volunteer, or to the iGEM HQ tables located outside of the poster halls and on the third floor.
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  • ...team met with the esteemed 2016 USYD team, the runners up of the 2016 iGEM competition. There was excitement all around, from both teams. Our team clued in for th ...s and don’t’s, especially considering their near win during last years competition. From cluing in to ensure that human practices are integrated into the proj
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  • ...that our team from Shenzhen Institute of Technology to participate in iGEM competition. As a polytechnic, students from our school have acquired hand-on operation ...also acquired a number of useful skills like how to build a wiki, design a poster, give a presentation in English, etc.
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  • <p>We received several valuable feedbacks about the poster and presentation of our project from other team members and instructors. Th ...ience for us. Some teams with more experience of participating in the iGEM competition shared their ideas and designs of experiments, which enlightened us a lot.
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  • <p>We received several valuable feedbacks about the poster and presentation of our project from other team members and instructors. Th ...ience for us. Some teams with more experience of participating in the iGEM competition shared their ideas and designs of experiments, which enlightened us a lot.
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  • <h1>2. Competition Registration</h1> <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Competition">
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  • <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Competition"> COMPETITION HUB /
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  • <h1>2. Competition Registration</h1> <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Competition">
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