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A first year entrant to the iGEM competition, our team is comprised of students from a wide range of backgrounds, talents, and experience. more description to be added by someone later
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A first year entrant to the iGEM competition, our team is comprised of students from a wide range of backgrounds, talents, and experience. Membership in Yale's iGEM includes seniors, juniors, and sophomores in a variety of disciplines that are connected by a passion for synthetic biology and its applications. After many discussion and wetlab sessions (and much help from our advisors!), our team has both successfully created its copper-depositing bacteria, and had a blast doing it!
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iGEM Yale

welcome to igem yale

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A first year entrant to the iGEM competition, our team is comprised of students from a wide range of backgrounds, talents, and experience. Membership in Yale's iGEM includes seniors, juniors, and sophomores in a variety of disciplines that are connected by a passion for synthetic biology and its applications. After many discussion and wetlab sessions (and much help from our advisors!), our team has both successfully created its copper-depositing bacteria, and had a blast doing it! >> read more about our team