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Citadel iGEM is an undergraduate-level research group at [http://www.citadel.edu/main/ The Citadel: The Military College of South Carolina]. Our interdisciplinary team is composed of students and educators united by a common goal: to design and build biological machines using standardized genetic parts.  Their accomplishments will be presented at the [https://2010.igem.org/About International Genetically Engineered Machines] (iGEM) competition held at MIT on November 5-8.  Citadel iGEM is competing for the first time in 2010. This group is a super competitive lot, prone to pranks and oneupmanship usually culminating in minor lab and lecture hall catastrophes.
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Citadel iGEM is an undergraduate-level research group at [http://www.citadel.edu/main/ The Citadel: The Military College of South Carolina]. Our interdisciplinary team is composed of students and educators united by a common goal: to design and build biological machines using standardized genetic parts.  Their accomplishments will be presented at the [https://2010.igem.org/About International Genetically Engineered Machines] (iGEM) competition held at MIT on November 5-8.  Citadel iGEM is competing for the first time in 2010. This group is a super competitive lot, prone to pranks and oneupmanship usually culminating in minor lab and lecture hall catastrophes.  
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|You can write a background of your team here.  Give us a background of your team, the members, etc.  Or tell us more about something of your choosing.
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|You can write a background of your team here.  Give us a background of your team, the members, etc.  Or tell us more about something of your choosing........Recently, members of the Citadel iGEM team crashed couches in the greater Urbana-Champaign area of Illinois in a quest to forge collaborations with similarly underfunded yet extremely enthusiastic and ego-driven individuals with iGEM teams of their own.
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An Introduction to Citadel iGEM

Citadel iGEM is an undergraduate-level research group at [http://www.citadel.edu/main/ The Citadel: The Military College of South Carolina]. Our interdisciplinary team is composed of students and educators united by a common goal: to design and build biological machines using standardized genetic parts. Their accomplishments will be presented at the International Genetically Engineered Machines (iGEM) competition held at MIT on November 5-8. Citadel iGEM is competing for the first time in 2010. This group is a super competitive lot, prone to pranks and oneupmanship usually culminating in minor lab and lecture hall catastrophes.

You can write a background of your team here. Give us a background of your team, the members, etc. Or tell us more about something of your choosing........Recently, members of the Citadel iGEM team crashed couches in the greater Urbana-Champaign area of Illinois in a quest to forge collaborations with similarly underfunded yet extremely enthusiastic and ego-driven individuals with iGEM teams of their own.

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