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The main page of the yearly iGEM wiki is constantly changing. We make an effort to keep all pertinent information easy to access from the main page. Occassionally, though, you may find that a link that you saw before is no longer easy to find. Please use the links below to go back to news feed items that were posted throughout the season. We hope that this will be a valuable information resource for past, current, and future iGEM members.
partner offer: Autodesk
Autodesk, Inc., a world leader in 2D and 3D design, engineering, and entertainment software, has joined as an iGEM sponsoring partner. Autodesk will provide iGEM teams with Autodesk Maya® to help animate and simulate in 3D the cell structures used in their projects. To see more details on how to take advantage of the Autodesk offer, see the Autodesk sponsor page. |
iGEM spring workshop schedule: update
Registration is now open for the Europe workshop being held in Every (Paris), France and the dates for the Asia workshop have been finalized.
Find out more details about each workshop on the Workshops page. |
the spring 2010 dna distribution is ready!
The Spring 2010 DNA Distribution has begun shipping out to teams! All teams should receive their kits by the beginning of next week. We've made a few changes this year, so when you receive your kits please take a look at our 2010 guide on the Help page.
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partner offer: GENEART
GENEART has once again joined as an iGEM sponsoring partner. They will provide iGEM teams with low cost DNA synthesis. To see more details on how to take advantage of the GENEART offer, see the GENEART sponsor page. |
partner offer: the MathWorks
The MathWorks, makers of MATLAB, have once again joined as an iGEM sponsoring partner. They will provide iGEM teams with MATLAB software licenses and a SimBiology Webinar. To see more details on how to take advantage of the MathWorks offer, see the MathWorks sponsor page. |
iGEM spring workshop schedule
The dates and locations for the iGEM 2010 spring workshops have been finalized! All team instructors are required to attend one of the following workshops:
Find out more details about each workshop on the Workshops page. |
oil sands initiative partner offer
The Oil Sands Initiative would like to extend an invitation to all iGEM teams, particularly those interested in Energy & Environment, to take advantage of their newly developed partner offer. Find out more details about this opportunity on the Oil Sands Initiative page. Deadline: May 1, 2010 & June 14, 2010. |
main registration has ended
Main registration for iGEM 2010 is over! Over one hundred teams have registered to participate for iGEM 2010. See the list of iGEM 2010 teams If any teams still wish to participate in iGEM 2010, registration is still possible. Keep in mind that the team registration fee has increased to $2250 USD. Find out more on the iGEM 2010 Registration page. |
Up next: More information on the iGEM spring workshops.
registration deadline in one week
Registration deadline is approaching! Make sure to register your team by Wednesday, March 31. After that date the team registration fee increases from $1750 to $2250. For more information see: |
synthetic aethetics
The Synthetic Aesthetics team is looking for participants for a research project on synthetic biology, design, and aesthetics. The project will provide funding to bring together scientists and engineers working in synthetic biology with artists, designers, and other creative practitioners. See more details about this opportunity on here. |
registration is open!
iGEM 2010 team registration is now open! Register your team now. Instructors: register your team today. Students: get your team leader to register your team. Be sure to read the requirements for participating in iGEM. Need help starting a team? Check out the start a team page. The deadline to register is March 31, 2010. |
start an iGEM team
Start an iGEM 2010 team at your school! Interested in starting an iGEM team? Whether you are an instructor or a student, head to the Start A Team page for some pointers on how to form a team at your school. |
work at iGEM headquarters
iGEM Headquarters is expanding. See the job opportunities page for more details on how to get a job at HQ. |
become an iGEM sponsor
iGEM Headquarters is always on the lookout for companies that would like to sponsor the iGEM activity. There are several sponsorship opportunities that your group can take part in. Check out the Sponsorship page to learn more. |
see what happened at iGEM 2009
iGEM 2009 was a big success! Explore the iGEM 2009 team projects and get some ideas for how to start your team on the iGEM 2009 wiki. |