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==Welcome to Illinois iGEM's official OpenWetWare page!==
==Welcome to Illinois iGEM's official OpenWetWare page!==
<big>'''Due to increased interest and number of applicants the application deadline has been moved to 10pm, March 20th'''</big>


In the vein of science's most cutting-edge field, synthetic biology, the University of Illinois is proud to introduce the 2009 iGEM wetlab team.  Composed of a wide assortment of undergraduates from Bioengineering to ACES, iGEM wetlab is responsible for designing, conducting, and the recording of unique experiments in the Institute of Geonomic Biology.  Under the supervision of lab director Courtney Evans, they look forward to a second year of ground-breaking science.  Coming off of last year's exploration into the feasibility of cholera sensing bacteria, it seems as is the sky is the limit for potential projects.  Electronic applications are due on March 20th.
In the vein of science's most cutting-edge field, synthetic biology, the University of Illinois is proud to introduce the 2009 iGEM wetlab team.  Composed of a wide assortment of undergraduates from Bioengineering to ACES, iGEM wetlab is responsible for designing, conducting, and the recording of unique experiments in the Institute of Geonomic Biology.  Under the supervision of lab director Courtney Evans, they look forward to a second year of ground-breaking science.  Coming off of last year's exploration into the feasibility of cholera sensing bacteria, it seems as is the sky is the limit for potential projects.  Electronic applications are due on March 20th.


<big>'''Due to increased interest and number of applicants the application deadline has been moved to 10pm, March 20th'''</big>


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Welcome to Illinois iGEM's official OpenWetWare page!

Due to increased interest and number of applicants the application deadline has been moved to 10pm, March 20th


In the vein of science's most cutting-edge field, synthetic biology, the University of Illinois is proud to introduce the 2009 iGEM wetlab team. Composed of a wide assortment of undergraduates from Bioengineering to ACES, iGEM wetlab is responsible for designing, conducting, and the recording of unique experiments in the Institute of Geonomic Biology. Under the supervision of lab director Courtney Evans, they look forward to a second year of ground-breaking science. Coming off of last year's exploration into the feasibility of cholera sensing bacteria, it seems as is the sky is the limit for potential projects. Electronic applications are due on March 20th.


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Synthetic Biology is an emerging field of biology that aims at designing and building novel biological systems. Whereas “genetic engineering” has been around for many decades already, synthetic biology extends its spirit to focus on whole systems of genes and gene products, rather than on individual genes. Thus, synthetic biology aims, for instance, at adding or modifying biological functions to existing organisms or, in the future, creating novel organisms with tailored properties.

--UCSF iGEM


  • Click here to fill out the application to be part of this year's team
  • E-mail illinoisiGEM@gmail.com to be added to the mailing list for any new updates
  • The application will be due Sunday, March 20th and final decisions will be made by the end of spring break

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