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<center><font size="5"><font color=blue face = "arial">'''Interested in joining the Imperial College team for the summer 2007 ?'''</font></font></center>
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<font color = green>'''iGEM'''</font> is the premier competition in the cutting-edge field of <font color = green>'''Synthetic Biology''' </font>
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* Involves undergraduates teams from leading universities in the United States, Europe and Asia
* Takes place during a <font color = green> '''10 week period from early July until mid September this year''' </font>
 
 
 
 
Want to learn more about [http://syntheticbiology.org/ Synthetic Biology] & [http://parts2.mit.edu/wiki/index.php/Main_Page  iGEM]? <br>
Curious about what Imperial College iGEM team did in [http://openwetware.org/index.php/IGEM:IMPERIAL/2006 2006]
 
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We are seeking <font color = green> '''6-8 highly motivated''' </font> undergraduate students from Imperial College who are:
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*   in their 2nd or 3rd years
*   committed to work full time on the project
*   from varied backgrounds (engineering, biology, computer sciences, ….)
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We will be recruiting students in January 2007.
 
To receive more info, register to our mailing list by sending an email to :
 
igem (DOT) imperial2007 (AT) googlemail (DOT) com
 
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Revision as of 09:55, 16 December 2006

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Recruitment


Interested in joining the Imperial College team for the summer 2007 ?


iGEM is the premier competition in the cutting-edge field of Synthetic Biology

  • Involves undergraduates teams from leading universities in the United States, Europe and Asia
  • Takes place during a 10 week period from early July until mid September this year



Want to learn more about Synthetic Biology & iGEM?
Curious about what Imperial College iGEM team did in 2006

We are seeking 6-8 highly motivated undergraduate students from Imperial College who are:

  • in their 2nd or 3rd years
  • committed to work full time on the project
  • from varied backgrounds (engineering, biology, computer sciences, ….)


We will be recruiting students in January 2007.

To receive more info, register to our mailing list by sending an email to :

igem (DOT) imperial2007 (AT) googlemail (DOT) com