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What kind of activity or group does the abbreviation iGEM refer to in Synthetic Biology?

What kind of activity or group does the abbreviation iGEM refer to in Synthetic Biology?

International Genetically Engineered Machine competition
What is the iGEM Competition? The International Genetically Engineered Machine competition (iGEM) is the premiere undergraduate Synthetic Biology competition. Student teams are given a kit of biological parts at the beginning of the summer from the Registry of Standard Biological Parts.

When was iGEM started?

January 2003
iGEM began in January 2003 as an independent study course at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) where students developed biological devices to make cells blink.

Where did the iGEM competition originate?

International Genetically Engineered Machine
Date(s) November, 4 – 14 (2021)
Frequency Annually
Location(s) Boston, Massachusetts, United States With additional events worldwide
Inaugurated 2003
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What are some careers in biotechnology research and development?

Top 10 Biotech Careers Ranked

  • Biomedical Engineers.
  • Medical and Clinical Technicians or Technologists.
  • Biophysicists and Biochemists.
  • Medical Scientists.
  • Epidemiologists.
  • Bio Technicians.
  • Microbiologists.
  • Process Development and R&D Scientists.

What does iGEM stand for?

iGEM Foundation. The International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) Foundation is an independent, non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of synthetic biology, education and competition, and the development of an open community and collaboration.

What disciplines come together in iGEM?

Many disciplines come together in iGEM. The competition might seem exclusive to biology or engineering disciplines, but teams will often have students from very diverse fields to complement the project. A few examples are: computer science, art and design, physics, marketing, law, mathematics and social sciences.

How many teams have hosted iGEM events?

In 2019, iGEM hosted over 345 international, multidisciplinary teams eager to share their work. To prioritize the health and safety of our community, we hosted the Giant Jamboree virtually in 2020.

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How can I contact iGEM HQ?

Please contact us at hq [AT] igem [DOT] org. If you have something you want to discuss with iGEM HQ relating to racism, diversity, or inclusion in iGEM, or you have an idea that you would like us to explore, we welcome you to please submit your thoughts through this anonymous feedback form . Explore our other websites…