Jamborees

From 2011.igem.org

For iGEM 2011, teams will participate in a two-tiered competition. Regional Jamborees will be held in October and the World Championship Jamboree will be held in November. A percentage of teams from each Regional Jamboree will advance to the World Championship. There will be three Regions for iGEM 2011:

  • Americas
  • Asia
  • Europe
World Championship Jamboree Results
Grand Prize Winner:
1st Runner Up:
2nd Runner Up:
Finalist:
Imperial College London
Finalist:
MIT
Finalist:
Washington
Finalist:
ZJU-China
Best Use of Registry:
METU-BIN Ankara
iGEMers Prize:
(Tie) Imperial College London & Tokyo Tech
Sweet Sixteen:
Bielefeld-Germany
Brown-Stanford
Harvard
Imperial College London
Johns Hopkins
Lethbridge
MIT
Paris Bettencourt
Peking R
SJTU-BioX-Shanghai
Tokyo Tech
UC Davis
Washington
WITS-CSIR SA
Yale
ZJU-China
Best Food or Energy Project:
(Tie) Yale & Washington
Best Environment Project:
Calgary
Best Health or Medicine Project:
MIT
Best Manufacturing Project:
Cornell
Best New Application Area:
(Tie) Brown-Stanford & ZJU China
Best Foundational Advance:
UC Davis
Best Software Tool:
BU Wellesley Software
Best Information Processing Project:
ETH Zurich
Best Human Practices Advance:
(Tie) ArtScienceBangalore & Edinburgh
Best Poster:
(Tie) Washington & Imperial
To see awards by team, see the Results page.
Europe Results
Regional Winner:
Imperial College London
Finalist:
Imperial College London
Finalist:
Paris Bettencourt
Finalist:
WITS-CSIR SA
Advance to
World Championship:
Bielefeld-Germany
Dundee
Edinburgh
ENSPS-Strasbourg
EPF-Lausanne
ETH-Zurich
Fatih Turkey
Grenoble
Groningen
Imperial College London
KULeuven
Lyon-INSA-ENS
METU-BIN
Paris Bettencourt
Potsdam Bioware
TU Munich
UNITS Trieste
UPO-Sevilla
Uppsala-Sweden
WITS-CSIR SA
Best New BioBrick Part, Natural:
BBa_K541515, Fatih Turkey
Best New BioBrick Part or Device, Engineered:
BBa_K540000, Lyon-INSA-ENS
Best Experimental Measurement Approach:
WITS-CSIR SA
Best Model:
Edinburgh
Best Wiki:
Imperial College London
Best Presentation:
Paris Bettencourt
Best Poster
WITS-CSIR SA
Best Human Practices Advance:
UPO-Sevilla
To see awards and medals by team, see the Results page.
Americas Results
Regional Winner:
Washington
Finalist:
Brown-Stanford
Finalist:
Lethbridge
Finalist:
Washington
Finalist:
Yale
Advance to
World Championship:
Berkeley
British Columbia
Brown-Stanford
BU Wellesley Software
BYU Provo
Calgary
Caltech
Colombia
Columbia-Cooper
Cornell
Grinnell
Harvard
ITESM Mexico
Johns Hopkins
Lethbridge
MIT
Northwestern
Penn State
Queens Canada
UC Davis
uOttawa
UNICAMP-EMSE Brazil
UTP-Panama
Washington
Waterloo
Wisconsin-Madison
Yale
Best New BioBrick Part, Natural:
BBa_K652001, Yale
Best New BioBrick Part or Device, Engineered:
BBa_K590087, Washington
Best Experimental Measurement Approach:
Calgary
Best Model:
(Tie) British Columbia & Northwestern
Best Wiki:
Calgary
Best Presentation:
Brown-Stanford
Best Poster
Berkeley
Best Human Practices Advance:
NYC Wetware
Special Safety Commendation:
Gaston Day School
To see awards and medals by team, see the Results page.
Asia Results
Regional Winner:
ZJU-China
Advance to
World Championship:
ArtScienceBangalore
HKUST-Hong Kong
Hong Kong-CUHK
IIT Madras
NYMU-Taipei
Osaka
Peking R
SJTU-BioX-Shanghai
SYSU-China
Tokyo Tech
Tokyo-NoKoGen
Tsinghua
Tsinghua-A
USTC-China
USTC-Software
WHU-China
XMU-China
ZJU-China
Best New BioBrick Part, Natural:
(Tie) BBa_K559010 (Hong Kong CUHK) & BBa_K572005 (IIT Madras)
Best New BioBrick Part or Device, Engineered:
BBa_K567011 & BBa_K567012, SJTU-BioX-Shanghai
Best Experimental Measurement Approach:
Hong Kong CUHK
Best Model:
Tokyo Tech
Best Wiki:
HokkaidoU Japan
Best Presentation:
HKUST-Hong Kong
Best Poster
Tokyo-NoKoGen
Best Human Practices Advance:
ArtScienceBangalore
Special Safety Commendation:
IIT Madras
To see awards and medals by team, see the Results page.