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World Champions of iGEM 2011

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Walking home with the platinum football, the metallic award, the traveling biobrick.
THE
UNIVERSITY
OF
WASHINGTON!

First Runner Up- iGEM World Champions

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Imperial College London!!!

First Runner UP

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Imperial College Londonnnnnn

2nd Runner Up World Champion

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ZJU CHINA! Congratulationssssss

iGEMer’s Prize!!

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Joint Winners!:

Tokyo Tech!!!
Imperial College London!!!

Software- Best Use of Registry

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METU-BIN Ankara!!

Best Software Division Winner

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Made foundational advances that could also be applied to wetware.
Thirty-two interviews later: BU Wellesley Software!!!

Best Poster!!

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There are too many good posters out there:

University of Washington!!
Imperial College London!!

Best Human Practice

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Notable mentions:
Harvard- IP
Community Bricks

Award:
Edinburgh!
Art Science Bangalore!

Best Information Processing

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ETH Zurich!!!

Best Foundational Advance

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UC- DAVIS!!!

Best New Application!

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Joint Award- Brown-Stanford and ZJU-China!!!
WOOOOO.

Best Manufacturing team

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Awarded to the incredibly talented team of Cornell University! Loved your suspenseful trailers!

Best Health or Medicine Project

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Awarded by Carmella:

Extensive modeling, and then actualization. Congratulations to the MIT Team!

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Best Food or Energy

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Joint Prize between Washington and Yale!

Best Environment Project!

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Calgary!!!!!!!!

ZJU Finalist Presentation

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The previous post for ZJU can be found here!

Visit their wiki!


WHY ZJU ROCKS OUR RAINBOWS!

1. Although the conventional perception of biofilms is negative they made

it colorful based on the natural gradients in biofilms! They went on to create

biofilms that can produce sugar or glue in a strategic step by step process as

well as biofilms that can serve as multi-functional biosensors in adverse

environmental conditions.

2. They have a really diverse human practices project: novels, app games,

funding studies… I played that app game! It’s tough :P


 

Imperial College of London Finalist Presentation

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For your reference, previous posts for Imperial College of London’s presentation can be found HERE, HeRe, and hErE.

Visit their wiki!

This entry will be purely focused on WHY THEY ARE AWESOME (top 2 reasons).

 

1. They are delivering a synthetic biology solution to the crucial problem of desertification. Briefly, make E. coli that (i) move toward roots, (ii) enhance lateral root formation when absorbed and (iii) possess a mechanism against horizontal gene transfer.

2. They interviewed a panel of experts to extensively inform their project and produce a compelling proof-of-concept.

 

More details to be found on their achievements slide!

Finalists!!!

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The 4 finalists are…

Imperial College London!

MIT!

University of Washington!

ZJU China!