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Revision as of 14:41, 17 March 2011
registration is open!
iGEM 2011 team registration is now open! Instructors: register your team today. Students: get your team leader to register your team. Be sure to read the requirements for participating in iGEM. Need help starting a team? Check out the start a team page. The deadline to register is March 31, 2011. |
iGEM high school division
iGEM extends into high schools beginning in 2011. We are pleased to announce the formation of the iGEM High School Division. High school students have different schedules from collegiate teams. The iGEM High School Division is a way for high school students to experience iGEM and synthetic biology based on parts in a way that addresses their different schedules and needs. To find out more about the iGEM High School Division and the 2011 competition, see the High School Division page. |
2011 teachers' workshops: proposals
Interested in hosting an iGEM Teachers' Workshop? Want to show off your regional pride? We are looking for several groups from all three regions to submit proposals to host a Teachers' Workshop this spring. Find more details on hosting a workshop and submitting a proposal on the Workshop Proposals page. |
2011 world championship jamboree
Following up on the Regional Jamboree announcement, the iGEM 2011 World Championship Jamboree date and location has been finalized:
Read more about it here. |
2011 regional jamborees
iGEM 2011 Regional Jamborees have been finalized. See the iGEM 2011 Regions page for more details. |
start an iGEM team
Start an iGEM 2011 team at your school! Interested in starting an iGEM team? Whether you are an instructor or a student, head to the Start A Team page for some pointers on how to form a team at your school. |
become an iGEM sponsor
iGEM Headquarters is always on the lookout for companies that would like to sponsor the iGEM activity. There are several sponsorship opportunities that your group can take part in. Check out the Sponsorship page to learn more. |
iGEM 2011 Goes Regional
iGEM 2011 will have a new regional structure
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