Giant Jamboree

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<p> This year, everyone advances to Boston. Instead of having Regional Jamborees, we will have one single event.  
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The iGEM competition encourages University student researchers to work in teams and attempted to solve
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real-world challenges by building genetically engineered biological systems with standard, interchangeable
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parts called BioBricks from the Registry of Standard Biological Parts. Each team manages their own projects,
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advocates for their research, and secures funding. Teams are also challenged to actively consider and address
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the safety, security and environmental implications of their work.</p>
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<p> In celebration of iGEM’s 10-year anniversary this year, we are doing things a bit differently.</p>
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Come join the fun and share in the excitement as teams from all over the world present their synthetic biology projects.
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in Boston,MA. With no regionals, all participants are invited to the Giant Jamboree to present their
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2014 is iGEM's 10 year anniversary and we look forward to celebrating with our teams at the largest gathering of synthetic biology worldwide.  
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accomplishments and compete in front of a global audience.</p>
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<p> Come join the fun and share in the excitement as teams showcase their work in Synthetic Biology.
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More than just a competition!

The iGEM competition encourages University student researchers to work in teams and attempted to solve real-world challenges by building genetically engineered biological systems with standard, interchangeable parts called BioBricks from the Registry of Standard Biological Parts. Each team manages their own projects, advocates for their research, and secures funding. Teams are also challenged to actively consider and address the safety, security and environmental implications of their work.


In celebration of iGEM’s 10-year anniversary this year, we are doing things a bit differently.


Unlink previous year’s competition two tiered structure, this year ALL participants advance to compete in Boston,MA. With no regionals, all participants are invited to the Giant Jamboree to present their accomplishments and compete in front of a global audience.

Come join the fun and share in the excitement as teams showcase their work in Synthetic Biology.






The Giant Jamboree is organized by the iGEM Foundation








iGEM projects are developed by college students from all over the world. They focus their research and efforts with help of the iGEM tracks.
This year we have 15 different tracks, from Environment to Health and Medicine, from Entrepreneurship to Policy and Practices.
















Throughout the Giant Jamboree there will be networking sessions, social events, presentations, talks, exhibitions, workshops, discussions forums and more!






Coming soon!







The Jamboree attendance fee is $750 USD per team member.
The fee includes a team presentation slot and a team poster location,
as well as admission to a social event and the awards ceremony.
Academic or other non-profit attendees have a $850 USD attendance fee, and corporate attendees have an attendance fee of $1000.

For additional information, please see the Jamboree registration page.











Hotel blocks are available to iGEM teams, you can find more information, here.














The Hynes Convention Center is located in the downtown Boston area and is accessible by public transportation.
Transportation options







See the complete list of Sponsors and Exhibitors.






Find more information on how you can sponsor iGEM.






SEE YOU SOON!