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In the last week of January 2014, 12 MIT undergraduate students trudged through the brutal Boston climate, on their way to the last iGEM training session. After being accepted to the MIT iGEM 2014 team, these brave few - mostly freshmen, and a few sophomores - eagerly returned to campus during the Independent Activities Period (IAP), to undergo laboratory and safety training, in order to prepare them for the competition ahead. | In the last week of January 2014, 12 MIT undergraduate students trudged through the brutal Boston climate, on their way to the last iGEM training session. After being accepted to the MIT iGEM 2014 team, these brave few - mostly freshmen, and a few sophomores - eagerly returned to campus during the Independent Activities Period (IAP), to undergo laboratory and safety training, in order to prepare them for the competition ahead. | ||
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Although the competition is over, we hope that our work can be used to advance the field of Alzheimer’s research. We hope that we might have made something that could impact the lives of Alzheimer’s sufferers and their families sometime in the future. It was this hope that kept us motivated throughout our research journey, and it is this hope that we wish to share with you and many others, that one day, we may all see a world free from the pain of Alzheimer’s disease. | Although the competition is over, we hope that our work can be used to advance the field of Alzheimer’s research. We hope that we might have made something that could impact the lives of Alzheimer’s sufferers and their families sometime in the future. It was this hope that kept us motivated throughout our research journey, and it is this hope that we wish to share with you and many others, that one day, we may all see a world free from the pain of Alzheimer’s disease. | ||
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In the last week of January 2014, 12 MIT undergraduate students trudged through the brutal Boston climate, on their way to the last iGEM training session. After being accepted to the MIT iGEM 2014 team, these brave few - mostly freshmen, and a few sophomores - eagerly returned to campus during the Independent Activities Period (IAP), to undergo laboratory and safety training, in order to prepare them for the competition ahead.
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