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Thank you for your interest in Stanford-Brown-Spelman (SBS) iGEM! We are continuing our transcontinental collaboration this upcoming year and looking for undergrads (including Class of 2015) to join the 2015 team!  
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Thank you for your interest in Stanford-Brown-Spelman (SBS) iGEM! We are continuing our transcontinental collaboration this upcoming year and looking for undergrads (including Class of 2015) to join the 2015 team!<br>
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Spend a summer working at the Synthetic Biology Initiative at NASA Ames Research Center and present your work at the world's premiere synthetic biology competition! Opportunities exist for all kinds of molecular biology work, computational biology, mathematical modeling, engineering, community outreach, and much more. Develop incredible research and lab skills as you manage your own research project!
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Spend a summer working at the Synthetic Biology Initiative at NASA Ames Research Center and present your work at the world's premiere synthetic biology competition! Opportunities exist for all kinds of molecular biology work, computational biology, mathematical modeling, engineering, community outreach, and much more. Develop incredible research and lab skills as you manage your own research project!<br>
If you are a student at either of our universities and are interested in participating, please follow the recruitment instructions for your location. We look forward to your applications!
If you are a student at either of our universities and are interested in participating, please follow the recruitment instructions for your location. We look forward to your applications!

Revision as of 18:51, 23 January 2015

Stanford–Brown–Spelman iGEM 2014 — BioBricks

Biomaterial Production
Collaboration: We collaborated with Team Imperial by assisting one another with cellulose-production protocols. We sent them protocols for transforming G. hansenii and we evaluated their protocols for cellulose processing.
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