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- | <p> | + | <p>Which tracks are applicable to your project? Be sure to choose your track preferences by July 25! See the <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Jamboree/Track_Selection">track selection</a> page for detailed instructions on how to submit your track preferences.</p> |
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+ | <h3>Next Safety Office Hours: July 19/20</h3> | ||
+ | <p>Do you have questions about the Safety Form, or any other topics related to safety in iGEM? Join <span class="email">kelly_igem</span> on Skype for <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Safety_Hub#vooh">Safety Office Hours!</a></p> | ||
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+ | <p>The iGEM 2014 <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Community">Community page</a> is up! If you have news, events, team videos, etc., that you would like to share with the rest of the iGEM community, email us at: hq (at) igem.org!</p> | ||
+ | <p>We've recently added community contributions from: | ||
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+ | <li>Team Aalto-Helsinki - BioBrick Seeker and Team Seeker tools</li> | ||
+ | <li> Teams SYSU-Software and SYSU-China - Biobrick Blast tool </li> | ||
+ | <li>Automatically generate plans for assembling your genetic constructs -Evan Appleton, Boston University</li> | ||
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Revision as of 20:15, 5 August 2014
Track preferences due July 25
Which tracks are applicable to your project? Be sure to choose your track preferences by July 25! See the track selection page for detailed instructions on how to submit your track preferences.
The complete Calendar of Events for iGEM 2014 is also available online.
Next Safety Office Hours: July 19/20
Do you have questions about the Safety Form, or any other topics related to safety in iGEM? Join kelly_igem on Skype for Safety Office Hours!
- Saturday, July 19, 21:00 EDT
- Sunday, July 20, 12:00 noon EDT
New Partner: ERASynBio
ERASynBio has joined as an official iGEM 2014 Partner and will be offering a special partner offer to teams. Following their support of advancing European teams in previous years, ERASynBio is pleased to invite applications for the iGEM 2014 Giant Jamboree registration credit! For more details see the Partner Offers page.
iGEM Community page
The iGEM 2014 Community page is up! If you have news, events, team videos, etc., that you would like to share with the rest of the iGEM community, email us at: hq (at) igem.org!
We've recently added community contributions from:
- Team Aalto-Helsinki - BioBrick Seeker and Team Seeker tools
- Teams SYSU-Software and SYSU-China - Biobrick Blast tool
- Automatically generate plans for assembling your genetic constructs -Evan Appleton, Boston University
- Team Virginia - Survey
Upcoming deadlines
Preliminary Safety Form - July 21
On this form, you will tell us about your safety training, the organisms/parts you are using, the potential risks of your project, and what you have done (or will do) to minimize those risks.
Visit the Safety Hub for more information.
Track Selection - July 28
Tracks in the iGEM competition allow teams to focus their project towards a specific subject area within synthetic biology and allow them to know who they will compete against for the track award. Track selection is due on July 28
See what options you have available on our Tracks page and contact us if your team has any questions!
iGEM Meetups
It is never to late to organize a meetup!
Meetups are opportunities to get together with teams near you, meet iGEMers and help each other with their projects!
Did your team already participate in a meetup? Be sure to post pictures, videos and all media! Share your event with all the iGEM Community
Visit the Meet ups page for more information.
About Our Lab form due tonight!
Remember, the About Our Lab form is due tonight at midnight EDT! To learn more about safety in iGEM, visit the Safety Hub.
If you need extra time, please email safety (at) igem (dot) org.
About Our Lab form published
The About Our Lab form has been published. It is now due on Monday, June 23. If you need extra time (for example, because your team has not started working yet), contact safety (AT) igem (DOT) org.
Visit the Safety Hub to find out about all this year's safety requirements and deadlines, learn about safety and find resources.
Giant Jamboree Update
Wondering where to stay for the Giant Jamboree?
New hotel information is now available!
Check out the Giant Jamboree Page for details and reservation discount codes.
Last day for late registration!
Today is the last day for late registration! To register your team, complete the registration application, including the shipping information and resource description sections, and submit the team registration fee.
Questions? Feel free to contact us at hq (at) igem (dot) org!
Safety office hours & more!
Join Kelly Drinkwater at Virtual Open Office Hours to ask questions and discuss safety in iGEM!
Remember to get Skype, and then add kelly_igem as a Skype contact.
- Thursday, May 22, 12:00 noon EDT
- Thursday, May 22, 21:00 EDT
Check out the Safety Hub for resources on lab safety and information on this year's safety requirements.
Meet ups!
Is your team organizing a Team Meet up? Want to meet fellow iGEMers?
Meet up events are happening around the world. Teams share ideas, help each other and spend time with their fellow iGEMers!
iGEM HQ wants to help! Please contact us by May 31st and tell us about your meet up . There is the opportunity to have a representative from Headquarters come to your event.
Visit the Meet ups page for more information.
iGEM 2014 DNA Distributions have shipped!
The 2014 DNA Distributions have shipped to our registered teams! Teams will be receiving their kits shortly, so be sure to read through the 2014 Distribution Handbook, where you'll find information on what to expect and how to use the kit. We hope you enjoy the colorful 2014 pins too!
Apply to work with SYNENERGENE partners!
Are you looking for an exciting Policy & Practices challenge? Do you want to explore your project with think tanks, experts, policymakers, science museums, and public engagement specialists? Learn about SYNENERGENE, read the open calls/invitations, and apply now! First proposals are due May 30, 2014.
Late Registration is open
Don't miss the opportunity to participate in iGEM 2014! Late registration will be open until May 1st and the registration fee is currently $4000 USD.
Please visit the registration page and the team fee page for more information
Team approvals and sections
Registered for iGEM 2014 and wondering when your team will be approved? Team applications will be approved soon, and we thank you for your patience as we process the applications of 200+ teams!
The default section for pending teams is the Overgraduate section, until a team has been approved by iGEM HQ. After approval, teams will be assigned to either the Overgraduate or Undergraduate section based on the ages of students listed on the roster. See the Sections page for more information.
Note: If students do not provide age information, the team will be assigned to the Overgraduate section.
Passed the 200 team mark!
Regular Registration ends today!
Don't miss the opportunity to participate in iGEM 2014! Today is the last of the regular registration period!
Late registration beings tomorrow and the fee goes up by $500 USD. Visit the Team Registration Fee Page for more details.
Note: Late registration will end in May 1.
Registration deadline for iGEM 2014 is the 31st of March! Don't miss out! Register for iGEM 2014 now!
New Track Registration deadline 31st of March
Thinking about participating in one of our seven new tracks in 2014? Please tell us now and sign up on your team page! Especially for Microfluidics, we need to plan ahead so that we can have enough equipment ready for the workshop.
Not sure what track your team is currently in? Look up your team on our Team Track page.
Check out our tracks page at 2014.igem.org/Tracks.
Previous iGEM teams map by SynBio Consulting
We're already in our 10th year of iGEM in 2014! There have been over a thousand teams so far in the duration of the competition. So where are they and what did they work on? Check out SynBio Consulting's map on our previous competitions page to see a geographic distribution of teams and projects.
This map has info up to 2013. We're waiting for all the teams to register for the 2014 competition and will put one up a new map when it's ready!
Two weeks left to Register for iGEM 2014!
Be sure to check your email, we just sent out our March Newsletter. Find out more about our new tracks and interesting FAQs!
Special: Multiple Team Discount
Register multiple teams from one school and get a $1000 discount! See details on the fees page.
New Track: Measurement
The foundation of all engineering disciplines is built on the ability to repeatedly measure precise properties of your system. Creation of new units of measurement can lead to great advancements in human progress. One such example is creation of the Ohm measure of electrical resistance leading to construction of the first successful transatlantic communications cable.
What can you measure precisely and with high repeatability in synthetic biology? What new units can you create that the field will use to make the next leap in human progress? What unit will you be known for that will still be in use in a 100 years?
If you’re interested in these problems, check out the Measurement New Track. We have an inter-lab study that all teams can participate in! The parts are in the 2014 Distribution! If you’re passionate about building new tools and want to get involved, check out our Measurement New Track page!
New Track: Policy & Practices
Are you interested in how synbio and iGEM will be regulated? What are the rules in your country regarding the release of engineered organisms into the wild? Do you know if you can test your awesome iGEM project in the field legally?
We’re faced with many challenging issues in getting synthetic biology acknowledged, understood and not feared by regulators. We need iGEM teams who are going to tackle the hard questions and approach and inform their legislators, law makers and policy makers about synbio.
If you’re passionate about these issues and want to get involved, check out our Policy and Practices New Track page! Human Practices has always been a core component of iGEM teams, but now you can choose P&P as your main project!
New Track: Microfluidics
Already registered for iGEM? Not sure what to work on yet? Looking for something cool to do over the summer? Interested in Microfluidics?
Check out our New 2014 Microfluidics track! We’re having a workshop at iGEM HQ where you get to build your own 8 channel controller and some chips. You’ll get to go home with the kit and any extra chips you can make. We’ll teach you everything you need to build, test and run the kit.
There will be a fee to attend the workshop, but you’ll go home with your own 8 channel controller!Check out the New Track page here:Microfluidics
Fees
There are two types of iGEM fees: the team registration fee and Jamboree attendance fee. Read more about fees in iGEM at 2014.igem.org/Fees.
New Tracks
iGEM has a diverse range of project tracks, from health and medicine to food and energy with many projects in-between. This year, we’re introducing seven New Tracks to bring even more diversity into the competition. Part of the reason for these new tracks is to highlight the different participation requirements and evaluation. We want teams to pick their New Track earlier, so we can help you over the course of the summer.
Check out the New Tracks page for more information.
Passed the 100 team mark!
37 teams in the first 4 days of iGEM 2014 Registration!
Register is now OPEN for iGEM 2014
Registration for iGEM 2014 is open until March 31! Team instructors, register your team by completing the registration application, and submitting the registration fee. Be sure to read the Requirements page, also.