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     <td colspan="5" valign="top"><h2>Introduction</h2>
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       <p>All iGEM teams are invited and encouraged to participate in the first international interlab measurement study in synthetic biology. We’re hoping this study will get you excited for iGEM and help prepare you for the summer!
       <p>All iGEM teams are invited and encouraged to participate in the first international interlab measurement study in synthetic biology. We’re hoping this study will get you excited for iGEM and help prepare you for the summer!
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Please note: All Measurement Track teams are required to participate in the interlab study.
Please note: All Measurement Track teams are required to participate in the interlab study.
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The goal of the interlab study is to obtain fluorescence data for three specific genetic devices expressing GFP from iGEM teams around the world. Can you measure fluorescence somewhere in your lab? Then this is the perfect study for you! Even if your lab or the organisms you work with mean that you can’t measure GFP from the specific devices, we want every team to be able to participate: email measurement at igem dot org and we will work out an alternative.
The goal of the interlab study is to obtain fluorescence data for three specific genetic devices expressing GFP from iGEM teams around the world. Can you measure fluorescence somewhere in your lab? Then this is the perfect study for you! Even if your lab or the organisms you work with mean that you can’t measure GFP from the specific devices, we want every team to be able to participate: email measurement at igem dot org and we will work out an alternative.
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All teams who participate in the interlab study will be acknowledged at the Giant Jamboree with a special Measurement Prize!
All teams who participate in the interlab study will be acknowledged at the Giant Jamboree with a special Measurement Prize!
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For any questions, contact measurement at igem dot org </p>
For any questions, contact measurement at igem dot org </p>
       <h2>Registration and Timeline</h2>
       <h2>Registration and Timeline</h2>

Revision as of 23:22, 7 July 2014

TEC-CEM | Interlab

ITESM-CEM | Medical Biorremediation

Interlab 4040

 
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Introduction

All iGEM teams are invited and encouraged to participate in the first international interlab measurement study in synthetic biology. We’re hoping this study will get you excited for iGEM and help prepare you for the summer!
Please note: All Measurement Track teams are required to participate in the interlab study.
The goal of the interlab study is to obtain fluorescence data for three specific genetic devices expressing GFP from iGEM teams around the world. Can you measure fluorescence somewhere in your lab? Then this is the perfect study for you! Even if your lab or the organisms you work with mean that you can’t measure GFP from the specific devices, we want every team to be able to participate: email measurement at igem dot org and we will work out an alternative.
All teams who participate in the interlab study will be acknowledged at the Giant Jamboree with a special Measurement Prize!
For any questions, contact measurement at igem dot org

Registration and Timeline

Teams intending to participate in the Interlab study should sign up by emailing measurement at igem dot org . Schedule: Sign-up Deadline: September 1st, 2014 Data Due: September 19th, 2014 Results Announced, Prizes Awarded: At Giant Jamboree!