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<div id='st_1'><h2 class='title'>iGEM Ingenious Engineering</h2>
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iGEM’s almost unbelievable growth is easily seen by the dramatic increase in teams and countries that now participate in this international competition. From five teams from the U.S. in 2004 to over 200 in 2012, iGEM has reached out to all corners of the world (though Africa still needs some iGEM outreach).
iGEM’s almost unbelievable growth is easily seen by the dramatic increase in teams and countries that now participate in this international competition. From five teams from the U.S. in 2004 to over 200 in 2012, iGEM has reached out to all corners of the world (though Africa still needs some iGEM outreach).
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Diversity is brought to iGEM through the teams it hosts and also through the projects it presents. As of 2012, there are eight main tracks that a team can adopt as the overarching theme of their project. This allows for a clear picture of what topics are currently popular and what topics have room for more growth.
Diversity is brought to iGEM through the teams it hosts and also through the projects it presents. As of 2012, there are eight main tracks that a team can adopt as the overarching theme of their project. This allows for a clear picture of what topics are currently popular and what topics have room for more growth.
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<center><h2>Tracks Through the Years</h2></center>
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Over the years of iGem's illustrious career there has been general growth in each project category. The only tracks somewhat stagnant in terms of growth are software tools and information processing. So to all those computer geniuses out there join iGEM and contribute something great!<br><br>
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In 2004 five teams came together at the Massachusetts Institution of Technology to join in competition that would later set the stage for great innovations in science.  This competition came to be known as iGEM (International Genetically Engineered Machines). IGEM is now a hub for teams and universities from around the world to meet and share their ideas on how to solve the world’s problems, to improve outdated methods, and to create something completely new through science. Through this competition some winning and novel ideas have come into existence.
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Though iGEM is not all about winning, it is interesting to see how the number of medalists have increased over the years. Unfortunately there has been a rather large decrease in 2011. We don’t know if this is because iGEM judges are holding the competitors to a higher standard or if there have been some halfhearted attempts to join this prestigious competition.
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<center><h2>Winners Through the Years</h2></center>
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With the increase of winners and the diversity of teams that have accumulated internationally, we have high hopes that iGEM will continue to bring about innovative ideas that will never cease to stifle the mind of what is possible and how we can help the world.
With the increase of winners and the diversity of teams that have accumulated internationally, we have high hopes that iGEM will continue to bring about innovative ideas that will never cease to stifle the mind of what is possible and how we can help the world.
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These PRET reporters are categorized according to their binding promoter. They are categorized into the following ways: Reporter binded with a constitutive promoter, reporter binded with a inducible promoter, reporters binded with repressible promoters, and finally reporters without promoters. This categorization makes it simpler to select the appropriate reporter required by the various needs of teams.
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Latest revision as of 03:01, 4 October 2012

iGEM Ingenious Engineering

iGEM’s almost unbelievable growth is easily seen by the dramatic increase in teams and countries that now participate in this international competition. From five teams from the U.S. in 2004 to over 200 in 2012, iGEM has reached out to all corners of the world (though Africa still needs some iGEM outreach).

Team Development

Year 2012
Diversity is brought to iGEM through the teams it hosts and also through the projects it presents. As of 2012, there are eight main tracks that a team can adopt as the overarching theme of their project. This allows for a clear picture of what topics are currently popular and what topics have room for more growth.

Tracks Through the Years

Year 2011
Though iGEM is not all about winning, it is interesting to see how the number of medalists have increased over the years. Unfortunately there has been a rather large decrease in 2011. We don’t know if this is because iGEM judges are holding the competitors to a higher standard or if there have been some halfhearted attempts to join this prestigious competition.

Winners Through the Years

Year 2011
With the increase of winners and the diversity of teams that have accumulated internationally, we have high hopes that iGEM will continue to bring about innovative ideas that will never cease to stifle the mind of what is possible and how we can help the world.

PRET Reporters

These PRET reporters are categorized according to their binding promoter. They are categorized into the following ways: Reporter binded with a constitutive promoter, reporter binded with a inducible promoter, reporters binded with repressible promoters, and finally reporters without promoters. This categorization makes it simpler to select the appropriate reporter required by the various needs of teams.