Team:UT Dallas/Infographics

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This year, it has been X years since iGEM first started. We wanted to highlight some of the defining moments and show them to the rest of the iGEM world through these infographics! Enjoy!
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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).
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Infographics

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).
Year 2012
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Year 2011
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and universities from around the world to meet and share their ideas on how to solve the world’s problems, to improve outdated methods, and to create something completely new through science.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.
Year 2011
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