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The "Community Lab" entry page for iGEM 2014 has been posted here;
The "Community Lab" entry page for iGEM 2014 has been posted here;
 
 
http://2014.igem.org/Tracks/Community_Labs
http://2014.igem.org/Tracks/Community_Labs


They list a number of "tracks", which they describe as "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. Traditionally iGEM teams have chosen to enter their projects into one of the following tracks: "
They list a number of "tracks", which they describe as "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. Traditionally iGEM teams have chosen to enter their projects into one of the following tracks: "


# ENVIRONMENT
==ENVIRONMENT==
# FOOD AND ENERGY
==FOOD AND ENERGY==
# FOUNDATIONAL ADVANCE
==FOUNDATIONAL ADVANCE==
# HEALTH AND MEDICINE
==HEALTH AND MEDICINE==
# INFORMATION PROCESSING
==INFORMATION PROCESSING==
# MANUFACTURING
==MANUFACTURING==
# NEW APPLICATION
==NEW APPLICATION==
# ART AND DESIGN
==ART AND DESIGN==
# COMMUNITY LABS
 
# ENTREPRENEURSHIP
===The "NOT the IGEM Competition" competition===
# MEASUREMENT
 
# MICROFLUIDICS
This will be an evening of drinking in which teams compete to illustrate principles of molecular biology via the medium of MODERN INTERPRETIVE DANCE.
# POLICY AND PRACTICES
 
# SOFTWARE
To get the ball rolling, I enter a team of myself and Simon, illustrating the MAP ERK pathway.
 
However I think we might have to recruit some more members to play the parts of SOS and GRB2...
 
I am thinking it should go something a bit like this; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ULVQOneeZE
 
here is another example;
http://youtu.be/u9dhO0iCLww
 
==COMMUNITY LABS==
==ENTREPRENEURSHIP==
==MEASUREMENT==
==MICROFLUIDICS==
==POLICY AND PRACTICES==
==SOFTWARE==

Revision as of 16:21, 16 February 2014

The "Community Lab" entry page for iGEM 2014 has been posted here;


http://2014.igem.org/Tracks/Community_Labs


They list a number of "tracks", which they describe as "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. Traditionally iGEM teams have chosen to enter their projects into one of the following tracks: "

ENVIRONMENT

FOOD AND ENERGY

FOUNDATIONAL ADVANCE

HEALTH AND MEDICINE

INFORMATION PROCESSING

MANUFACTURING

NEW APPLICATION

ART AND DESIGN

The "NOT the IGEM Competition" competition

This will be an evening of drinking in which teams compete to illustrate principles of molecular biology via the medium of MODERN INTERPRETIVE DANCE.

To get the ball rolling, I enter a team of myself and Simon, illustrating the MAP ERK pathway.

However I think we might have to recruit some more members to play the parts of SOS and GRB2...

I am thinking it should go something a bit like this; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ULVQOneeZE

here is another example; http://youtu.be/u9dhO0iCLww

COMMUNITY LABS

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

MEASUREMENT

MICROFLUIDICS

POLICY AND PRACTICES

SOFTWARE