The I nternational G enetically E ngineered M achine competition

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The International Genetically Engineered Machine competition

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What is it all about? Prestigeous SynBio competition for student teams from leading universities worldwide. Goal: Develop novel biological devices and systems based on standardised genetic building blocks (so-called BioBricks).

The Team Interdisciplinary team of 5-15 under- or overgraduate students Ideally theoreticians (mathematics, (bio)informatics, physics) + experimentalists (molecular biology) 2-4 supervisors, with at least one faculty member (professor)

The Challenge Teambuilding Development of a cool scientific project in the realm of Synthetic Biology Fundraising (~ € 40.000!) + public relations (flyers, posters, public discussions, webpage, presse, etc.) Realization of the molecular biology experiments („wet lab“) Modelling of the system („dry lab“) Presentation of the results (poster, talk) at the iGEM „Jamboree“ in Boston (USA)

That means 6 month of „blood, sweat and tears“ (and lot‘s of fun!) in parallel to normal curriculum (Feb – Oct) Ideal and early „full throttle“ insight into „REAL“ research Inspiration for scientific thinking and working Potentially even a scientific publication! Networking for your scientific career

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... And YOU in 2016?? Interested??Write an e-mail to Dr. Beate Hafner, coordinator of GRK2062 at

grk2062@bio.lmu.de including the following:• your name and affiliation

• field of study, number of semesters• motivation and special expertise for iGEM

• deadline: October 25, 2015

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