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   <div id="frame2text"><p>iGEM, or International Genetically Engineered Machine, is an international synthetic biology competition that was initially aimed at undergraduate university students, though has now expanded to include graduate, “over-graduate”, and high school students, as well as entrepreneurs and community laboratories. This year, iGEM community has expanded to over 18,000 members from more than 30 countries. Our undergraduate team consists of rising sophomores and juniors from various fields under the guidance of our biology and ___ faculty. Hover over their pictures to find out more.</p></div>
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iGEM, or International Genetically Engineered Machine, is an international synthetic biology competition that was initially aimed at undergraduate university students, though has now expanded to include graduate, “over-graduate”, and high school students, as well as entrepreneurs and community laboratories. This year, iGEM community has expanded to over 18,000 members from more than 30 countries. Our undergraduate team consists of rising sophomores and juniors from various fields under the guidance of our biology and ___ professors. Hover over their pictures to find out more.