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SB iGEM 2015

Welcome to BiOrigami!

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What is BiOrigami?

BiOrigami is macro-scale self-folding of biologically-produced substrates. Click below to learn more!

What we've accomplished »

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CRATER

We developed a technique to drastically improve bacterial transformation.

How we did it »

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Achievements

Click below to see the list of iGEM requirements and achievements we fulfilled this summer

Our achievements »

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Meet Our Team

We are a group of undergraduate students from Stanford and Brown University who are conducting synthetic biology research at NASA Ames Research Center. Click below to meet our team members!

Who we are »

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Outreach

We've shared biOrigami and synthetic biology with the community at large. Click below to view our outreach efforts!

How we've reached out »

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Acknowledgments

Our work would not have been possible without our advisors, mentors, and sponsors. Click below to see who helped us this summer!

Who we've thanked »


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