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Congratulations to all 2015 iGEM teams!

iGEM 2015 is now over! We thank everyone who joined us at the Hynes Convention Center for the second ever Giant Jamboree.
From September 24 to September 28, more than 3,000 attendees participated in the largest synthetic biology event to date. The Giant Jamboree gathered the 280 multidisciplinary iGEM teams from all over the world. These high school and college students, worked all summer long to tackle today's toughest problems using biology and engineering and at the beginning of the fall come to Boston to present their projects and celebrate their hard work.


You can read more about the Giant Jamboree by going to url or by clicking on the button below.

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Awards and Medals


Grand Prize Winner

1st Runner-Up

2nd Runner-Up

Chairman's Award

Undergrad

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High School

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Overgrad

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You can find the complete list of results, as well as, presentations, posters and wikis, by going to url or clicking on the button bellow.

RESULTS

Relive the Giant Jamboree

Experience the excitement once again! You can watch all the team's presentations and see all the Jamboree related information on the links below.

You can also find more details about the event

iGEM 2015 throughout the year

You can read more about the iGEM season and see the team's progress by visiting the links bellow.

Get ready for 2016!

Next year's Giant Jamboree will be held at the Hynes Convention Center in Boston, MA from October 27 to October 31. You can already make hotel reservations at https://igem.org/2016 and start to planning your trip! Teams who wish to participate in the 2016 iGEM Competition can register early next year! More information will be available soon.

Thanks to everyone who participated!

We would like to thank all of the volunteers that help make iGEM possible. A total of ## judges participated this year. All of them are volunteering members of our community who dedicate a lot of time and effort to make iGEM better. The Giant Jamboree also received a lot of help from ## volunteers worked through the weekend in order to make this event possible.