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Revision as of 18:44, 13 August 2015

Team NAIT 2015

Completed
Achievements

Despite the time constraints, our team met all the gold requirements for the iGEM competition.

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iGEM 2015

Learn about the exciting opportunities the iGEM foundation has to offer! The experience was incredible!

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Contact Us!

Please contact our team if you want more information about our project or have any other questions or concerns.

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Our Technology

Amino acid sequences that produce colour after reacting with silver stain reagents.



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The iGEM Survival Guide

The iGEM Survival Guide is not a traditional novel. It is written by first time iGEMers for all other iGEMers. In this guidebook, our team delves into our experiences as a first time iGEM team, covering everything from surviving team conflicts to fixing incorrectly sequenced gBlocks. Hopefully, this manual will help future teams (most especially first-time teams) sail through the dark, stormy seas of synthetic biology. Not many people get to experience the authentic learning experience iGEM provides. Who better to provide advice on how to survive this massive international competition than people who have experienced it first hand? The iGEM Survival Guide explains how.

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Our Sponsors

With the generosity of these institutions and companies, our team was able to conduct the research for our project and attend the Giant Jamboree in Boston. Thank you so much!