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Revision as of 18:44, 26 October 2015
Welcome to the 2015 Broad Run High School iGEM team's Wiki!
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We are Broad Run High School's first ever iGEM team, formed by our two captains Marissa Sumathipala and Adriel Sumathipala, and one of Loudoun County's first ever teams.
We have a geographically diverse team, spanning two states and three different school districts, united by our passion for synthetic biology and intellectual curiosity.
iGEM 2015 Jamboree Results
Nominated for Best High School Project
Winner of Best Poster
Winner of Best Presentation
Nominated for Best Wiki
Silver medalist
We would like to thank our community lab, BUGSS, and our two mentors, Dr. Lisa Scheifele and Dr. Tom Burkett for their invaluable help and expertise, without which we would not have made it here.
- We are Broad Run High School's first ever iGEM team, formed by our two captains Marissa Sumathipala and Adriel Sumathipala, and one of Loudoun County's first ever teams. We have a geographically diverse team, spanning two states and three different school districts, united by our passion for synthetic biology and intellectual curiosity.iGEM 2015 Jamboree Results
Nominated for Best High School Project
Winner of Best Poster
Winner of Best Presentation
Nominated for Best Wiki
Silver medalist
We would like to thank our community lab, BUGSS, and our two mentors, Dr. Lisa Scheifele and Dr. Tom Burkett for their invaluable help and expertise, without which we would not have made it here.