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Revision as of 13:44, 5 August 2015
On this page
Please add any publications that have come out of your iGEM team project on this page. Be sure to include your team name, the article title and journal (with details on which edition, etc.), and a link to the article (pdf, or online source). If you have multiple articles featuring your team, link to them all individually!
Example:
Team iGEM Headquarters: Title of article, Journal, [link]
iGEM Competition
- Synthetic Biology Students Compete in iGEM 2015 Giant Jamboree, PRNewswire, [link]
Team Specific (in alphabetical order)
- BIT: iGEM Foundation Chairman visits BIT, BIT News, [link]
- IONIS Paris: iGem 2015 : l'équipe IONIS-Paris 2015 transforme des bactéries en jeu vidéo , Industrie & Technologie [link]
- KU_Leuven: KU Leuven iGEM 2015 Opening Event, BIOVOX, [link]
- KU_Leuven: Pattern-creating bacteria designed by KU Leuven students, BIOVOX, [link]
- Linkoping Sweden: Studenter tar fram jordnötstest, SVT Nyheter Öst, [link]
- Linkoping Sweden: Så kan nötallergiker bli hjälpta, Östgöta Correspondenten, Corren.se, [link]
- Marburg: iGEM – Die Rockstars der Wissenschaft, move36, [link]
- SJTU-BioX-Shanghai: International Genetic Engineering Machine Design Competition (iGEM)
officials visited the headquarters of Institute of Bio-X, Bio-X Institutes, [link] - Stockholm: Contest - a hub for future scientists, Karolinska Institutet News, [link]
- UCLA: UCLA iGEM team works to create engineered silk from bacteria[link]