01/13/2015
Your University iGEM team needs you!
• Do you want amazing work experience?
• Working in the lab and running an interdisciplinary, student-lead research project?
• A chance of lifetime trip to Boston, USA?
• Taking part in a worldwide synthetic biology competition with over 200 universities?
We need a group of first and second year students to lead Reading’s team to victory in the 2015 International Genetically Engineered Machines competition in Boston (http://2014.igem.org/Main_Page).This year, the University's iGEM team won a bronze medal for work on the cyanobacteria–based, solar–powered fuel cell, combining genetic engineering of cyanobacteria with building a fuel cell providing electricity just from light, CO2 and water. We need to get better next year!
We are looking for Engineers, Mathematicians, Biologists, Computer Scientists, Designers and anyone who is willing to get involved. If you're passionate about PR, fundraising, science communication or are really good in designing wikis, we need you!
We need to start brainstorming a potential next project ASAP and take it forward into lab work over the summer for the annual competition meet up at the end of September. This is a great opportunity to stand out and get amazing work experience!
If you’re interested please come to a meeting on Wednesday 14th of January in Palmer 105 between 1 -2pm for further information on the project and getting the team together.
The International Genetically Engineered Machine competition (iGEM) is the premiere undergraduate Synthetic Biology competition. Student teams are given a kit of biological parts at the beginning of the summer from the Registry of Standard Biological Parts. Working at their own schools over the summ…