Line 138: | Line 138: | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
<div class="column three_quarter_size"> | <div class="column three_quarter_size"> | ||
− | <p>Promega is hosting an exclusive iGEM Ask the Experts Live Q&A Webinar Series, where Promega's experts will answer your questions about ligation, transfection and transformation. The first webinar <b>"iGEM Ligation Challenges"</b> is this week. Note that this webinar is scheduled for 9:00 AM <b>Central Daylight Time (CDT) | + | <p>Promega is hosting an exclusive iGEM Ask the Experts Live Q&A Webinar Series, where Promega's experts will answer your questions about ligation, transfection and transformation. The first webinar <b>"iGEM Ligation Challenges"</b> is this week. Note that this webinar is scheduled for 9:00 AM <b>Central Daylight Time (CDT)</b> on Thursday June 27.</p> |
<div class="button"> | <div class="button"> |
Revision as of 06:57, 26 June 2019
News Archive
Here you will find the archived news items from the iGEM 2019 Main page
There are two competition deadlines coming up at the end of this week:
1. Preliminary Safety Form Due
An initial version of your Safety Form is due June 28, 11:59PM EDT. This includes your team's contact information, information about your lab, and information about your project. Any team member may fill this in and save the form for submission.
2. Project Inspiration and Descriptions Draft Due
Your preliminary draft for your team's project inspiration and description is due June 28, 11:59PM EDT. This description should be posted on your Team Wiki Description page
(example URL: https://2019.igem.org/Team:TeamName/Description).
Deadline: June 28, 11:59PM EDT (4 Days!)
Promega is hosting an exclusive iGEM Ask the Experts Live Q&A Webinar Series, where Promega's experts will answer your questions about ligation, transfection and transformation. The first webinar "iGEM Ligation Challenges" is this week. Note that this webinar is scheduled for 9:00 AM Central Daylight Time (CDT) on Thursday June 27.
GenScript has announced the winners of their team sponsorship offer!
Congratulations to the following teams:
- Montepellier
- Toronto
- Lubbock TTU
- Ruperto Carola
- BrownStanfordPrincetn
All iGEM teams are still eligible to receive 20% off DNA synthesis and cloning services from GenScript.
Previous News Items
Twist Bioscience is offering every iGEM 2019 team complimentary 10 kb of Gene Fragments during the 2019 competition. Synthesis will be performed in monthly batches; orders must be received by the monthly submission deadlines to be processed.
The next request deadline is in two (2) days!
Submit requests by June 12 to be included in the next round.
Promega has announced the winners of their team sponsorship offer!
Congratulations to the following teams:
- UAlberta
- Bonn
- CU
- MSP-Maastricht
- Northern BC
- NUS Singapore
- Sao-Carlos Brazil
- NYU Abu Dhabi
- Sorbonne U Paris
- Victoria Wellington
Promega will continue to support ALL iGEM teams with expert technical help throughout the season. Join Promega for an exclusive iGEM Ask the Experts Live Q&A Webinar Series where Promega's experts will answer your questions about ligation, transfection and transformation.
Ask the Experts - Upcoming Webinars:
- June 27: iGEM Ligation Challenges
- July 23: iGEM Transformation Challenges
- August 20: iGEM Transfection Challenges
Twist Bioscience is offering every iGEM 2019 team complimentary 10 kb of Gene Fragments during the 2019 competition. Synthesis will be performed in monthly batches; orders must be received by the monthly submission deadlines to be processed.
Submit requests by June 12 to be included in the next round.
Benchling is partnering with iGEM for the first time to help iGEM teams accelerate their work! In 2019, all iGEM teams can sign up for FREE Benchling accounts. iGEMers will get special access to an enterprise feature, Benchling Sync, and 10 GB of extra space. Get started with Benchling's Notebook and Molecular Biology applications, and create a Benchling organization to start sharing data with your team today. Get started.
It’s World Metrology Day! What better way to celebrate than with 7 newly published calibration protocols from our Measurement Committee?
Making precise and accurate measurements in wet lab can be hard. We want to make it easier for iGEMers. Improve the quality of your results - Calibrate first!
Opentrons has announced the winners of their Robot Challenge!
Congratulations to the following teams: CU, Victoria Wellington, OUC-China, Leiden, ITESO Guadalajara, Lethbridge, UC Davis, TUDelft, and NUS Singapore.
Teams that did not win a free robot are still eligible for a discount of $2000 off your first OT-2 Robot.
Our office will be closed this Monday, May 27 in observance of Memorial Day in the US. Please contact us by email at HQ [at] igem [dot] org in the meantime.
Our phone line is currently unavailable due to office relocation. We expect the phone to be restored by Friday, May 24. We apologize for the inconvenience.
If you need to contact iGEM Headquarters, please email us at hq [AT] igem [DOT] org.
Are you traveling from overseas to attend the Giant Jamboree? We recommend that teams who need a visa to travel to the United States of America apply for their visa as early as possible. It can take a long time for some visas to process, and even if the rest of your team receives their visa quickly, it may take longer for yours to be approved. You don't want to miss out on the amazing experience at the Giant Jamboree, so apply early!
All team members registered for the 2019 Competition can download a customized Visa Invitation Letter to assist with the visa application process. Visit the Visa Help page for more information:
Around the world, we now have 303 teams officially approved, and counting!
Find them on the interactive team map on Google Maps.
Have trouble accessing Google Maps? Click to browse the Team List on igem.org
We currently have two sponsorship opportunities for iGEM teams in 2019 from two of iGEM's partners, GenScript and Promega.
- GenScript will sponsor 10 iGEM teams, offering $4000 of total support for each sponsored team
- Promega will sponsor 10 iGEM teams, offering $2000 in Promega products for each sponsored team
The application deadline is in two (2) days!
Apply by May 17 to be considered.
Is your iGEM project safe? To help teams make sure of this, the Safety and Security Committee has created a series of resources and check-in forms.
Any team that plans to acquire or use any organism/part that is NOT on the White List must submit a Check-In form first. In addition, If your team plans to use any vertebrates (e.g. rats, mice, guinea pigs, hamsters), or higher order invertebrates (e.g. cuttlefish, octopus, squid, lobster) you will need to complete an Animal Use form to tell us about any risks associated with your work and how you will be managing them.
Twist Bioscience is offering every iGEM 2019 team complimentary 10 kb of Gene Fragments during the 2019 competition. Synthesis will be performed in monthly batches; orders must be received by the monthly submission deadlines to be processed.
The first request deadline is in two (2) days!
Submit requests by May 15 to be included in the next round.
The iGEM 2019 May Newsletter is out now. Subject: "We're hiring! Also: travel visas, safety check-ins, and new lab protocols for teams." Read it now!
We send out major news and notifications via the 2019 Competition Website (2019.igem.org) and through our newsletters. Make sure to check the competition website at least once a week, and add info AT igem DOT org and hq AT igem DOT org to your safe senders list.
Missed something? See our newsletter archive to read previous issues or subscribe.
Opentrons will sponsor 10 iGEM Teams in 2019. Each sponsored team will receive a free OT-2 pipetting robot, plus accessories - a combined value of $10,000! All registered iGEM Teams in 2019 are eligible to apply. If you have ever wanted to automate your protocols like transformations, ligations, digests, and more, you should apply for this sponsorship opportunity!
The application deadline is in two (2) days!
Apply by May 8 at 11:59pm EDT to be considered.
We currently have two sponsorship opportunities for iGEM teams in 2019 from two of iGEM's partners, GenScript and Promega.
- GenScript will sponsor 10 iGEM teams, offering $4000 of total support for each sponsored team
- Promega will sponsor 10 iGEM teams, offering $2000 in Promega products for each sponsored team
The application deadline for both opportunities is in 2 weeks! Apply by May 17 to be considered.
We provide a Judging Handbook for both judges and teams to review during the iGEM season. This handbook allows everyone involved in the competition to see how judging works in iGEM.
Click below to download a PDF of the 2019 Judging Handbook!
Visit the Judging Hub to learn more about judging in iGEM.
Want to be a judge for the 2019 Competition? Applications are open now.
Happy Opening Day! On this day, many of the main forms you’ll need for the 2019 season will open. Here's a summary:
- Submit a Safety Check-In Form
- Create a Visa Invitation Letter
- Start selecting team track preferences
- Start editing Safety Forms
- Start editing your team roster
- Start editing your team judging form
Opentrons is giving away 10 free OT-2 pipetting robots iGEM 2019 teams.
The application deadline is in 1 week! Apply by May 8 at 11:59pm EDT to be considered.
MathWorks has shown its unwavering support to iGEM teams since 2008, through their continued generosity of offering complimentary software and technical mentoring of our growing community. For 2019, iGEM teams can continue to count on MathWorks: All teams are eligible to receive a complimentary software kit from MathWorks with 13 free products including MATLAB, SimBiology, Simulink and more! Learn more
Twist Bioscience is helping change the way iGEMers share in the 2019 Competition. For the first time, teams don't have to ship samples to HQ - Twist Bioscience will synthesize them! In addition, they will offer every team complimentary 10 kb of Gene Fragments in 2019. Learn more
IDT is helping bring iGEM's vision for the future to life! For 2019, they are offering FREE for all teams:
- 20 kb of DNA as gBlocks® Gene Fragments OR
- Alt-R® CRISPR Genome Editing products
GenScript is making research easy for iGEMers! This year, GenScript is offering a team grant opportunity worth $4000 in products and support per sponsored team, as well as 20% off synthesis and cloning services for all teams in 2019.
Team award applications close May 17.
Promega believes that mutual advancement can only be achieved by working in harmony. That's why for 2019 Promega is partnering with iGEM, and giving away up to $2000 of free Promega products to 10 iGEM teams. iGEMers can also call Promega's technical support scientists for technical help at any time!
Team grant applications close May 17.
iGEM startup Opentrons is enabling better reproducibility for iGEMers through low cost automation. For 2019, Opentrons will continue their giveaway of free OT-2 robots to 10 iGEM teams.
Apply by May 8 to be considered.
The Judge Application is now open! If you're interested in judging this year, please submit an application.
Do you have questions about being a judge or the application process? Please send us an email at judging [AT] igem [DOT] org with your concerns / questions and we'll help you out!
We recently announced several exciting changes to the iGEM 2019 Competition.
These changes reflect the next step in moving towards our vision of synthetic biology -- one where you don't have to manipulate your DNA and instead can focus on the information, documentation, and characterization of your parts.
We're happy to share this vision with you and we invite you to join us in making it a reality. Read more at https://igem.org/Vision.
With technologies ever changing, iGEM is changing too. For 2019, we are removing the requirement for teams to submit physical samples of their parts to HQ. We are now accepting parts in the Type IIS standard alongside the usual BioBrick RFC[10] standard. We are also including samples of Type IIS parts in Kit Plate 6 of the DNA Distribution Kit. These combined changes will give teams more flexibility, and allow teams to be closer to the cutting edge than ever before.
The Economist journalist, Oliver Morton, attended the iGEM 2018 Giant Jamboree. His subsequent piece titled, 'The engineering of living organisms could soon start changing everything' came out in the Economist this spring.
Missed out on regular registration? There's still time to join!
Late Registration is now available, and closes on April 30.
Our phone is back online. You can reach us at +1-617-500-3106.
iGEM Headquarters has just moved to a new location in Boston! Due to the short disruption we have experienced from the move, we have decided to extend our regular registration period by two days. The new deadline for Regular Registration is:
April 2 at 11:59PM EDT
Register and pay for your team before April 2 to avoid the $500 late registration fee.
Regular registration is closing in two weeks!
Register and pay for your team before March 31st to avoid the $500 late registration fee.
What is the most popular competition track? How many teams work in chassis other than E. coli? What are the most important research trends in iGEM?
Get answers to these questions and many more in the newly published iGEM 2018 Annual Report.
The day we've all been waiting for is finally here! Team registration for the 2019 Competition is now officially open. Visit the registration information page for instructions, including information about deadlines, fees, and other materials you'll need to register your team.
We will be opening team registration in Mid-February! Regular registration for 2019 teams will be $5,000 USD. We will send out the announcement through our Newsletter, so please sign up for the Newsletter to get the latest updates about iGEM 2019! You can see previous Newsletters and sign-up to receive them here: https://igem.org/Newsletters.
2019.igem.org will be your key resource for all competition related details and announcements. Visit this page often for news and updates. To get started, learn about competition requirements and registration by visiting 2019.igem.org/Competition.