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Revision as of 15:11, 15 November 2019

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We did the iGEM From Above a little different this year...

See iGEM From Above

CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL iGEM 2019 PARTICIPANTS!


Thank you to everyone who participated in the 2019 season of the International Genetically Engineered Machine Competition.

Undergraduate Grand Prize Winner

NCKU Tainan

This team from the National Cheng Kung University for developed a comprehensive approach to chronic kidney disease, including biological systems for measuring blood p-Cresol levels and reducing p-Cresol production in the gut.

Overgraduate Grand Prize Winner

EPFL

This team from Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne introduced a field-deployable test enabling farmers to detect fatal plant diseases and save crop loss, while reducing pesticide use.

High School Grand Prize Winner

GreatBay SZ

This team of students from various HIgh Schools in the Shenzhen area biosynthesized colored spider silk, a material with applications in medicine, textiles, and aerospace fields.

Undergraduate First Runner Up

Calgary

This team from the University of Calgary engineered a biological system to replace current environmentally-detrimental methods for removing excess chlorophyll from canola oil.

Undergraduate Second Runner Up

TU Kaiserslautern

This undergraduate team from Technische Universität Kaiserslautern created a biological recycling method for polyethylene terephthalate (PET), a major plastic component, integrated within waste management and water treatment centers to eliminate plastic pollution.

Overgraduate First Runner Up

Wageningen UR

This team from Wageningen University & Research developed a biological solution for Xylella fastidiosa, a devastating plant pathogen threatening olive trees, grapevines and other host plants, and causing environmental and economic damage across Europe.

Relive iGEM 2019

Jamboree Photos

Photographs from the Giant Jamboree have been posted to the iGEM Flickr account!

Judging Feedback

See what judges thought of your project. Access comments and voting details for your team by following the link below.

Paris 2021

President's Message

GreatBay-SZ

EPFL

Wageningen UR

Calgary

NCKU Tainan

TU Kaiserslautern

High School Awards Ceremony

Collegiate Awards Ceremony

Collegiate Awards Ceremony

Opening Ceremony

Watch more iGEM videos from 2019 and previous years on our Videos page.

iGEM 2019 Results

Medals

163

77

57

iGEM 2019 Projects

Take a look at the amazing projects created by the iGEM 2019 teams this season.

Save the date!



Get ready for next year! Registration for iGEM 2020 will open early next year, but in the meantime save the date for the iGEM 2020 Giant Jamboree, October 28 - November 2.

After iGEM



Congratulations! You've all been through this shared experience that is iGEM. Now we invite you to take part in the next phase of iGEM… After iGEM. After iGEM is here to excite, support, and inspire the 40,000+ iGEMers to continue leading in synthetic biology wherever they are around the world.

Find out more about After iGEM at after.igem.org

Newsletters


iGEM 2019 Competition Results: And the winners are...
Sent: November 7, 2019

Giant Jamboree Newsletter #3: Event Information for Teams and Attendees
Sent: October 24, 2019

iGEM 2019 October Newsletter: HQ's insider tips for upcoming final deadlines
Sent: September 12, 2019

iGEM 2019 Sponsors