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Please feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns at <html><a href="mailto:washu.igem@gmail.com">washu.igem@gmail.com</a></html> | Please feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns at <html><a href="mailto:washu.igem@gmail.com">washu.igem@gmail.com</a></html> | ||
<br>Or feel free to leave a comment on our [https://2009.igem.org/Team:Wash_U/Comments wall].<br><br> | <br>Or feel free to leave a comment on our [https://2009.igem.org/Team:Wash_U/Comments wall].<br><br> | ||
- | '''Interested in joining the 2010 team?''' iGEM is an excellent way for undergraduate students to get involved in hands on research and learn important laboratory skills. Build your resume next summer with a research job in Bioengineering and take part in planning, conducting, and presenting relevant results in synthetic biology. Have fun working with peers and take an active role in deciding the project instead of working individually on a project assigned to you by a professor. During the school year, meetings will occur approximately once a | + | '''Interested in joining the 2010 team?''' iGEM is an excellent way for undergraduate students to get involved in hands on research and learn important laboratory skills. Build your resume next summer with a research job in Bioengineering and take part in planning, conducting, and presenting relevant results in synthetic biology. Have fun working with peers and take an active role in deciding the project instead of working individually on a project assigned to you by a professor. During the school year, meetings will occur approximately once a week for planning and learning purposes. Actual laboratory work is conducted over 10 weeks in the summer that will carry over into the next semester until results are presented at an international forum at the end of October. While iGEM does not directly provide stipends or funding for students, most students are paid for their work over the summer through the Summer Undergraduate Research Fund (SURF) program, or via departmental stipends. |
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