Experimental track

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The Open Division is a new experiment for iGEM 2009.  This new category enables participation of other teams that are interested in iGEM but in a limited capacity.  The Open Division teams will also pay a registration fee and Jamboree attendance fees.  At the iGEM 2009 Jamboree in November, teams will give a flash 5-minute presentation and present a posterThese teams will NOT be eligible for the standard prizes from the iGEM judging committee but might be eligible for a single award specific to non-traditional teams.
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<strong><span style="color:#c00; margin-left:275px;">Sign-up for the experimental track is openSee below for more details.</span></strong>
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For iGEM 2009 we will are opening up an experimental track for individuals or small teams that are interested in participating in iGEM in a limited capacity.  These non-competition teams will have a chance to present a flash 5-minute presentation and present a poster at an exposition section of the iGEM 2009 Jamboree on October 30 - November 2, 2009.  Non-competition teams will not be eligible for the standard prizes from the iGEM judging committee but might be eligible for a single award specific to non-competition teams.
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===Fees for Open Division teams===
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===Sign-up===
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If you are interested in participating in the experimental track for iGEM 2009, send an email to [[Contact | iGEM HQ]] with the subject <strong>iGEM 2009 Experimental track</strong>.<br> 
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<span style="color:red; font-weight:bold;">In your email be sure to include:</span>
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<li>University or educational institution you are affiliated with.</li>
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<li>iGEM 2009 team you are affiliated with (if applicable).</li>
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<li>The kind of project you will be working on.</li>
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<li>Number of people on your team.</li>
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<span style="font-weight:bold; font-size:110%;">Deadline:</span> Emails must be received by May 1.
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<strong>iGEM HQ will be evaluating requests to participate on a case-by-case basis.  </strong>
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===Requirements===
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Teams participating in the iGEM 2009 experimental track must:
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# Be affiliated with a university or educational institution.
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# Have at least one faculty instructor.
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===Fees for Experimental Track Teams===
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Non-competition teams will be required to pay a team registration fee and any Jamboree attendance fees. 
<div style='padding:10px 0 0 50px'><strong>Team registration fee:</strong> $500.00 USD per team</div>
<div style='padding:10px 0 0 50px'><strong>Team registration fee:</strong> $500.00 USD per team</div>
<div style='padding:10px 0 0 50px'><strong>Jamboree attendance fee:</strong> $175.00 USD per undergraduate (or high school student); $375.00 USD per graduate student/instructor/other</div>
<div style='padding:10px 0 0 50px'><strong>Jamboree attendance fee:</strong> $175.00 USD per undergraduate (or high school student); $375.00 USD per graduate student/instructor/other</div>
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===DNA Distribution===
===DNA Distribution===
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Distribution of DNA to Open Division teams will be determined on a case by case basis.  Please [[Contact | contact]] HQ AT iGEM DOT org once you have been accepted as an Open Division team for more details.
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Distribution of DNA to non-competition teams will be determined on a case by case basis.
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===Team Application===
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===FAQ===
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Apply to be an Open Division team on the [https://igem.org/IGEM_2009_Registration iGEM 2009 Registration page].
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'''What is the difference between experimental iGEM teams and other full iGEM teams?'''
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* Presentations are only 5-minutes long (full team presentations are 20-minutes).
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* A matter of scale -- some groups consist of only one student and a faculty advisor. For them, the chance to present briefly is good enough.
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* Experimental track teams aren't eligible to win any of the standard iGEM prizes.

Latest revision as of 11:19, 23 April 2009

Sign-up for the experimental track is open. See below for more details.

For iGEM 2009 we will are opening up an experimental track for individuals or small teams that are interested in participating in iGEM in a limited capacity. These non-competition teams will have a chance to present a flash 5-minute presentation and present a poster at an exposition section of the iGEM 2009 Jamboree on October 30 - November 2, 2009. Non-competition teams will not be eligible for the standard prizes from the iGEM judging committee but might be eligible for a single award specific to non-competition teams.


Contents

Sign-up

If you are interested in participating in the experimental track for iGEM 2009, send an email to iGEM HQ with the subject iGEM 2009 Experimental track.

In your email be sure to include:

  • University or educational institution you are affiliated with.
  • iGEM 2009 team you are affiliated with (if applicable).
  • The kind of project you will be working on.
  • Number of people on your team.


Deadline: Emails must be received by May 1.


iGEM HQ will be evaluating requests to participate on a case-by-case basis.


Requirements

Teams participating in the iGEM 2009 experimental track must:

  1. Be affiliated with a university or educational institution.
  2. Have at least one faculty instructor.


Fees for Experimental Track Teams

Non-competition teams will be required to pay a team registration fee and any Jamboree attendance fees.

Team registration fee: $500.00 USD per team
Jamboree attendance fee: $175.00 USD per undergraduate (or high school student); $375.00 USD per graduate student/instructor/other


DNA Distribution

Distribution of DNA to non-competition teams will be determined on a case by case basis.


FAQ

What is the difference between experimental iGEM teams and other full iGEM teams?

  • Presentations are only 5-minutes long (full team presentations are 20-minutes).
  • A matter of scale -- some groups consist of only one student and a faculty advisor. For them, the chance to present briefly is good enough.
  • Experimental track teams aren't eligible to win any of the standard iGEM prizes.