Team:Stanford
From 2009.igem.org
(Difference between revisions)
RobertOvadia (Talk | contribs) |
|||
Line 10: | Line 10: | ||
*Our research draws from the principles of Synthetic Biology, an emerging interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary area that involves the design and construction of biological systems. | *Our research draws from the principles of Synthetic Biology, an emerging interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary area that involves the design and construction of biological systems. | ||
*BOO! Robert has 1 day left and wishes to make his mark on the wiki before he goes! Bwahaha go SiGEM! | *BOO! Robert has 1 day left and wishes to make his mark on the wiki before he goes! Bwahaha go SiGEM! | ||
- | |||
== Calendar == | == Calendar == | ||
Line 21: | Line 20: | ||
scrolling="no"></iframe></html> | scrolling="no"></iframe></html> | ||
- | |||
- | |||
- | |||
- | |||
- | |||
- | |||
- | |||
- | |||
- | |||
- | |||
- | |||
- | |||
- | |||
- | |||
</div> | </div> | ||
</center> | </center> |
Revision as of 22:59, 15 October 2009
Home | Project | Modeling | Parts | Notebook | Team | SBOL-V |
<center>
Welcome to the Stanford team Wiki for iGEM 2009
- Stanford iGEM is a student-run, faculty-directed research group at Stanford University. The objective of our interdisciplinary group is to design and build novel engineered biological systems using standardized DNA-based parts to submit to the iGEM (International Genetically Engineered Machines) competition, held annually at MIT.
- We will be competing for the first time in 2009.
- Our research draws from the principles of Synthetic Biology, an emerging interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary area that involves the design and construction of biological systems.
- BOO! Robert has 1 day left and wishes to make his mark on the wiki before he goes! Bwahaha go SiGEM!
Calendar