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    |[[Home]]|[[Project]]||bgcolor="yellow"| '''[[Team]]'''||[[Protocols]] | [[Parts]] ...o the outside world. The extensive cooperation and exchange carried out at home and abroad with the United States, England, Japan, Germany, Australia and m
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  • Team:Freiburg bioware/Human Practice/Ethics
    class="r"></span><span class="t">Home</span></a></li> world. Our
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  • Team:Calgary
    <a href="http://www.idtdna.com/Home/Home.aspx" target="_blank"> ...ce 2004, this competition encourages undergraduate teams from all over the world to develop a project that intertwines the principles of Biology and Enginee
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  • Team:CityColSanFrancisco
    <a href="Team:CityColSanFrancisco" style="color: white">Home We at City College of San Francisco, the world's first Junior College iGEM team, have begun constructing a bacterial power
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  • Team:Utah State/Team
    ...td id="nav"><a href="https://2009.igem.org/Team:Utah_State"><font size = 4>HOME</font></a></td> ...nt></b></a> has put more experiments into space than any university in the world and is ranked first in the United States for funding for aerospace research
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  • Team:HKU-HKBU/team
    ... to create a powerful bacteria-powered motor. The argument that our future world will heavily rely on the motors we build may seem ridiculous to some. It ma ...ch. By research I would like to find solutions for healthcare and make the world better. Seems my aspiration is a bit far away from the contents of our proj
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  • Project
    |[[Home]]|-||bgcolor="yellow"| '''[[Project]]''' ||[[Team]] |[[Protocols]] | [[Part ...rves are consumed little by little as the cost of the rapid development of world economy. It has been widely recognized that '''environmental issues''' and
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  • Team:Tsinghua/Project Original
    !align="center"|[[Team:Tsinghua|Home]] ...to the American Cancer Society, 7.6 million people died from cancer in the world during 2007[6]. Current treatments often have far reaching negative side ef
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  • Team:Southampton/Sponsors
    ...Menui"><a class=" cssMenui" href="https://2009.igem.org/Team:Southampton">Home</a></li> <h3>To nurture and support distinctive and world-leading programmes at the LSI</h3>
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  • Team:Heidelberg/Sponsors
    ...1940). Klaus Tschira is a co-founder of the SAP AG in Walldorf, one of the world’s leading companies in the software industry. After many years on the boa ...provide essential biomedical information to enhance health care around the world.</p>
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  • Team:HKU-HKBU/Team
    ...teammates to create a bacteria-powered motor. The argument that our future world will heavily rely on the motors we've built may seem ridiculous to some. It ...ch. By research I would like to find solutions for healthcare and make the world better. Seems my aspiration is a bit far away from the contents of our proj
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  • Team:TeamMembers
    <li><a href="https://2009.igem.org/Team:HKUST">Home</a></li> ... wonderful time in the iGEM team this summer! I stepped into the fantastic world of Synthetic Biology together with all my lovely teammates! I love our team
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  • Team:Southampton/Notebook/Advisorblog
    ...Menui"><a class=" cssMenui" href="https://2009.igem.org/Team:Southampton">Home</a></li> ...rsquo;t adjust your set, normal service will be resumed shortly. Save the world!&nbsp; In ten weeks? Frantic meetings of advisors come up with initial ide
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  • Team:Newcastle/Team/NewcastleCity
    ... reputation as a shopping haven and a party-city. It is also the home of a world famous soccer club, [http://www.nufc.co.uk/ Newcastle United], and the beer Newcastle has recently been famous for being the home, Northern Rock, of the first bank that fell during the 2007 financial crisi
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  • Team:Calgary/News/Alberta Events
    ...the entrepreneurial power and advice of the infamous Dragons; and (2) come home with lots of money. <p>We returned home on the evening of May 26th, weary from the experience and yet somehow cravi
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  • Team:IIT Bombay India
    !align="center"|[[Team:IIT_Bombay_India|Home]] [[Image:IITB-Home.jpg]]
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  • Team:Paris/Brainstorm ideasecondweek
    The link with the Internet world is claimed by DIYbio in a pragmatical perspective. Cooperation, barcamps ([ ... synthetic biology interesting is in the lab. That thing can't be bring at home, for both cost of the outfit and the danger of handling.
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  • Team:Lethbridge/Collaboration
    ...qmparent" href="https://2009.igem.org/Team:Lethbridge" style="width:20px;">Home</a> ... thanks to you we have achieved to collect 240 responses from all over the world. If you or your team mates are interested in the results or the general res
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  • Team:Paris/EthicalReportReferences
    ...nifesto for securely navigating synthetic species away from the old living world |Conference Home
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  • Team:Example2/Team
    !align="center"|[[Team:Example2|Home]] *'''Student 3''': Michael, Is going to save the world
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