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Eglowli2010Presentation_450_.jpgSee the video of the Cambridge team's presentation at the iGEM2010 Jamboree. The video is hosted at the iGEM HQ site at http://2010.igem.org/files/video/Cambridge.mp4.
The Cambridge team consisted of Bill Collins, Hannah Copley, Peter Emmrich, Will Handley, Anja Hohmann, Emily Knott, Paul Masset, Ben Reeve and Theo Sanderson. They were finalists in the competition, and received a Gold Medal and shared prizes for Best Wiki, and iGEMers award. Click here to play

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Improving Science Learning

Less Talk, More Action: Improving Science Learning From The New York Times, By  Published: May 12, 2011 Over the past few years, scientists have been working to transform education from the inside out, by applying findings from learning and  Read More...

iGEM2010 Jamboree results

  Grand Prize, Winner of the BioBrick Trophy: Slovenia 1st Runner Up: Peking 2nd Runner Up: BCCS-Bristol Finalists: BCCS-Bristol Cambridge Imperial College London Peking Slovenia TUDelft Track Award Winners: Best Food or Energy Project: BCCS-Bristol Best Environment Project: Peking Best Health or Medicine Project: Washington & Freiburg Bioware (Tie) Best Information Processing Project: ETHZ...
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Finding the key - cell biology and science education.

Finding the key - cell biology and science education.: "Publication Date: 2010 Sep 20 PMID: 20863704
Authors: Miller, K. R.
Journal: Trends Cell Biol

No international research community, cell biology included, can exist without an educational community to renew and replenish it. Unfortunately, cell biology researchers frequently regard their work as independent of the process of education and see little reason to reach out to science teachers. For...
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iGEM2010 sponsors

We would like to thank everyone who is helping us out with iGEM 2010.   Sponsors at the University of Cambridge:   The School of Biological Sciences, 
Department of Genetics, 
Department of Plant Sciences, 
Department of Biochemistry, 
Department of Physiology, Neurobiology & Development, 
The School of Technology, 
Department of Engineering, Division of Life Sciences, 
Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology (SynBio2010)   The University of Cambridge iGEM team and organisers...
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SynBio2010 course

Timetable for 2010 Work Groups for SynBio2010 tasks & student photos Synthetic Biology website in Cambridge (www.synbio.org.uk)
Course photographs
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iGEM: the student synthetic biology experience

iGEM: the student synthetic biology experience by Mun-Keat Looi, Wellcome Trust blog, http://wellcometrust.wordpress.com/2010/04/01/igem-the-student-synthetic-biology-experience/   European teams, including Imperial and Cambridge at the 2009 iGEM jamboree finals at MIT. Making anything work in genetic engineering is difficult in itself, but doing...
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