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iGEM HQ will be processing applications the week of April 11. Thank you for your patience!
PLOS iGEM Collection
iGEM 2015 teams can now publish their results in the PLOS iGEM Collection! Submissions will be posted on the PLOS Collections blog.
You can still join iGEM 2016!
There's still a chance to participate in iGEM 2016! Late registration runs from April 1 until May 1.
Click here to register!
Funding and Discounts available to iGEM teams!
Visit the Partner Sponsors Special Offers page for the latest funded collaboration opportunities, offers and discounts.
Click here to learn more!
Funding Opportunity - Application deadline May 1st, 2016l
Receive up to $5,000 for your CRISPR –related iGEM projects and 20% off Gene Synthesis and Cloning. Find out how.
WELCOME 2016 Teams!
Congratulations to all teams who have registered to participate in iGEM 2016! We know you are eager to get started and will be processing applications over the next couple of weeks. Don't hesitate to contact us with any questions.
We are looking forward to a great iGEM season and hope you are as well!
iGEM Mentorship Program
iGEM HQ is excited to announce the AlumniGEM team mentorship program will be run again in 2016! The first round of applications is due on the 7th of May. We encourage high school teams, collegiate teams and anyone who wants to be a mentor to signup now!
For more information, please check out the Mentorship Resource pages!
Plant Synthetic Biology in iGEM
iGEM HQ is excited to announce a new initiative to support plant synthetic biology during the 2016 season and beyond! Plant synthetic biology has risen in popularity among iGEM teams over the last few years and we're working hard to help support those teams for 2016.
For more information, please check out the new Plant Synthetic Biology Resource page!
PLOS iGEM Collection
iGEM 2015 teams have the opportunity to publish their results in the PLOS iGEM Collection! Submissions to the PLOS iGEM Collection will be posted for open review on the PLOS Collections blog, where members of the PLOS and iGEM communities will review them. For submission instructions and additional details, see the PLOS Collections Blog post.