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Read more at: Represent Cambridge at the iGEM Competition - apply before 1 December

Represent Cambridge at the iGEM Competition - apply before 1 December

20 November 2023

Represent Cambridge University at the International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) competition. iGEM is an annual competition of high acclaim, with 350 participating teams from 45 countries last year. The competition involves teams of students trying to solve real-world problems using Synthetic Biology tools. Past...


Read more at: The 2022 Cambridge iGEM team won a Gold Medal and received a nomination for the ‘Best New Basic Part’ special prize in the Undergrad Category at the 2022 iGEM Grand Jamboree.

The 2022 Cambridge iGEM team won a Gold Medal and received a nomination for the ‘Best New Basic Part’ special prize in the Undergrad Category at the 2022 iGEM Grand Jamboree.

13 January 2023

The 2022 Cambridge iGEM team won a Gold Medal and received a nomination for the ‘Best New Basic Part’ special prize in the Undergrad Category at the 2022 iGEM Grand Jamboree. Their project ‘AdaptR’ worked on developing a synthetic biological integral controller for increased genetic circuit robustness. iGEM stands for...


Read more at: iGEM 2016: The story behind the gold medal winning project
iGEM 2016: The story behind the gold medal winning project

iGEM 2016: The story behind the gold medal winning project

20 November 2016

The Cambridge-JIC iGEM Team won a Gold Medal and Plant Synthetic Biology Prize for their project on open source synthetic biology tools for chloroplast engineering in algae. Team member Ciara McCarthy takes us through how they did it!


Read more at: iGEM Update: Standardising DNA – why bother?
iGEM Update: Standardising DNA – why bother?

iGEM Update: Standardising DNA – why bother?

20 November 2016

The Cambridge-JIC iGEM Team 2016 explored open source synthetic biology tools for chloroplast engineering in algae.


Read more at: Review of Plant Synthetic Biology at iGEM 2016
Review of Plant Synthetic Biology at iGEM 2016

Review of Plant Synthetic Biology at iGEM 2016

16 November 2016

Geraint Parry of GARNet runs through the plant synthetic biology projects showcased at the iGEM 2016 Giant Jamboree, including the Cambridge-JIC team and their work on chloroplast engineering in Chlamydomonas rheinhardtii.


Read more at: Cambridge iGEM team win Gold Medal and Best Plant Synthetic Biology Prize at prestigious international competition
Cambridge iGEM team win Gold Medal and Best Plant Synthetic Biology Prize at prestigious international competition

Cambridge iGEM team win Gold Medal and Best Plant Synthetic Biology Prize at prestigious international competition

15 November 2016

A team of Cambridge students have been awarded a Gold Medal and Best Plant Synthetic Biology Prize for their entry into the International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) Competition 2016.


Read more at: iGEM Update: Using low-cost, well-documented, open-source hardware for synthetic biology

iGEM Update: Using low-cost, well-documented, open-source hardware for synthetic biology

26 August 2016

The Cambridge-JIC iGEM Team are exploring open source synthetic biology tools for chloroplast engineering in algae.


Read more at: Cambridge Consultants join in supporting Cambridge-JIC iGEM Team to engineer chloroplasts

Cambridge Consultants join in supporting Cambridge-JIC iGEM Team to engineer chloroplasts

29 July 2016

The Cambridge-JIC iGEM Team consists of ten undergraduates from Engineering and Natural Sciences working for 10 weeks this summer to engineer future synthetic biology tools and applications. Cambridge Consultants are one of the group of supporters helping them to deliver.