Take a looking how iGEM Teams from around the world are restoring Earth's health applying the tools and techniques of synthetic biology for Bioremediation.
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Take a looking how iGEM Teams from around the world are restoring Earth's health applying the tools and techniques of synthetic biology for Bioremediation.
This blog reflects on how iGEM's emphasis on articulating complex ideas to the public and bridging the gap between diverse teams became invaluable skills in Michael Wahba’s Master of Fine Arts journey. Explore the seamless integration of scientific communication and creative collaboration.
Read about Janella Schwab’s synthetic biology from being a part of a high-school iGEM team in Peru and joining the UBC iGEM team in Canada to starting her PhD in Bioengineering at Standford, USA in this blog by our iGEM Ambassadors from North America
Synthetic biology, a realm where science fiction and reality intertwine, has paved the way for countless innovations that hold the potential to revolutionize the world as we know it. In this blog, we delve into the synthetic biology journey of Sandra Waterwood Acquah, a name synonymous with innovation, inspiration, and impact.
We dive into the captivating journey of Prince Edem Samoh, a remarkable individual who is at the forefront of using synthetic biology to solve local problems in Africa. With a passion for innovation, collaboration, and education, Prince's story illuminates the boundless possibilities that lie ahead for synthetic biology on the African continent.
In the 2nd session of the BridgeBio project’s ‘Leading Ladies of SynBio’ series, we hosted Dr. Claire Aldridge. Dr. Aldridge is an experienced innovator, scientist and chief strategy officer at Form Bio, a leading biotechnology company.
Neurodegenerative diseases comprise a broad spectrum of disorders resulting from the gradual deterioration of cells and connections within the nervous system, crucial for functions such as movement, coordination, strength, sensation, and cognition. Explore how iGEM team’s have tackled the disease through their innovative diagnostic and therapeutic solutions.
Dive deeper into an exciting journey of endless curiosity of what is called “Frugal Science”, highlight notable innovations like the Foldscope and share the inspiring story of an iGEM Team from the Lambert high school who grabbed a gold medal at the 2018 Giant Jamboree with their frugal innovation project.
Discover the lessons learned from the successful journey of Neocycle, where science and entrepreneurship converge. This article highlights how Arshia Mostoufi and his team navigated the challenges of combining synthetic biology research with entrepreneurial endeavors.
Porfirio participated in iGEM for the first time in 2011 as a part of the first iGEM team from Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon. He is currently working as a Design Engineer at Ginkgo Bioworks.
In the inaugural session of the BridgeBio project’s ‘Leading Ladies of SynBio’ series, we hosted Dr. Aoife Brennan. Dr. Brennan is an experienced physician, Scientist and CEO of Synlogic Therapeutics, a leading biotechnology company.
Learn how an iGEMer from Japan started her Synthetic Biology journey in Sweden. How participating in iGEM helped her in her career and overcoming challenges.
An interview with Taku Tsuzuki, CTO of Epistra Inc. and member of iGEM Osaka 2012 & 2013 (Leader) from Japan. He is an entrepreneur who has started two companies based on his experience as an iGEM Team Leader.
BridgeBio aims to bring iGEMers and iGEM stakeholders, industrialists, and bio-founders closer together to benefit each other in different areas and strengthen iGEM and synthetic biology in their community.
While the global synthetic biology landscape grows each year, regional communities play a vital role cultivating synbio ecosystems. Read their stories on our upcoming SynBio Alliance Blog Series, starting today with some highlights on the special issue on "Global Synthetic Biology Landscape" from Biotech Note.
iGEM influenced me a lot to be who I am today. iGEM makes me see that biology can be integrated with digitalisation and “machinery”.
This Saturday (February 11) we celebrate the International Day of Womens and Girls in Science - a day proclaimed by the United Nations aiming “to ensure full and equal access to and participation in science for women and girls.”
iGEM acted as my gateway into exploring research in biology, which I might not have actively looked into otherwise. I would say iGEM happens to be one of the means by which I found my liking for synthetic and quantitative biology.
This blog from the Phoenix’s View revolves around the past, present, and future of regenerative medicine within and outside iGEM! Learn about organoids, 3D bioprinting, bioelectricity and all the unique efforts of iGEMers to better those areas of research and beyond!