International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) Project

Nature of Research/Program Description: 

UCSC undergraduates taking Biomolecular Engineering (BME) 188 A & B, Synthetic Biology Mentored Research, participate in a multi-disciplinary, collaborative research experience working on a project in synthetic biology. Working with one or more research faculty member(s), student teams will complete a substantial project. Multiple oral/written presentations will be required, including a formal conference presentation at the annual International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) Competition.

Participation in UCSC’s iGEM team will raise not only students’ confidence in their research abilities, but also their awareness of opportunities in emerging fields.

Project details change yearly.  See the iGem site for a description of current and past projects. 
 
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Contact: David Bernick
 
Keywords:  Synthetic Biology; multi-disciplinary; International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) Competition; biofuel; butanol
Location: 
On-campus
Program Time Period: 
Summer
Spring Quarter
Compensation: 
Academic Credit
Contact: 
David Bernick
Contact Email: 
dbernick@ucsc.edu
Faculty Director: 
David Bernick
Faculty Director Email: 
dbernick@ucsc.edu
Reports/Articles/Videos: 

UCSC iGEM in the News (news footage of the 2014 team)

Major(s): 
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Bioinformatics
Biology
Biomolecular Engineering
Chemistry
Environmental Studies
Molecular, Cell, and Developmental Biology
Plant Sciences
Writing