We invite you to be part of the excitement, whether virtually or in person, at the
ongoing iGEM competition in Paris. The spotlight is on the
FSU team as they prepare to unveil their latest creation, the probiotic
E.esperance, on November 2, 2023.
Now in its 20th year, the iGEM competition has become a cornerstone for a global community of synthetic biology enthusiasts. This extraordinary event draws together a diverse group of participants, including students, researchers, industry leaders, investors, startups, and policymakers, all united by their passion for synthetic biology.
iGEM, or the International Genetically Engineered Machine competition, serves as a dynamic platform for student teams to conceptualize and construct innovative biological systems using standardized genetic components known as BioBricks. Each BioBrick carries a unique identifier, such as BBa_K468006, and can be easily accessed through the iGEM Registry of Standard Biological Parts, offering a valuable resource for information.
4 comments:
It’s great to see that you guys are still working hard for us, I don’t have TMAU but I have something similar.
Will this be updated with proof of concept? I am so grateful for each of these students choosing TMAU to find a treatment for. I pray they are successful and will post their findings soon.
How is one able to get in contact with whomever is running this site? I would like to be able to voluntarily contribute in some fashion.
Does anyone know how long it will be before they get this product on the market? I saw another TMAU blog that says it will be 1 to 2 years but I don’t see that on the igem
website.