Fwd: Non-institutionally affiliated teams allowed at the next iGEM?

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Bryan Bishop

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Jul 11, 2013, 11:40:34 AM7/11/13
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confirmation ? Also, does this means companies can compete?

From: Nina DiPrimio <ndip...@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 5:04 AM
Subject: [biocurious] IGEM
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Hi all-

I am at SB6.0, and they just announced that in 2014 they will be inviting DIY teams to the IGEM competition. So start brainstorming! Very exciting!!!

Nina

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Dakota Hamill

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Jul 11, 2013, 1:05:31 PM7/11/13
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That's be pretty awesome

Mega

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Jul 11, 2013, 2:41:14 PM7/11/13
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Honestly?

Can I be a one-man team? :D

Or participate together with the guys from Graz ;) Seems legit...

ruphos

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Jul 11, 2013, 4:03:52 PM7/11/13
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I'm curious what the caveats will be. I'm sure there will be something similar to having a sponsoring professor. A sponsoring local lab perhaps? Some sort of CYA policy.

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William Heath

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Jul 11, 2013, 5:39:30 PM7/11/13
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I would kill or be killed to be in an igem competition, know this.

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Thomas Landrain

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Jul 11, 2013, 6:33:09 PM7/11/13
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Hi guys,

I could discuss extensively with Randy at SB6, several points:

- yes it is true and confirmed, 2014 will be the year non academic teams will be able to register to IGEM. 

- you don't need to be affiliated to any university so yes you can apply alone and by yourself

- the fees will remain the same so several thousands dollars for registration + jamboree participation fees per team members. 

- a DIYbio team will have to answer a certain biosafety standard (I.e. GMO Licence in Europe) that will be controlled by a committee. No clear detail how this will be implemented. 

Personal remark: Except DIYbio groups in the US that don't require a GMO license and are close to Boston, I don't see how worth it is to a group of biohackers to invest literally 10000 to 20000 dollars on registration + trip + accommodation fees to participate to the competition. If you're able to get that much money use it for science and projects... If you really want to participate to iGEM, just join or collaborate with an already existing academic team that will pay for your fees. 

Best,
Thomas

Pieter

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Jul 12, 2013, 3:35:52 AM7/12/13
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The most important question for me: does this mean non-institutionally groups get access to the parts registry?

Thomas Landrain

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Jul 12, 2013, 3:39:54 AM7/12/13
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As there is no difference of treatment between traditional and non-academic teams, the registry will be distributed to all registrants yes :)

Nathan McCorkle

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Jul 12, 2013, 1:42:55 PM7/12/13
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Do you know, will it then be possible to only buy the parts kit, and
not actually show up to the competition judging? (saving all the costs
associated with the more social aspects of iGem)
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Thomas Landrain

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Jul 12, 2013, 1:44:49 PM7/12/13
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Well I guess you could just drop out :) That would put the price of the registry around 3000-4000 dollars.
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Avery louie

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Jul 12, 2013, 1:46:00 PM7/12/13
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Indigogo -> team -> parts for all?

BTW, we have a diybio lab near boston...so I would be happy to sign up :p.

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Mega

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Jul 12, 2013, 2:36:09 PM7/12/13
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Wow, for that amount of money I could get a lot stuff synthesized :D



Ok, participating in iGem one can learn a lot in molecular biology. But one could also give me half the money and I'll teach him biology doing an awesome project :D

Koeng

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Jul 13, 2013, 6:37:09 PM7/13/13
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Dang! When/ where do I sign up?!?!?!?!

-Koeng

Mega

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Jul 14, 2013, 10:45:01 AM7/14/13
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The lessons would take place in my basement, but I need a S1 certification first. Am working on that. It's quite easy to meet the technical requirements in my country, but there needs to be an ''operator'' and a comissioner of biological security and a deputy of the comissioner.

So I asked at the ministery, that it is not written that I can't be operator and comissioner at the same time. They said this is true, but the comissioner has to consult the operator, and I couldn't consult myself... But the operator is the one in charge, so I'll find someone to do the comissioner job. For small labs the operator can be the deputy of comissioner, so both may be me

Destiny Z

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Jul 26, 2013, 2:23:10 PM7/26/13
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Holly Cow I've been wanting to be in the iGEM competition for years!

Having a comunity team would be awesome, but even just getting access to those parts would be great. Indiegogo to get the parts could have merit...
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