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''The University of Wisconsin - Madison has always been a leader in research, innovation, and education.  With that reputation in mind, we have assembled a team that will compete in the iGEM competition at MIT this fall.  The team is comprised of budding biochemists, geneticists, microbiologists and engineers alike.  Our aim is to gain insight and knowledge in the field of genetic engineering.  We also hope that in the process we will do something no one else had done before.  This year, the Wisconsin iGEM team has selected ambitious projects based on the broad topic of biofuels.  More information on these projects can be found on this site.
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''The University of Wisconsin - Madison has always been a leader in research, innovation, and education.  With that reputation in mind, we have assembled a team that will compete in the iGEM competition at MIT this fall.  The team is comprised of budding biochemists, geneticists, microbiologists and engineers alike.  Our aim is to gain insight and knowledge in the field of genetic engineering.  We also hope that in the process we will do something no one else had done before.  This year, the Wisconsin iGEM team has selected ambitious projects based on the broad topic of biofuels.  More information on these projects can be found on this site. Support provided by: Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center(GLBRC), Lucigen Corporation, Materials Research Science and Engineering Center(MRSEC),Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center(NSEC), Promega Corporation, University of wisconsin: College of Agriculture and Life Sciences(CALS)and College of Engineering(CE)
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The University of Wisconsin - Madison has always been a leader in research, innovation, and education. With that reputation in mind, we have assembled a team that will compete in the iGEM competition at MIT this fall. The team is comprised of budding biochemists, geneticists, microbiologists and engineers alike. Our aim is to gain insight and knowledge in the field of genetic engineering. We also hope that in the process we will do something no one else had done before. This year, the Wisconsin iGEM team has selected ambitious projects based on the broad topic of biofuels. More information on these projects can be found on this site. Support provided by: Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center(GLBRC), Lucigen Corporation, Materials Research Science and Engineering Center(MRSEC),Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center(NSEC), Promega Corporation, University of wisconsin: College of Agriculture and Life Sciences(CALS)and College of Engineering(CE)

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