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We are the first IGEM team here at Illinois and we are very excited to be a part of the action.  We have a diverse background that draws on talent from across campus.  To learn more about us check out the [[Team:Illinois/Team|team]] page.<br><br>
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We are the first IGEM team here at Illinois and we are very excited to be a part of the action.  We have a diverse background that draws on talent from across campus.  To learn more about us check out the [[Team:Illinois/Team|Team]] page.<br><br>
Our projects have one unifying motivation: cheap and robust detection of pathogens.  Because of our large and diverse team we decided to take on the challenge of three seperate subprojects, all working towards the goal of pathogen detection.  To read up on the details of our projects visit the [[Team:Illinois/Project|Project]] page.<br><br>
Our projects have one unifying motivation: cheap and robust detection of pathogens.  Because of our large and diverse team we decided to take on the challenge of three seperate subprojects, all working towards the goal of pathogen detection.  To read up on the details of our projects visit the [[Team:Illinois/Project|Project]] page.<br><br>
IGEM has been a great experience for all of us and we are really looking forward to the jamboree.  Hope to see you there!  Feel free to leave us comments to the right!
IGEM has been a great experience for all of us and we are really looking forward to the jamboree.  Hope to see you there!  Feel free to leave us comments to the right!

Revision as of 21:46, 27 October 2008

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We are the first IGEM team here at Illinois and we are very excited to be a part of the action. We have a diverse background that draws on talent from across campus. To learn more about us check out the Team page.

Our projects have one unifying motivation: cheap and robust detection of pathogens. Because of our large and diverse team we decided to take on the challenge of three seperate subprojects, all working towards the goal of pathogen detection. To read up on the details of our projects visit the Project page.

IGEM has been a great experience for all of us and we are really looking forward to the jamboree. Hope to see you there! Feel free to leave us comments to the right!


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