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iGEM & The Registry of Standard Biological Parts Randy Rettberg Randy Rettberg [email protected]u igem igem .org .org 3/2008 3/2008 IBE North Carolina

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Page 1: iGEM The Registry of Standard Biological Parts · • Registration May 1st ($1000 team registration fee) • Students select their own project • Teams of 8 to 12 (or more) undergraduates

iGEM&

The Registry of Standard Biological Parts

Randy RettbergRandy [email protected]

igemigem.org.org3/20083/2008

IBE North Carolina

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Grand Prize Winner: PekingFinalists: UC Berkeley, Ljubljana, Paris,

UCSF, USTC, PekingFoundational Research: Paris

Environment: GlasgowInformation Processing: Peking

Energy: AlbertaHealth & Medicine: Slovinia

Best BioBrick™ Part: Cambridge & MelbourneBest Foundational Technology: USTC

Best Model or Simulation: BangaloreBest Poster: UC Berkeley & Calgary

Best Presentation: ETHZ

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Environment: Lead, Copper, Mercury, Cyanide, Phenolic-Cyclic, Extra Virgin Olive Oil

Structural: Vacuole in E.coli, Gas Vesicles, In Vitro Vesicles, MulCellular Bacterium, Bacterial Clumps

Computational: AND Gates, Schmidt Triggers, Level Detectors

Energy: Butanol, Bacterial Batteries, Efficiency

Infrastructure: Genomic Integration, Measured Parts, 819 New Parts

Systems: BactoBlood, AIDS Detection

Check iGEM.org for slides and videos of the presentations

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• Students• Making future synthetic biologists• Teaching entrepreneurial competition

• Instructors• Opportunities for junior faculty• New programs - new ideas• A task worth the effort

• Schools• Synthetic biology entering curriculum• Energize research programs

• Synthetic Biology• Examples, parts, successes, testimonials

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2003

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Year Teams Jamboree Total

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Can simple biological systems be built from standard, interchangable parts and operated in living cells?

- YES, SOMETIMES

Or, is biology so complex that each case is unique?

- NOT ALWAYS

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• Synthetic Biology based on standard parts• Kit of Parts from the Registry• Team formation and preparation in the spring• Registration May 1st ($1000 team registration fee)• Students select their own project• Teams of 8 to 12 (or more) undergraduates and 2 (or

more) instructors work at their schools during their summer

• Registry materials available through the summer• Teachers workshop in May/June• Teams presents at the Jamboree at MIT in November• Awards and fun

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iGEM 2007 (Small Sample)$20K 8$30K 8$40K 1$50K 4>$50K 2

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• Tools for synthetic biology based on standard parts

• Information in the Registry will be available through XML and other standards

• Tools to be designed and built by iGEM teams same rules

• Tools must be open source and be made available to the synthetic biology community on our systems

• May limit the number of teams and require proposals

• Goal - impress us

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An industry based on standard parts requires catalogues and suppliers of those parts.

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http://parts.mit.edu

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• Promoters

• Protein Coding

• Reporters

• RNA

• Terminators

• Signaling

• Many project parts

2000 Parts Available as DNA(Includes 819 from iGEM 2007)

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Chris Anderson’s Constitutive Promoters

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Syn-Bio-Co 1 Syn-Bio-Co 2 Public Data School 1 Lab 1

ToolTool

Tool Tool

ToolViewer

erViewer

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urposes:Promote scientific engineering education througdesign competitions in biology.Promote the development of Synthetic Biology iEurope.

eu.igem.org (soon)

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1. Technical StandardsAssemblyMeasurementComputer interchange

2. Legal StandardsOpen biological partsSafety and responsibility

Join the BioBricks™ Foundation at biobricks.org

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• Apply for a job at the Registry(or tell a friend)

• Organize a team for 2008igem.org/2008 for mailing lists

• Have your lab join the Registry• Contribute parts to the Registry• Use BioBrick™ part standards• Help raise money for teams in your area• Join iGEM committees (see the wiki)• Join iGEM in Europe• Sign up for iGEM news (igem.org/2008)

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At the Registry - iGEM Central

• Meagan Lizarazo• Mackenzie Cowell• Scott Mohr• Tom Knight• Randy Rettberg

Advisors• Drew Endy• Malcolm Campbell• Gerald Sussman

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• National Science Foundation

• SynBERC

• CSBi

• GENEART

• The MathWorks

• Microsoft Research

• Biological Engineering - MIT

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