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Developing an affordable and accessible yeast-based alternative to current Type 2 diabetes medication

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In 20 minutes, we are hosting the California iGEM Team Meetup! We welcome everyone from around the world to join us and learn about the amazing projects the California iGEM teams have been working on this summer. The link to our Zoom meetup is ucsc.zoom.us/j/92011690076 💙🦠💚🦠💙

UCopenhagen iGEM 2022 team (@igem_copenhagen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hello fellow iGEM-ers The University of Copenhagen team would be extremely grateful if you guys could share the following link for a survey for patients with chronic inflammatory diseases amongst your friends, family and on your respective iGEM pages.

Baskin Engineering at UCSC (@baskineng) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Should you get the flu vaccine this year? 💉 UC Santa Cruz Baskin Engineering professor & vaccine expert Rebecca DuBois explains how getting vaccinated for the flu can help us fight #covid19 in this Santa Cruz Sentinel article: bit.ly/vaccinate2020 University of California

Should you get the flu vaccine this year? 💉
<a href="/ucsc/">UC Santa Cruz</a> Baskin Engineering professor &amp; vaccine expert Rebecca DuBois explains how getting vaccinated for the flu can help us fight #covid19 in this <a href="/scsentinel/">Santa Cruz Sentinel</a> article: bit.ly/vaccinate2020
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Through campus shutdowns, wildfires, and a two-week quarantine, 13 UC Santa Cruz students have been finding ways to research a solution to agricultural plastic pollution through iGEM Headquarters . Read their story: bit.ly/UCSCiGem Follow them on Twitter: UCSC iGEM

Through campus shutdowns, wildfires, and a two-week quarantine, 13 <a href="/ucsc/">UC Santa Cruz</a> students have been finding ways to research a solution to agricultural plastic pollution through <a href="/iGEM/">iGEM Headquarters</a> . 
Read their story: bit.ly/UCSCiGem 
Follow them on Twitter: <a href="/UCSC_iGEM20/">UCSC iGEM</a>
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THANK YOU FOR BEING SLUG STRONG! Thanks to our on campus Banana Slugs who have taken to heart our Principles of Community and Slug Strong habits, last week we reported ZERO positive COVID-19 test results for the third week in a row. 💙💛💙💛

THANK YOU FOR BEING SLUG STRONG! Thanks to our  on campus Banana Slugs who have taken to heart our Principles of Community and Slug Strong habits, last week we reported ZERO positive COVID-19 test results for the third week in a row. 💙💛💙💛
Baskin Engineering at UCSC (@baskineng) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today is the first day of the 2020 iGEM Headquarters Jamboree, where students from around the world present their projects in synthetic bio. Tune in to watch UCSC iGEM present at 7:30 AM this Monday! Here's a promo of the UC Santa Cruz presentation: video.igem.org/videos/watch/f…

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This weekend is the beginning of the #iGEM2020 Jamboree! Tune in tomorrow at 7:30AM to hear UCSC iGEM present on their project to create an alternative plastic out of cellulose (link in RT). Read more about their project here: news.ucsc.edu/2020/10/igem-t…

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We are honored to win a Gold medal and a nomination for Best Environmental project at the iGEM Headquarters Giant Jamboree. Thank you to everyone who has supported us throughout this past year! We are the first iGEM team (but not the last) at UCSC to win a gold medal #iGEM2020 #GiantJamboree

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We are so excited to finally announce our project! This year our team is creating a system to attack and disrupt a malicious gene of focus. Our ultimate goal is to prevent food borne-illnesses, serious infection, and resistance towards antibiotics caused by toxins and bacteria.

We are so excited to finally announce our project! This year our team is creating a system to attack and disrupt a malicious gene of focus. Our ultimate goal is to prevent food borne-illnesses, serious infection, and resistance towards antibiotics caused by toxins and bacteria.
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Today is Giving Day and we are coming together to ensure the programs that make the Slug student experience so unique thrive and grow. We’ve got 24-hours to crowdfund for our iGEM team. Give what you can. givingday.ucsc.edu/amb/progenie #Give2UCSCiGEM