News Blog from Cambridge!
04th November 2010
You immediately want to know the latest news from the jamboree? The jamboree blog will keep you up do date!
Public Final Rehearsal
24th October 2010
The final rehearsal of the team presentation will as in the previous year be public and take place on Thursday, November 4 at 3 pm in the Bioquant lecture room (SR 041, INF 267).
Funky dance video released
20th October 2010
The iGEM team Heidelberg has just finished and released the production of a hip hop dance video. Watch the video here to look forward with us to a marvelous weekend of synthetic biology, together with a thousand of international students, in one of the finest cities of the world!
Project Abstract Released
13th October 2010
The project of the iGEM Team Heidelberg focuses in this year on gene therapy using miRNAs and AAV shuttles as instrumental keys. Read a concise project abstract here and consult the team wiki for a complete project overview.
Interview on Bayerischer Rundfunk: "Leben 3.0"
17th September 2010
Synthetic Biology attracts more and more public attention. BR discusses today at 6:05 pm the promises of this dynamic scientific branch. Follow this link to the archived broadcast: BR Interview.
2010 Team has taken off
26 August 2010
The new team is set for another iGEM mission. More news about the project are to come soon!
Celebration with Rector Eitel in Villa Poensgen
5th July 2010
Villa Poensgen (built in 1906) with its beautiful view on the Neckar Valley was received by the University in 1980 as a bequest from the affiliated couple Emma and Prof. Dr. Georg Poensgen. It is situated between the old town and Königsstuhl, close to the castle, and is today used for corresponding occasions by the rectorate. It is a special honor for the 2009 team to be invited to this place to celebrate with the rector of the University - Professor Bernhard Eitel, who gives the team by virtue of his geological research also a view below the Neckar Valley - the outstanding achievements (second place, two special prizes, gold medalist) at the most recent iGEM jamboree.
Arts and Science Go Hand in Hand
29th March 2010
The Heidelberg team will in this year collaborate with the Bauhaus University of Weimar in order to strengthen the connection between synthetic biology and arts/design. "Weimar-Heidelberg Arts" will participate in iGEM as an individual team with emphasized dedication to the human practice track. The artwork will be presented next to all scientific projects in November at the official iGEM Jamboree in Boston.







