iGEM 2021: A Year in Review.

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences 生物设计研究(英文) Pub Date : 2022-03-14 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.34133/2022/9794609
Hannah Moon
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The international Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) Foundation has continued to promote synthetic biology education throughout its 2021 competition. The 2021 Virtual iGEM Jamboree was the culmination of the competition's growth, with 350 projects from 7314 innovators globally. Collegiate, high school, and community lab teams applied their ideas to the Registry of Standard Biological Parts, designing biological systems that provide solutions to an international scope of issues. The environmental, diagnostics, and therapeutics tracks continue to be the most prevalent focal points for projects, as students devise approaches to detrimental impacts of climate change and the COVID-19 pandemic. The competition exemplifies high standards of human practices, biosafety, and biosecurity through responsible biological engineering. As the iGEM Foundation continues pioneering STEM education into the future, equal developments of the competition's economic accessibility, global diversity, and long-term impact are necessary to allow a larger range of thinkers to access the power of synthetic biology.

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iGEM 2021:回顾一年。
国际基因工程机器基金会(iGEM)在2021年的整个比赛中继续推动合成生物学教育。2021年虚拟iGEM大露营是该竞赛发展的高潮,共有来自全球7314名创新者的350个项目。大学、高中和社区实验室团队将他们的想法应用于标准生物部件注册,设计生物系统,为国际范围的问题提供解决方案。随着学生们制定应对气候变化和新冠肺炎大流行不利影响的方法,环境、诊断和治疗领域仍然是项目最普遍的焦点。该竞赛通过负责任的生物工程体现了人类实践、生物安全和生物安保的高标准。随着iGEM基金会在未来继续开创STEM教育,竞争的经济可及性、全球多样性和长期影响的平等发展对于让更多的思想家获得合成生物学的力量是必要的。
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