Open Source Synthetic Biology for (Not Just) Undergraduates
![Escherichia coli bacteria form the chassis organism used in iGEM. Seen here is an arrangement of E. coli streaked on Luria Bertani (LB) agar plates.](https://indiabioscience.org/imager/articles/4949/art_ES_mar2016_igem-iiserp-plates_4b32b63c5c28c858e051e9d1a2a717a1.jpg)
Chaitanya Athale, Associate Professor at IISER Pune, shares his experience as a mentor to a team that participated in iGEM 2015, an international competition for students interested in the field of synthetic biology.
Posted on in Biotechnology, Personal Experience & Undergraduate