Join the premier synthetic biology gathering in Copenhagen
Join the Nordic iGEM Conference 2025 in Copenhagen, hosted by University of Copenhagen (KU) and the Denmark's Technical University (DTU) with their iGEM team from this year! This three-day event promises an exciting mix of insightful lectures, engaging discussions, and great networking opportunities with fellow iGEMers.
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DTU-Copenhagen - Denmark
NomNomNylon tackles the textile waste crisis by engineering Pseudomonas putida to break down nylon waste. They up-cycle the byproducts into valuable bioproducts like poly-hydroxybutyrate (PHB), addressing marine plastic pollution.
Turku - Finland
Verified develops an onsite method to accurately determine the age of bloodstains at crime scenes by measuring albumin levels with nanobodies and chemiluminescence. This rapid, scientific approach minimizes delays, improving timeline reliability in criminal investigations.
Helsinki - Finland
This iGEM team is poised to unveil an innovative synthetic biology project that could revolutionize real-world challenges—watch for upcoming details that promise exciting breakthroughs!
Vilnius - Lithuania
This iGEM team is poised to unveil an innovative synthetic biology project that could revolutionize real-world challenges—watch for upcoming details that promise exciting breakthroughs!
Lund - Sweden
This iGEM team is poised to unveil an innovative synthetic biology project that could revolutionize real-world challenges—watch for upcoming details that promise exciting breakthroughs!
Riga - Latvia
Burn Wound Healing Material based on a Casein-Propolis Scaffold and Bacteriophage-Loaded Hydrogel.
Oslo - Norway
Thresh is developing a non-invasive biosensor patch for real-time lactate monitoring through sweat, enabling athletes to optimize training intensity and recovery. Integrated with a mobile app, this innovative system provides actionable feedback to enhance performance and prevent overtraining.