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The ECORI Squad (Educating Communities On Research Innovation) launched pilot curriculum on hands-on research to over 150 middle school students. The curriculum was designed to keep students engaged, attentive, and on the edge of their seats! The iGEM team also initiated a campus life program dedicated to fostering a society of synthetic biologists. This program is a group of students who will inspire recruitment for iGEM, hold discussions on recent synthetic biology advances, and carry forward the curriculum developed by the ECORI squad. Please click on the images below to learn more!