You might have wondered why it got a bit more quiet on my blog. Now here’s why: Because of the iGEM competition 2014. The iGEM competition is an international competition in synthetic biology that debuted at MIT in 2004. Since then it has grown to more than 230 participating teams from all over the world. Over the last ten years it has significantly shaped the international synthetic biology community. In 2013 a few friends and me heard of the competition and founded the first team from RWTH Aachen. Up until March 2014 our team grew to 15 students of Bachelor and Master programs in Biology, Biotechnology, Biomedical Engineering, Computational Engineering Science and Computer science. After almost a year of hard work, we finished our project “Cellock Holmes – A Case of Identity” and flew to the Giant Jamboree (Finals) in Boston, MS, We had fulfilled all criteria for the gold medal…