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       <p> We contacted family members, friends, and representatives of the World Health Organization to discuss current issues with birth control. We sent out questionnaires to several grassroot organizations and advocacy groups around the world to gauge their interest in our product and learn about stigma, cost, and access issues. We also presented to local classes to teach them about iGEM and discuss potential ethical issues with our project. For more information, check out our <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:UCSC/Human_Practices">Human Practices page</a>!</p>
 
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Revision as of 18:09, 4 September 2018

Judging

Page in Progress

Bronze Medal Requirements

Registered for the Jamboree

Cheers! Hope to see every single iGEM team at this year's jamboree!

Wiki

In Progress - you're looking at it!

Poster

In Progress

Presentation

In Progress

Judging Form

In Progress

Attributions

Check out our Attributions page!

Characterizing a Biobrick

In Progress

Silver Medal Requirements

New Biobrick

Learn more about our biobrick on our Innovations page.

Collaboration

We collaborated with several teams from around the world, including University of Minnesota and University of Montpellier, France. Check out our Collaborations page to learn more! We also collaborated with a team outside of iGEM called ITESG. Check out our work with them on the Partnership page.

Human Practices (Silver)

We contacted family members, friends, and representatives of the World Health Organization to discuss current issues with birth control. We sent out questionnaires to several grassroot organizations and advocacy groups around the world to gauge their interest in our product and learn about stigma, cost, and access issues. We also presented to local classes to teach them about iGEM and discuss potential ethical issues with our project. For more information, check out our Human Practices page!

Gold Medal Requirements

Modeling

Check out our modeling team's work on our Modeling page.

Integrated Human Practices

In Progress

Demonstration of our Work

In Progress

Improving an Existing Biobrick

In Progress