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<tr><td>Bronze</td><td>Register and Attend</td><td>We successfully registered for iGEM and are looking forward to attending the Boston jamboree!</td></tr>
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<tr><td>Bronze</td><td>Registration</td><td>Complete registration and attend the Giant Jamboree</td><td>We successfully registered for iGEM and are looking forward to attending the Boston jamboree!</td></tr>
 
<tr><td></td><td>Competition Deliverables</td><td>Poster, Judging Form, Wiki and Presentation</td><td>We have created a poster and presentation to exhibit at the Giant Jamboree, and our judging form can be found here.</td></tr>
 
<tr><td></td><td>Competition Deliverables</td><td>Poster, Judging Form, Wiki and Presentation</td><td>We have created a poster and presentation to exhibit at the Giant Jamboree, and our judging form can be found here.</td></tr>
 
<tr><td></td><td>Attributions</td><td>Describe work completed by the team and others</td><td>A page describing project attributions can be found here</td></tr>
 
<tr><td></td><td>Attributions</td><td>Describe work completed by the team and others</td><td>A page describing project attributions can be found here</td></tr>
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<tr><td>Silver</td><td> Validated Part</td><td>Add a successfully characterised new part to the BioBrick registry</td><td>We created BBa_K2757000, a novel part composed of the artilysin Art-175 and DsbA secretion tag, linked with a pTet promoter. More information on the design and characterisation of this part can be found here.</td></tr>
 
<tr><td>Silver</td><td> Validated Part</td><td>Add a successfully characterised new part to the BioBrick registry</td><td>We created BBa_K2757000, a novel part composed of the artilysin Art-175 and DsbA secretion tag, linked with a pTet promoter. More information on the design and characterisation of this part can be found here.</td></tr>
 
<tr><td></td><td>Human Practices</td><td>Consider the wider implications of the project</td><td>A variety of public surveys, patient interviews, and meetings with researchers helped both to guide further research and to shape our design. We also hosted a number of outreach events and investigated ethical issues associated with GMO probiotics. Read more about our work here.</td></tr>
 
<tr><td></td><td>Human Practices</td><td>Consider the wider implications of the project</td><td>A variety of public surveys, patient interviews, and meetings with researchers helped both to guide further research and to shape our design. We also hosted a number of outreach events and investigated ethical issues associated with GMO probiotics. Read more about our work here.</td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td>Collaboration</td><td>Describe work completed by the team and others</td><td>Over the Summer, we worked with a range of iGEM teams from around the world, both inside and outside the lab. A summary of our collaborations can be found here.</td></tr>
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</td><td></td><td>Collaboration</td><td>Describe work completed by the team and others</td><td>Over the Summer, we worked with a range of iGEM teams from around the world, both inside and outside the lab. A summary of our collaborations can be found here.</td></tr>
 
<tr><td>Gold</td><td>Modelling</td><td>Construct a meaningful model of the system</td><td>As shown here, we created a model of the system in both the time and frequency domain. Our model was integral in highlighting the need for a dual feedback loop to to optimise the response.</td></tr>
 
<tr><td>Gold</td><td>Modelling</td><td>Construct a meaningful model of the system</td><td>As shown here, we created a model of the system in both the time and frequency domain. Our model was integral in highlighting the need for a dual feedback loop to to optimise the response.</td></tr>
<tr><td></td><td>Part Improvement</td><td>Create and characterise a BioBrick part with a functional improvement on an existing BioBrick part.</td><td>We decided to redesign the unidirectional pTet promoter (BBa_R0040) to submit the bidirectional pTet promoter, BBa_K2757002, to the registry. More information on the design and characterisation of the promoter can be found here.</td></tr>
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<tr><td></td><td>Part Improvement</td><td>Create and characterise a BioBrick part with a functional improvement on an existing BioBrick part.</td><td>We decided to redesign BBa_R0040, a unidirectional pTet promoter, and create a bidirectional pTet promoter, BBa_K2757002. More information on the design and characterisation of the promoter can be found here.</td></tr>
 
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Medal Requirements

MedalRequirementCriteriaFulfilment
BronzeRegistrationComplete registration and attend the Giant JamboreeWe successfully registered for iGEM and are looking forward to attending the Boston jamboree!
Competition DeliverablesPoster, Judging Form, Wiki and PresentationWe have created a poster and presentation to exhibit at the Giant Jamboree, and our judging form can be found here.
AttributionsDescribe work completed by the team and othersA page describing project attributions can be found here
InterlabContributionComplete Interlab measurement studyWe successfully took part in the Interlab measurement study and a page documenting our work can be found here
Silver Validated PartAdd a successfully characterised new part to the BioBrick registryWe created BBa_K2757000, a novel part composed of the artilysin Art-175 and DsbA secretion tag, linked with a pTet promoter. More information on the design and characterisation of this part can be found here.
Human PracticesConsider the wider implications of the projectA variety of public surveys, patient interviews, and meetings with researchers helped both to guide further research and to shape our design. We also hosted a number of outreach events and investigated ethical issues associated with GMO probiotics. Read more about our work here.
CollaborationDescribe work completed by the team and othersOver the Summer, we worked with a range of iGEM teams from around the world, both inside and outside the lab. A summary of our collaborations can be found here.
GoldModellingConstruct a meaningful model of the systemAs shown here, we created a model of the system in both the time and frequency domain. Our model was integral in highlighting the need for a dual feedback loop to to optimise the response.
Part ImprovementCreate and characterise a BioBrick part with a functional improvement on an existing BioBrick part.We decided to redesign BBa_R0040, a unidirectional pTet promoter, and create a bidirectional pTet promoter, BBa_K2757002. More information on the design and characterisation of the promoter can be found here.