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Register for iGEM, have a great iGEM season, and attend the Giant Jamboree.
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Head on over to our <a href="https://www.instagram.com/nusgem2018/" target="_blank">team Instagram</a> to enjoy snippets of our enjoyable time in iGEM 2018.  
 
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           Convince the judges that you have completed the following Competition Deliverables:
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           Check out our <a href="https://igem.org/2018_Judging_Form?id=2819">Judging Form</a> to find out more about the prize and medal criteria our project has successfully accomplished.
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            <li>#1 Wiki</a></li>
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            <li><#2 Poster</a></li>
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            <li>#3 Presentation</a></li>
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            <li><#4 Judging Form</a></li>
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           Convince the judges that you have completed Competition Deliverable #5 Attributions from this page (link). Please note: This requirement is not about citing literature references. Attributions is about describing what work your team did and what other people did for your project.
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           Check out our <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:NUS_Singapore-A/Attributions">Attributions </a>page to find out more about the behind-the-scenes work - we are so excited to share more about the work that we have done, and credit the selfless individuals and organisations that have helped our team!
 
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          Finish one of these two options:
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Take a look at our <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:NUS_Singapore-A/InterLab">InterLab </a>study page to find out more about our team’s contributions to the InterLab Measurement Study.
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            <li>Successfully complete the InterLab Measurement Study (link). This means you have met all requirements of the InterLab Measurement Study, including acceptance of data.
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            <li>Convince the judges that you have added new, high quality experimental characterization data to an existing BioBrick Part (Basic or Composite, must be RFC10 compatible) from the Registry. Clearly document the experimental characterization on that Part's Main Page on the Registry (see the iGEM Registry Contribution page for instructions). The part that you are characterizing must NOT be from a 2018 part number range. Sample submission is not required.</li>
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Convince the judges that at least one new BioBrick Part (Basic or Composite, must be RFC10 compatible) of your own design that is related to your project works as expected. Clearly document the experimental characterization on that Part's Main Page on the Registry (see this page for details). You must submit a sample of this new part to the Registry (following the Registry submission requirements). This part must be different from the new part documented for Gold #2. Teams must follow all of the DNA Submission Requirements and Shipping Guidelines to qualify for medals.
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Find out more about our team’s newly-designed and unique parts - a <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K2819118">stress-reporter</a>, <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K2819206">flavone synthase production induced by arabinose</a> for the production of apigenin, and the coding sequence necessary for <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K2819000">eriodyctiol production</a>.  
 
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Convince the judges you have significantly worked with one (or more) currently registered 2018 iGEM team(s) in a meaningful way. For example, mentor a team (or be mentored by a team), characterize a part, troubleshoot a project, host a meetup, model/simulate a system, or validate a software/hardware solution to a synbio problem.
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In the spirit of international collaboration, check out our <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:NUS_Singapore-A/Collaborations">Collaboration </a>page to learn more about the exciting developments that have transpired between NUSGEM and other iGEM teams! We are also pleased to present to you our <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:NUS_Singapore-A/Collaborative_Report">Collaborative Report</a>, a joint initiative between <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:Toulouse-INSA-UPS">Team Toulouse-INSA-UPS 2018</a> and <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:ULaval/Team">Team ULaval 2018</a>.
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Document your collaboration in detail on your wiki. Judges will look at your collaborator's wiki to see what they say about your interaction. Simply filling out a survey for a team is not enough to demonstrate a significant interaction.
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Convince the judges you have thought carefully and creatively about whether your work is responsible and good for the world. Document on your team wiki how you have investigated these issues and engaged with your relevant communities, why you chose this approach, and what you have learned. Please note that surveys will not fulfill this criteria unless you follow scientifically valid methods.
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No project exists in isolation, and <i>Coup Dy’état</i> is no exception - issues surrounding our project must be carefully considered to create a thoughtful and responsible design. Head to our <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:NUS_Singapore-A/Human_Practices">Human Practices</a> page to find out how our team has engaged with stakeholders in the biomanufacturing and fashion industries, and to find out what we have learnt through our series of expert interviews.  
 
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Expand on your silver medal activity by demonstrating how you have integrated the investigated issues into the purpose, design, and/or execution of your project. Document on your team wiki how your project has changed based upon your human practices work.
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Through thoughtful engagement with stakeholders in the biomanufacturing and fashion industries, we have elucidated their concerns and suggestions, and integrated them into the design of our project and its overall direction. Find out more about how our project goals and direction were shaped by the integration of stakeholder suggestions at our <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:NUS_Singapore-A/Human_Practices#iHP">Integrated Human Practices</a> page - this ensured our platform remained valuable and useful.
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Head on to our <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:NUS_Singapore-A/Public_Engagement">Education and Public Engagement</a> page to learn more about how we engaged students and educators in fruitful and meaningful discussions about the ethics and applications of synthetic biology.
 
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Convince the judges that you have created a new BioBrick Part (must be RFC10 compatible) that has a functional improvement upon an existing BioBrick Part (must be RFC10 compatible). The sequences of the new and existing parts must be different. You must perform experiments with both parts to demonstrate this improvement.
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Our team embarked to improve upon a <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K2332021">blue-light repressible composite part</a> produced in 2017. Find out more about how we improved this existing part with our <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K2819103">new part</a> that comes with a reporter and degradation tag.
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Clearly document the experimental characterization on the Part's Main Page on the Registry for both the existing and new parts (see this page for details). The Main Pages of each part's Registry entry must link to each other. The existing part must NOT be from your 2018 part number range and must be different from the part you used in Bronze #4. The new part must be different from the new part documented for Silver #1. Submit a sample of the new part to the iGEM Parts Registry (following the Registry submission requirements).
 
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Convince the judges that your project's design and/or implementation is based on insight you have gained from modeling. This could be either a new model you develop or the implementation of a model from a previous team. You must thoroughly document your model's contribution to your project on your team's wiki, including assumptions, relevant data, model results, and a clear explanation of your model that anyone can understand.
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Our wet-lab and modelling sub-teams worked closely with each other. Head over to our <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:NUS_Singapore-A/Model">Modelling</a> page to find out more about the development of our models, the data we used, and how our models have affected our system design.
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The model should impact your project design in a meaningful way. Modeling may include, but is not limited to, deterministic, exploratory, molecular dynamic, and stochastic models. Teams may also explore the physical modeling of a single component within a system or utilize mathematical modeling for predicting function of a more complex device.
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Convince the judges that your engineered system works. Your engineered system has to work under realistic conditions. Your system must comply with all rules and regulations approved by the iGEM Safety Committee (link). Your system can derive from or make functional a previous iGEM project by your team or by another team. For multi-component projects, the judges may consider the function of individual components.
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To check out the various milestones in our platform development, visit our <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:NUS_Singapore-A/Demonstrate">Demonstrate </a>page. Our system works under safe and practical conditions - find out more on our <a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:NUS_Singapore-A/Safety">Safety</a> page.
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Latest revision as of 20:51, 17 October 2018

CONNECT WITH US

THE BRONZE CRITERIA

Register for iGEM, have a great iGEM season, and attend the Giant Jamboree.

Head on over to our team Instagram to enjoy snippets of our enjoyable time in iGEM 2018.

Competition Deliverables

Check out our Judging Form to find out more about the prize and medal criteria our project has successfully accomplished.

Attributions

Check out our Attributions page to find out more about the behind-the-scenes work - we are so excited to share more about the work that we have done, and credit the selfless individuals and organisations that have helped our team!

Characterization / Contribution

Take a look at our InterLab study page to find out more about our team’s contributions to the InterLab Measurement Study.

THE SILVER CRITERIA

Validated Part

Find out more about our team’s newly-designed and unique parts - a stress-reporter, flavone synthase production induced by arabinose for the production of apigenin, and the coding sequence necessary for eriodyctiol production.

Collaboration

In the spirit of international collaboration, check out our Collaboration page to learn more about the exciting developments that have transpired between NUSGEM and other iGEM teams! We are also pleased to present to you our Collaborative Report, a joint initiative between Team Toulouse-INSA-UPS 2018 and Team ULaval 2018.

Human practice

No project exists in isolation, and Coup Dy’état is no exception - issues surrounding our project must be carefully considered to create a thoughtful and responsible design. Head to our Human Practices page to find out how our team has engaged with stakeholders in the biomanufacturing and fashion industries, and to find out what we have learnt through our series of expert interviews.

THE GOLD CRITERIA

Integrated Human Practices

Through thoughtful engagement with stakeholders in the biomanufacturing and fashion industries, we have elucidated their concerns and suggestions, and integrated them into the design of our project and its overall direction. Find out more about how our project goals and direction were shaped by the integration of stakeholder suggestions at our Integrated Human Practices page - this ensured our platform remained valuable and useful. Head on to our Education and Public Engagement page to learn more about how we engaged students and educators in fruitful and meaningful discussions about the ethics and applications of synthetic biology.

Improve a previous part or project

Our team embarked to improve upon a blue-light repressible composite part produced in 2017. Find out more about how we improved this existing part with our new part that comes with a reporter and degradation tag.

Modelling

Our wet-lab and modelling sub-teams worked closely with each other. Head over to our Modelling page to find out more about the development of our models, the data we used, and how our models have affected our system design.

Demonstration

To check out the various milestones in our platform development, visit our Demonstrate page. Our system works under safe and practical conditions - find out more on our Safety page.