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Revision as of 22:49, 17 October 2018
Medal Criteria
Bronze Medal Requirements
1. Registration and Giant Jamboree Attendance
Our team has registered for and will be attending the 2018 Giant Jamboree in Boston from October 24-28th.
2. Competition Deliverables
- Wiki, Completed
- Poster, Currently in progress and will be ready for the Giant Jamboree
- Presentation, Currently in progress and will be ready for the Giant Jamboree
- Judging Form, Completed
3. Attributions
Our Attributions page lists the team members, mentors, and other experts who aided us over the course of our project.
4. Characterization
Our team further characterized the pLac promoter, the results of which can be found on the BBa_R0011 part page, under the experience tab.
Silver Medal Requirements
1. Validated Part/Validated Contribution
We submitted a new part, BBa_k2694000 part page, to the regisry
2. Collaboration
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.
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. What We Did:3. Human Practices
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. See the Human Practices Hub (link) for more information and examples of previous teams' exemplary work.