Team:SJTU-BioX-Shanghai/Judging Form

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<h2>Bronze</h2><hr />
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<p>We achieved the following 6 goals: </p>
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<p>We achieved the following 6 goals:</p>
<ol><li>We completed our team registration.</li>  
<ol><li>We completed our team registration.</li>  
<li>We completed our judging form. </li>
<li>We completed our judging form. </li>
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<li>We will present a poster and a talk at the iGEM Jamboree during the conference. <li>
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<li>We will present a poster and a talk at the iGEM Jamboree during the conference. </li>
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<li>We describe our project CROWN clearly ,including distinguish attribute work done by team members and advisors, instructors.<li>
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<li>We describe our project CROWN clearly ,including distinguish attribute work done by team members and advisors, instructors.</li>
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<li>We submitted BioBrick Part used in our project to the iGEM Registry.</li></ol>
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  <p>Authors have long been using tables, floats, inline-blocks, and other CSS properties to lay out their site content. However, none of these tools were designed for the complex webpages and webapps we are making nowadays. Simple things like vertical centering require work. Complex things like flexible grid layouts are so hard that it’s considered ambitious to roll your own, hence the success of CSS grid frameworks. Still, if so many projects needs to do these things, why can’t it just be easy? Flexbox aims to change all that.
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   <p>Though Flexbox makes it trivial to create layouts that would have been difficult or impossible in the past, it takes some time to get used to the Flexbox way of doing things. New terminology and new abstractions can be a barrier to using Flexbox, so let’s discuss them up-front.</p>
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<br/><center><h2>Silver</h2></center>
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    <p> In addition to the Bronze Medal requirements, we achieved the following 4 goals:</p>
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<ol><li>We validate 25 new BioBrick Parts during our experiment.</li>
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<li>We documented the characterizations of the parts in the “Main Page” section of that Part’s/Device’s Registry entry.</li>
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<li>We submitted these new parts to the iGEM Parts Registry and the submissions adhered to the iGEM Registry guidelines.</li>
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<li>Our iGEM projects involve important questions related to resource and environment problems like petroleum degradation. We focus on the improvement of enzyme utilization efficiency, and described how our team considered the question within our project. </li></ol>
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   <p>In addition to the Bronze and Silver Medal requirements, we achieved the following 3 requirements:</p>
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<ol><li>We improve the function and characterization of an existing BioBrick Part in the project of Freiburg 2012 and entered this information in the Registry. We provide new ideas and broaden the range of application upon the former BioBrick by modified the basic units of them.</li>
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<li>We cooperated with SJTU-software by debugging constructs.</li>
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<li>Our iGEM projects involve important questions related to resource and environment problems like petroleum degradation. We achieved protein polymerization with the help of TAL effector and described thoroughly in our wiki about this approach which can address the questions. Our approach is convenient and easy-used to other scientific researches within and beyond iGEM, including industrial royalties. The approach allowed us to answer our question and influenced deeply through the whole scientific project. </li></ol>
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Bronze

We achieved the following 6 goals:

  1. We completed our team registration.
  2. We completed our judging form.
  3. We uploaded our team Wiki.
  4. We will present a poster and a talk at the iGEM Jamboree during the conference.
  5. We describe our project CROWN clearly ,including distinguish attribute work done by team members and advisors, instructors.
  6. We submitted BioBrick Part used in our project to the iGEM Registry.


Silver

In addition to the Bronze Medal requirements, we achieved the following 4 goals:

  1. We validate 25 new BioBrick Parts during our experiment.
  2. We documented the characterizations of the parts in the “Main Page” section of that Part’s/Device’s Registry entry.
  3. We submitted these new parts to the iGEM Parts Registry and the submissions adhered to the iGEM Registry guidelines.
  4. Our iGEM projects involve important questions related to resource and environment problems like petroleum degradation. We focus on the improvement of enzyme utilization efficiency, and described how our team considered the question within our project.


Gold

In addition to the Bronze and Silver Medal requirements, we achieved the following 3 requirements:

  1. We improve the function and characterization of an existing BioBrick Part in the project of Freiburg 2012 and entered this information in the Registry. We provide new ideas and broaden the range of application upon the former BioBrick by modified the basic units of them.
  2. We cooperated with SJTU-software by debugging constructs.
  3. Our iGEM projects involve important questions related to resource and environment problems like petroleum degradation. We achieved protein polymerization with the help of TAL effector and described thoroughly in our wiki about this approach which can address the questions. Our approach is convenient and easy-used to other scientific researches within and beyond iGEM, including industrial royalties. The approach allowed us to answer our question and influenced deeply through the whole scientific project.