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<i> More information </i> -<a href="https://2014.igem.org/Wiki_How-To"> https://2014.igem.org/Wiki_How-To</a> </li> | <i> More information </i> -<a href="https://2014.igem.org/Wiki_How-To"> https://2014.igem.org/Wiki_How-To</a> </li> | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:12, 6 August 2014
ProjectiGEM projects are very diverse! Each team must strive to cooperate and collaborate with their local community and the global iGEM community.
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Safety Teams are responsible for their own safety, in and outside the lab. Filling the Safety Form and the About Our Lab form are two of the requirements each team must fill. Also, make sure you document your lab conditions and the overall safety considerations regarding your project and its impact. |
Policy and Practices Teams at iGEM are encouraged to pursue innovative approaches to exploring the policy, economic, social, legal, and philosophical landscape of their projects, and synthetic biology broadly. Teams aim to develop approaches that both prepare synthetic biologists for the world they’re working in, and help the world decide how it might best make use of synthetic biology. Teams have undertaken a wide variety of approaches. You can see some exemplary projects here in the Exemplar projects section of the track page. |
PartsiGEM maintains and operates the Registry of Standard parts with over 20,000 genetic parts. Teams are strongly encouraged to submit the parts they have developed to the iGEM Registry, and will need to do so to be considered for certain special awards.
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Documentation and presentation Document your project on your website and present your poster and work at the Giant Jamboree. Additional information will be provided as we get closer to the jamboree.
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Project evaluation
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