Team:TU Delft-Leiden/Achievements

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  <li>Our team improved the function of an existing BioBrick Part or Device, entered this information in the Registry, created a new registry page for the improved part, and submitted this part to the iGEM Parts Registry.</li>
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  <li>In our to address all the ethical and safety concerns related to our project (ie. Brining synthetic biology outside the lab, the possibility that a microbial sensor device that detects landmines would be used by the wrong persons) </li>
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Revision as of 13:53, 27 September 2014

Achievements

Bronze Medal

  • Team registration
  • Complete Judging form
  • Team Wiki
  • Poster and talk for the iGEM Giant Jamboree ready
  • Our team built, characterized and documented several new and existing BioBrick parts
  • Attributions well defined, Acknowledgments

Silver Medal

  • Our team experimentally validated that several new BioBrick Parts or Devices of our own design and construction work as expected
  • Our team documented the characterization of those parts in the "Main Page" sections of those Parts/Devices Registry entries
  • Our team submitted those new parts to the iGEM Parts Registry adhering to the iGEM Registry guidelines
  • During the work on our project we raised several questions related to ethics and security. These could be found under our Safety and Policy& Practices section

Gold Medal

  • Our team improved the function of an existing BioBrick Part or Device, entered this information in the Registry, created a new registry page for the improved part, and submitted this part to the iGEM Parts Registry.
  • Our team helped another registered iGEM teams from another institution by characterizing a part and collaborated with other registered iGEM teams.
  • In our to address all the ethical and safety concerns related to our project (ie. Brining synthetic biology outside the lab, the possibility that a microbial sensor device that detects landmines would be used by the wrong persons)

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