On this page, we summarized all things we accomplished throughout our project "Cellock Holmes - A Case of Identity", and present the medal criteria we have fulfilled for the iGEM competition 2014:
Several parts were submitted to the [http://parts.igem.org/Main_Page partsregistry].
Silver Requirements (4/4)
Experimentally validated that at least one new BioBrick Part or Device of your own design and showed that the construction works as expected.
Documented the characterization of this part in the “Main Page” section of that Part’s/Device’s Registry entry.
Submitted this new part to the iGEM Parts Registry (submissions must adhere to the iGEM Registry guidelines).
During the project we addressed several important questions beyond the bench. Together with students of the Kaiser-Karls-Gymnasium and the Gymnasiun am Neandertal as well as with people at the MakerFaire and the iGEM Meetup we discussed several issues regarding our project, hygiene and synthetic biology. Since we used genetically engineered bacteria to detect human pathogens safety was an important aspect for us throughout the whole project. Together with other german iGEM Teams we encountered an issue regarding intellectual property rights in context of the legal status of Biobricks.
Gold Requirements (3/1)
We demonstrated a substantial improvement in cost efficiency of our OD/F Device in comparison to commercially available spectrophotometers. For more information see Economical View.
We increased the accessability of our new measurement techniques by sharing instructions to build our DIY devices WatsOn and the OD/F Device.
Since we compete in the Measurement Track of this year's iGEM competition, one of our bronze medal criteria was to participate in the Measurement Interlab Study.