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                       <li><a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:IIT_Delhi/Achievements/Questions"> Question 1: What constitutes suitable and unsuitable use of organisms by humans? Should organisms be ever used in research? Do organisms have "rights" as we have human rights? </a> </li>
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                       <li><a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:IIT_Delhi/Achievements/Questions#question3"> Question 3:When we create a GMO, what motive we have in our mind? Commercial, Humanitarian, inquisitiveness, professional honor, national interest, to improve mankind etc. !</a></li>
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                      <li> We also organized an Online Case-Study Competition</li>
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<ul><li>Best Supporting Art & Design</li>
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<li>Our team will present an art installation at the Giant Jamboree</li>
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         <li>We collaborated with Game Designers and made a multi-platform game "ECO COLI" based on the project of our theme</li></ul>
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iGEM IIT Delhi 2014

Requirements for a Bronze Medal:
  • ✔ We registered our team for the 2014 Giant Jamboree.
  • ✔ We successfully completed and submitted this iGEM 2014 Judging form.
  • ✔ We created and shared the description of our project using the iGEM wiki and our team's parts using the Registry of Standard Biological Parts.
  • ✔ We plan to present our poster and talk at the iGEM 2014 Giant Jamboree.
  • ✔ We attributed the work done by all the people who made this project possible. The attibutions can be seen at:https://2014.igem.org/Team:IIT_Delhi/Attributions
  • ✔ We documented three new standard BioBrick Parts and submitted these parts to the iGEM Registry.

Additional Requirements for a Silver Medal:
Additional Requirements for a Gold Medal: iGEM Prizes
  • All teams are eligible for special prizes at the Jamborees. (more...) To help the judges, please indicate if you feel you should be evaluated for any of the following special prizes:
    • Best Supporting Art & Design
    • Our team will present an art installation at the Giant Jamboree
    • We collaborated with Game Designers and made a multi-platform game "ECO COLI" based on the project of our theme