Team:NYMU-Taipei/achieve

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<li>Submitted new parts to iGEM Parts Registry.</li>  
<li>We valued our project heavily in the aspect of bettering human oral hygiene, therefore, we visited the chair of ADS-ROC (Association for Dental Science of the Republic)</li>  
<li>We valued our project heavily in the aspect of bettering human oral hygiene, therefore, we visited the chair of ADS-ROC (Association for Dental Science of the Republic)</li>  
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Achievements

GOLD requirements

  • Improved the integrity of existing parts and documented several function tests of our new parts and existing parts.
  • Mutual collaborated with NTU_Taida iGEM team on lab data, and helped two local high school iGEM teams.
  • Launched an Oral Excursion Team in order to promote and spread ideas about synthetic biology and our project HOPE (Human Oral Protection for Everyone), Scientific American magazine published also one of our articles about iGEM ,about HOPE and NYMU-Taipei.
  • Actively consulted with the committee of FDI World Dental Federation (a federation of approximately 200 national dental associations and specialist groups), and they decided to promote HOPE at this year’s dentist world assembly.

SILVER requirements

  • Experimentally validated Biobricks of our team design and constructs worked as expected success.
  • We documented and characterized parts in our iGEM team wiki page section and Parts registry.
  • Submitted new parts to iGEM Parts Registry.
  • We valued our project heavily in the aspect of bettering human oral hygiene, therefore, we visited the chair of ADS-ROC (Association for Dental Science of the Republic)

BRONZE requirements

  • Formed a team.
  • Completed judging form.
  • Constructed fancy Wiki page.
  • Poster and talk were readied for Giant Jamboree.
  • Biobricks were built, improved and documented by our team.

HUMAN PRACTICE

  • Discussion with legislator about legal issues.
  • Discussion with Taiwan's biggest anti-GMO organization and professor about ethical issues.
  • Promotion and discussion of HOPE in a conference of World Dental Federation.
  • Wrote an iGEM article on Scientific American Taiwan.
  • Promotion on social media and gave speeches to help promoting and establishing new iGEM teams.
  • Questionnaire helped model the impact of HOPE in Taiwan.
  • Video clips and booklets made.
  • Oral hygiene social service performed.

WIKI

  • Met wiki requirements
  • Made interactive mascot guide, Toothy.
  • Dynamic loading pages, which resulted in more smooth while loading pages.
  • Introduction video made.

MODELING

  • Tried new methods of parts and project simulation.
  • Based mainly on experimental results, which makes our model more realistic.
  • Helped wet lab in results prediction and parameter finding.
  • Cooperation with the human practice group for analysis about the impact of HOPE.