Team:Macquarie Australia/Protocols/medals

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Achievements

This page provides a shortcut to our achievements according to the iGEM judging criteria. We believe we have fulfilled enough to be considered for gold this year


Update

We won Silver in the asia regional jamboree!
Best Poster! Link
Best Mascot! (Chlorophyll man!) Link




Bronze
Team registration
The team was registered on 2013/04/25
Successfully complete and submit the iGEM 2013 Judging form
Create a Wiki Page
Home
Create and share a Description of the team's project using the iGEM wiki
and the team's parts using the Registry of Standard Biological Parts
Project
Parts Submitted
Plan to present a Poster and Talk at the iGEM Jamboree
Enter information detailing at least one new standard BioBrick Part
or Device in the Registry of Standard Biological Parts
Submissions
Silver
Experimentally validate that at least one new BioBrick Part or Device of your own design and construction works as expected Parts Submitted
Document the characterization of this part in the “Main Page” section of that Part’s/Device’s Registry entry Parts Submitted
Submit this new part to the iGEM Parts Registry Submissions
Your project may have implications for the environment, security, safety and ethics and/or ownership and sharing. Describe one or more ways in which these or other broader implications have been taken into consideration in the design and execution of your project Safety
Gold
Improve the function of an existing BioBrick Part or Device
Help any registered iGEM team from another school or institution by, for example, characterizing a part, debugging a construct, or modeling or simulating their system Collaboration
Your project may have implications for the environment, security, safety and ethics and/or ownership and sharing. Describe a novel approach that your team has used to help you and others consider these aspects of the design and outcomes of synthetic biology efforts Quarantine




Our construction of three operons to synthesise chlorophyll from protophoryphyrin iX in E. coli