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Revision as of 04:31, 27 September 2013

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QGEM 2013 PRESENTS:
Judging Criteria
Bronze

  • We completed the registration for iGEM 2013.
  • We completed the iGEM 2013 judging form.
  • We completed the QGEM 2013 team wiki.
  • We presented a poster and a talk for our project at the North America 2013 iGEM Jamboree.
  • We documented and submitted a new part, yjgB, to the Biobrick Registry.
Silver

  • We experimentally validated that our new yjgB part works as expected.
  • We documented the characterization of our part yjgB on the “Main Page” of its Entry in the Biobrick Registry.

  • We documented and submitted a new part, yjgB, to the Biobrick Registry.
  • We worked to increase awareness to the issues affecting the security, safety and ethical issues affecting synthetic biology through several means. We developed internet video presentations, conducted a radio interview with CBC Radio One, were featured in a news article in a local newspaper and organized debates for upper-year high school students regarding the ethics of synthetic biology through participation in the Shad Valley program.
Gold

  • We helped iGEM Toronto by providing a team of volunteers to aid with the setup of the North American iGEM Jamboree.
  • We worked to increase awareness to the issues affecting the security, safety and ethical issues affecting synthetic biology through several means. We developed internet video presentations, conducted a radio interview with CBC Radio One, were featured in a news article in a local newspaper and organized debates for upper-year high school students regarding the ethics of synthetic biology through participation in the Shad Valley program.
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