Registration and Giant Jamboree Attendance
We applied on February 26, 2019, and it was accepted on March 1st, 2019 as you can see in the link above
We have completed a Wiki page and ensured all changes were made before the deadline.
We will have the Poster and Presentation presented at the Jamboree
We will have sent in the Judging form before the deadline
We received guidance and a great deal of help for our project, and received multiple forms of support. You can see all of this on our Attributions page which you can go to by selecting the link above
Project Inspiration and Description
We have description of our project on this page if you click the link above and learn more about it's inspiration
Characterization / Contribution
We are characterizing the part BBa_K2417002 which you can view by selecting the part. You can also view our characterization and contributions on the pages on our site by selecting the link above.
Validated Part / Validated Contribution
We designed the new part (Placeholder) which has been characterized here in the link above with quantitative data that shows it works
Our team worked with several different teams for collaborations and you can see them on our Collaboration page by clicking the link above
We have strongly considered how our version of insulin will impact the world, and you can read more about it on our Human Practices page
We have considered how our project might be distributed and used in the real world and how it would impact society at large. You can see more on our Human Practices page
Improve a Previous Part / Project
We took the experiment from the Sydney Australia iGEM Team's project from 2017 and tried to improve the model with modifications of the linker chains and pI's to modify solubility. You can read more on our Improve page
We made a model of our insulin protein compared to a protein model with native linker and human proinsulin using the Swiss-Model online protein modeling program. You can see it more on our Model page
Here we have our results of our experiment and a demonstration of how it interacts with the real world. You can learn more on our Demonstrate page