Bronze Medal Criteria:
- Registration and Giant Jamboree Attendance
We have registered for the Giant Jamboree and we will be attending the event.
- Competition Deliverables
When we attend the Giant Jamboree from November 1st through November 4th, we will have the deliverables of the poster and presentation. Come by and see our presentation at 10 AM Friday, November 1st in room 210. Additionally, come see our poster at HS Zone 1, HS 13. Finally. The wiki is completed. We hope you enjoy it!
- Attributions
The attributions can be found on the Attribution page on our wiki!
- Project Inspiration and Description
Our project inspiration and description can be found on the Project Description page of our wiki!
- Characterization / Contribution
The part that we characterized was one of our past team’s composite parts from 2017. We characterized PLas_sfGFP Part BBa_K2522001. More information about our characterization of this part can be found on the Contribution page of our wiki.
Silver Medal Criteria:
- Validated Part/Validated Contribution
We have submitted three parts to iGEM for our validated parts contribution. These parts and information about them can be found on the Parts page of our wiki.
- Collaboration
Our team’s collaborations were spread out through a multitude of events. The meetup that we hosted, attending the Midwestern Meetup hosted by Michigan State, our wiki guide, and more of our collaborations can be found on the Collaborations page of our wiki.
- Human Practices
The human practices for our team focused on a combination of outreach and input from the Air Force, industries, and education. More about our human practices can be found on the Human Practices page of our wiki.
Gold Medal Criteria:
We completed two of the four gold medal criteria.
- Integrated Human Practices
For integrated human practices, we implemented feedback from those people whom we met with by focusing our project towards the use of a cell free system. Additional aspects of our integrated human practices can be found on our Human Practices page on our wiki.
- Model Your Project
We modeled various ribosomal binding sites that could be implemented into our project by using modeling from 2016 William and Mary and 2018 US_AFRL_CarrollHS. Additional information about the modeling of our project can be found on the Modeling page of our wiki.