Team
Victoria
Judging Form
Requirements for a Bronze Medal (must complete all):
1) Registration and Jamboree Attendance:
Register for iGEM, have a great iGEM season, and attend the Giant Jamboree.
2) Competition Deliverables
Wiki
Poster
Presentation
Judging Form
3) Attributions
Convince the judges that you have completed Competition Deliverable #5 Attributions.
4) Project Inspiration and Description:
Convince the judges that you have completed Competition Deliverable #8 Project Inspiration and Description.
5) Characterization:
Convince the judges that you have added quantitative experimental characterization data to an existing Part from the Registry of Standard Biological Parts.
Additional Requirements for a Silver Medal (must complete all):
1) Validated Part/Validated Contribution:
Convince the judges that at least one new BioBrick Part of your own design that is related to your project works as expected.
2) Collaboration:
Convince the judges you have significantly worked with one (or more) currently registered 2019 iGEM team(s) in a meaningful way. For example, mentor a team (or be mentored by a team), characterize a part, troubleshoot a project, host a meetup, model/simulate a system, or validate a software/hardware solution to a synthetic biology problem.
3) Human Practices:
Convince the judges you have thought carefully and creatively about whether your work is responsible and good for the world. Document how you have investigated these issues, how you engaged with communities relevant to your goals, why you chose this approach, what you have learned, and the potential impact of your project's success.
Additional Requirements for a Gold Medal: (Must complete two OR more)
1) Integrated Human Practices:
Expand on your silver medal activity by demonstrating how you have integrated the investigated issues into the purpose, design, and/or execution of your project.
2) Improve a Previous Part or Project:
Convince the judges that you have created a new Part that has a functional improvement of an existing Part. You must perform experiments with both parts to demonstrate this improvement.
3) Model Your Project:
Convince the judges that your project's design and/or implementation is based on insight you have gained from modeling.
4) Demonstration of Your Work:
Convince the judges that your engineered system works.