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                       Click <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Edinburgh/Practices">here</a> to see how we adapted our biosensor in response to expert advice.     
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Revision as of 23:18, 20 November 2015

Gold

Silver

  • We experimentally validated our biobrick BBa_K1615045
  • We submitted our parts to the registry

Bronze

Integrated Human Practices Prize

We won the best integrated human practices prize for undergraduates!
Click here to see how we adapted our biosensor in response to expert advice.

Applied Design Prize

Click here to see how we analysed a technomoral situation involving our biosensor.
Click here to see how talking to Dr. Adam Winstock lead to software being integrated into our design.
Click here to see how we adapted our design in response to advice from the owner of Serenity Cafe, Yanni Yanoulis.
Click here to see the specifics behind the adaptation of the design of our biosensor.

Education and Public Engagement Prize

Click here to see how we held a public pannel discussion and a biohack.