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<p> iGEM teams follow a high standard of safe and responsible biological engineering. Because you are members of the synthetic biology community, you are responsible for living up to the trust placed in you to design, build, and share biological devices safely.</p>
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<p>Judging at the iGEM Giant Jamboree is a challenging yet rewarding experience. Judges are asked to evaluate up to 12 teams during the event, which includes scoring the following: medal criteria, team wikis, team presentations and posters, and special awards.</p>
  
  

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Judging Hub

General Information

Being a Judge

Judging at the iGEM Giant Jamboree is a challenging yet rewarding experience. Judges are asked to evaluate up to 12 teams during the event, which includes scoring the following: medal criteria, team wikis, team presentations and posters, and special awards.

2016.igem.org/Safety/What is Safety?

Judging Expectations

The iGEM Safety Committee is a group of experts in biosafety, biosecurity, and risk assessment. Its members come from diverse areas of industry, academia, and government.



2016.igem.org/Safety/Committee

Judging Application

All participants are responsible for working safely in the laboratory, and for ensuring that your project complies with local laws and university/institutional guidelines.



2016.igem.org/Safety/Responsibility