Team:Brasil-USP/Judging
Judging Criteria
Bronze badge
- Registered for iGEM;
- Completed the Judging form;
- Created and shared a description of our team's project using the iGEM wiki
- We documented and submited in Registry 9 new parts
BBa_K1819000
BBa_K1819001
BBa_K1819002
BBa_K1819003
BBa_K1819004
BBa_K1819005
BBa_S05291
BBa_S05307
BBa_S05308
- We have a wiki;
- We have stated clear Attributions;
- We have prepared a poster and a talk to the iGEM Jamboree.
Silver badge
- We experimentally validated four new BioBrick Parts of our own design and construction worked as expected.
- We documented the characterization of this part in the Main Page section of the Registry entry for the Parts:
BBa_K1819006
BBa_K1819007
BBa_K1819008
BBa_K1819009
These parts are different from those documented in Bronze medal criterion #6 - Submissions adhered to the iGEM Registry guidelines
- As Human Practices activities we organized a Latin America teams meeting, presented our project in academic events, visited tire pyrolysis and tire recycling companies, performed a research of Women in Science, projected our patent and talked to innovation specialists, and made an educational activity with children.
Gold badge
- In our collaborations we describe our collaborations. In particular, helped a few registered iGEM teams participating in surveys and surveys and discussing technical project details, and prepared a Hands-On lecture on modeling/simulating.
- We improved the function and characterization of previously existing BioBrick Parts and entered this information in the part's page on the Registry: BBa_E0040 and BBa_K823003
- We expanded on our silver medal Human Practices activities investigating issues when visiting ANIP and explored all the possibilities to develop our technology in order to impact the society directly.