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<a href="https://2015.igem.org/Requirements"> <li class="menusubtopic">  General Requirements </li></a> 
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<a href= "https://2015.igem.org/Requirements#teamcomposition"> <li> Team Composition </li></a>
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<a href= "https://2015.igem.org/Requirements#registrationfees"> <li> Registration and <br> Other Fees </li></a>
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<a href= "https://2015.igem.org/Requirements#documentation"> <li> Project Documentation</li></a>
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<a href= "https://2015.igem.org/Requirements#attribution"> <li> Attribution</li> </a>
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<p>All iGEM teams must meet the following requirements to participate in the 2015 competition. Additional requirements specific to New Track teams are listed in the section below.</p>
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<p>iGEM teams consist primarily of undergraduate students at an accredited college or university. The team must be supervised by at least two instructors one of whom must be a faculty member. Both instructors must serve as primary contacts and are responsible for the official registration of the team, the team roster, certifying the safety form, and payment of team fees. Graduate students, postdocs, and others are welcome as team advisors on undergraduate teams. <!-- In the overgraduate section, graduate students, students over the age of 23 (on March 31, 2015), and other interested parties are eligible to compete on the team as student team members. --></p>
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<span>iGEM teams consist primarily of undergraduate students at an accredited college or university. Teams may also be composed of high school students or community lab members. The team must be supervised by at least two instructors one of whom must be a faculty member. Both instructors must serve as primary contacts and are responsible for the official registration of the team, the team roster, certifying the safety form, and payment of team fees.  </span><span class="pop_why" data-poptitle="/More/Instructors">?</span>
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<li><a href="https://2015.igem.org/Sections">Undergraduate Teams</a>: all student team members must be 23 or younger on March 31, 2015. Graduate students, postdocs, and others are welcome as team advisors or instructors on undergraduate teams.</li>
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<li><span> Teams should have between 8 and 15 student members.</span> <span class="pop_why" data-poptitle="/More/TeamSize">?</span>
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<li>Teams larger than 15 should consider splitting into two teams and taking advantage of the <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Fees">multiple team discount</a>. This also gives a larger team adequate wiki space and presentation time to cover more work generated by more team members.</li>
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<li>Team registration: A TBD USD team registration fee is required for each team.</li>
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<li>Team registration: A $4000 USD team registration fee is required for each team.</li>
<li>Giant Jamboree attendance fees: attendance fees for the Giant Jamboree in Boston are TBD per attendee.</li>
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<li>Giant Jamboree attendance fees: attendance fees for the Giant Jamboree in Boston are $695 per attendee.</li>
<li>For more information about fees see the <a href= "https://2015.igem.org/Team_Registration_Fee">team registration fee page</a> and <a href="">attendance fee page</a>.</li>
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<li>For more information about fees see the <a href= "https://2015.igem.org/Fees">Fees page</a>.</li>
 
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<h3><a id ="documentation" class="anchor"></a>Project Documentation:</h3>
 
<h3><a id ="documentation" class="anchor"></a>Project Documentation:</h3>
The team's project must be documented on the iGEM Wiki, the parts used in their project must be documented in the Registry. You have the freedom to be creative, but a few specific rules apply. See the <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Wiki_How-To"> wiki requirements page</a>.
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The team's project must be documented on the <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Wiki_Requirements">iGEM Wiki</a>, the parts used in their project must be documented in the Registry. All team pages, images, documents and code must be hosted on the <b>2015.igem.org server</b>. We preserve all iGEM content on our own servers so future teams can learn from what you have done. You have the freedom to be creative, but a few specific rules apply. See the <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Wiki_Requirements">wiki requirements page</a> for more information.
  
  
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<li>High-quality documentation in the iGEM Registry. </li>
 
<li>High-quality documentation in the iGEM Registry. </li>
 
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The physical DNA must be received by the Registry by the deadline. Be sure you understand the requirements before  
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The physical DNA must be shipped by the Registry by the deadline with a tracking number provided. Be sure you understand the requirements before  
<a href="http://parts.igem.org/cgi/dna_transfer/index.cgi"> submitting your DNA</a>. See the Registry  <a href="http://partsregistry.org/DNA_Submission_Instructions"> DNA submission instructions</a>. Parts must be Released in order to be considered by the judges.  
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<a href="http://parts.igem.org/cgi/dna_transfer/index.cgi"> submitting your DNA</a>. See the Registry  <a href="http://partsregistry.org/DNA_Submission_Instructions"> DNA submission instructions</a>.
  
  
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<h3> <a id ="attribution" class="anchor"></a>Attribution:</h3>
 
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The description of each project must clearly attribute work done by the Students and distinguish it from work done by others, including host labs, Advisors, Instructors, technicians, sponsors, professional website designers, artists, and commercial services. Please see the <a href="https://2011.igem.org/Team:Imperial_College_London/Team"> iGEM 2011 Imperial College Acknowledgements page</a> for an example.
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The description of each project must clearly attribute work done by the Students and distinguish it from work done by others, including host labs, Advisors, Instructors, technicians, sponsors, professional website designers, artists, and commercial services. Please see the <a href="https://2011.igem.org/Team:Imperial_College_London/Team">2011 Imperial College Acknowledgements page</a> for an example of excellent attributions.
 
   
 
   
  
 
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<h3><a id ="safety" class="anchor"></a>Safety:</h3>
 
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Teams are required to complete the About Our Lab form, the Safety Form, and Check-Ins. The team PI (principal investigator) is responsible for attesting to the validity of the Safety Form contents and for submitting the form. See the <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Safety">Safety</a> for details and applicable deadlines.
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All teams must complete certain safety forms. <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Safety">Visit the Safety page for more details and (tentative) deadlines.</a>
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In addition, all teams should review the organisms and genetic parts they plan to use, looking for potential safety concerns. Organisms and parts that appear on the <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Safety/WhiteList">White List</a> may be used freely. If you want to use an organism/part that is <i>not</i> on the White List, you must submit a Check-In.</span>
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<p>The team PI (principal investigator) is responsible for supervising the team's laboratory work, for ensuring that all organisms and parts are used safely, and for attesting to the accuracy of the final Safety Form contents.</p>
All team members are encouraged to attend the Giant Jamboree in September 2015. Each team will give a 20 minute presentation and present a poster of their project. Oral and poster presentations must be given by the students. Please read over the <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Poster">poster judging guidelines</a> for more information on how we are assessing the posters; <strong><em>formatting requirements and expected poster components are also specified here</em></strong>.
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All participants are required to work hard to build positive contributions to society and have lots of fun!
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All team members are encouraged to attend the Giant Jamboree in September 2015. Each team will give a 20 minute oral presentation, and present a poster of their project. Oral and poster presentations must be given by the students. See the <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Poster">poster</a> and <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Presentation">presentation</a> requirement pages for details.
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<p>All participants must act responsibly and uphold the values of iGEM, both inside and outside the lab. (See the <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Responsible_Conduct">Responsible Conduct</a> page for more details.)</p>
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Art and Design teams, please see the <a href= "https://2015.igem.org/Tracks/Art_Design"> Art and Design page</a>. In addition the the general requirements for all iGEM teams listed above, Art and Design teams are required to complete the following:
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<li><strong>Team Composition</strong> While iGEM is primarily a student competition, we acknowledge that there may be artists and designers who are interested in participating and who do not have a university affiliation. We strongly recommend that artists interested in participating with a team or forming their own iGEM team find team members and advisors from local universities or <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Tracks/Community_Labs">community labs</a>. This is an experimental track, so please contact us at artdesign AT igem.org with any questions or concerns about participation and team requirements. </li>
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<li>Be intellectually honest. Describe your accomplishments accurately, and do not take credit for the work of others.</li>
 
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<li>Respect other iGEM participants (including teammates, other teams, judges, and Headquarters staff).</li>
<li><strong>Project Presentation:</strong> Each team must give a twenty minute presentation discussing their project at the Jamboree, including description of goals, process, and outcomes. In addition, teams must present a poster during the Jamboree poster sessions. Please feel free to bring any additional materials that support the presentation of your projects. Special presentation requirements (e.g. video screening, installations) can be arranged on a case by case basis (deadline for special requests: TBD). Please contact artdesign AT igem.org with questions.</li>
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<li>During the competition, <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Safety/Do_Not_Release">do not release or deploy your project outside of a laboratory</a>.</li>
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<span> Do not use Risk Group 3 or 4 organisms, and do not work in Safety Level 3 or 4 laboratories. These high-risk organisms are <div class="textBeforeWhy"> not permitted in iGEM. </span>
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<li><strong>BioBrick Parts:</strong>Teams participating in the Art and Design tracks are strongly encouraged to work with the materials of synthetic biology, including BioBrick parts, although it is not a strict requirement. To receive a distribution copy of the parts registry, teams must request one from artdesign AT igem.org and have an affiliated university or community laboratory and follow all safety regulations. Teams that do wish to use and submit a new part must adhere to <a href="https://igem.org/Safety"> safety </a> and <a href="http://parts.igem.org/cgi/dna_transfer/index.cgi"> iGEM submission guidelines</a>. </li>
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<li>If you conduct any experiment with human subjects (including non-invasive experiments, such as surveys), you must comply with all rules of your institution/country that govern experiments with human subjects.</li>
 
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<li><strong>Developing your iGEM Policy & Practices Team:</strong>
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<span>All high school track participants must submit the appropriate <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Requirements/Consent">consent forms</a>. Consent forms are required from all high school track <div class="textBeforeWhy"> participants including instructors, advisors, students, and others. </span>
<li> <strong>Faculty Advisors:</strong> Each team must work with at least two senior mentors. One of the senior mentors must be a faculty member. One mentor should be based in the humanities or social sciences (for example, law, economics, sociology, public policy), and one from any other discipline including, but not limited to, science, engineering, social sciences, medicine, and law. Additional faculty members may also be listed as faculty advisors. One faculty member must be designated as the primary faculty advisor. She or he is ultimately responsible for the official registration of the team, the team roster, and payment of team fees.
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<li><strong>Advisors:</strong> In addition to the required roles above, teams are encouraged to recruit non-faculty advisors. These can include postgraduate students and postdoctoral researchers, as well as current or former policymakers, government officials, legal advisors, entrepreneurs, or members of non-governmental organizations, regulatory agencies or funding bodies.
 
 
<li><strong>Questions?</strong> This is an experimental track, so please contact us at policypractices AT igem.org if you have any questions or concerns about participation and team requirements.
 
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Team submissions are required to convey  (1) the project inspiration, (2) clearly articulated question(s) the project proposes to address, (3) detailed method(s) used (and their assumptions), (4) discussion of the challenges encountered in pursuing this work, (5) an explanation of who the project findings should be of interest to and why, and (6) an explanation of how the approach(es) might be adapted and scaled for others to use.
 
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These questions should be addressed in the following ways, in addition to the standard wiki, poster and presentation requirements for all iGEM teams. [Please note that these requirements are subject to revision until medal criteria are announced]:
 
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<li>any other formats you think can help iGEM teams and the broader community understand and
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<li><strong>Parts:</strong> Teams in the policy & practices division will not receive a copy of the 2015 distribution. They are not required to perform wet-lab work or to deposit new BioBricks in the Registry. Teams that do wish to receive a distribution copy of the parts registry must request one from policypractices AT igem.org, and be affiliated with a university or community laboratory. Teams that do wish to use and submit a new part must adhere to <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Safety"> safety </a> and <a href="http://parts.igem.org/cgi/dna_transfer/index.cgi"> iGEM submission guidelines</a>.
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<strong>End User Documentation</strong>
 
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  <li>Wiki documentation of project aims, methods and success -- in line with the general iGEM requirements</li>
 
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  <li>An well-designed User Guide explaining how to use of your program or tool</li>
 
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<strong>Re-Use and Best software development practices</strong>
 
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  <li>Use git versioninig from the start of your project so that the commit history is / will be available on github</li>
 
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  <li>use of SBOL and other standards</li>
 
  <li>re-use and further development of previous iGEM software projects (or parts thereof)</li>
 
  <li>use and/or improvement of existing synthetic biology tools or frameworks</li>
 
  <li>development of well documented libraries for other developers rather than "only" stand-alone Apps for end users</li>
 
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<strong>Relevance and Validation</strong>
 
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The experimental validation of software/computational projects is <emph>not</emph> expected to result in a super fancy engineering project. Instead we would like to see simple and straightforward experiments (for example: gene synthesis, expression, fluorescence of x constructs) which can be delegated to external labs or collaborating teams.
 
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Latest revision as of 21:10, 3 September 2015

General Requirements

All iGEM teams must meet the following requirements to participate in the 2015 competition.

  1. Team Composition:

    iGEM teams consist primarily of undergraduate students at an accredited college or university. Teams may also be composed of high school students or community lab members. The team must be supervised by at least two instructors one of whom must be a faculty member. Both instructors must serve as primary contacts and are responsible for the official registration of the team, the team roster, certifying the safety form, and payment of team fees. ?

    Team section:

    • Undergraduate Teams: all student team members must be 23 or younger on March 31, 2015. Graduate students, postdocs, and others are welcome as team advisors or instructors on undergraduate teams.
    • Overgraduate Teams: any team that has one or more team member older than 23 years of age on March 31, 2015.

    We also strongly recommend the following:

    • Teams should have between 8 and 15 student members. ?
    • Teams larger than 15 should consider splitting into two teams and taking advantage of the multiple team discount. This also gives a larger team adequate wiki space and presentation time to cover more work generated by more team members.

  2. Team Structure:

    One team pays one registration fee, has one presentation at the Jamboree, one poster, and is eligible for one set of prizes. Several schools may combine to form a team and a school may have several teams. In particular, it is normal for a school to have both Software and Wetware teams.

  3. Registration and Other Fees:

    • Team registration: A $4000 USD team registration fee is required for each team.
    • Giant Jamboree attendance fees: attendance fees for the Giant Jamboree in Boston are $695 per attendee.
    • For more information about fees see the Fees page.
  4. Project Documentation:

    The team's project must be documented on the iGEM Wiki, the parts used in their project must be documented in the Registry. All team pages, images, documents and code must be hosted on the 2015.igem.org server. We preserve all iGEM content on our own servers so future teams can learn from what you have done. You have the freedom to be creative, but a few specific rules apply. See the wiki requirements page for more information.
  5. Part Submission:

    Your submissions are needed to make the Registry better each year. Teams are required to provide their parts as:
    • BioBrick-compatible (RFC10) biological parts in a standard BioBrick shipping plasmid pSB1C3, and as
    • High-quality documentation in the iGEM Registry.
    The physical DNA must be shipped by the Registry by the deadline with a tracking number provided. Be sure you understand the requirements before submitting your DNA. See the Registry DNA submission instructions.
  6. Attribution:

    The description of each project must clearly attribute work done by the Students and distinguish it from work done by others, including host labs, Advisors, Instructors, technicians, sponsors, professional website designers, artists, and commercial services. Please see the 2011 Imperial College Acknowledgements page for an example of excellent attributions.
  7. Safety:

    All teams must complete certain safety forms. Visit the Safety page for more details and (tentative) deadlines. In addition, all teams should review the organisms and genetic parts they plan to use, looking for potential safety concerns. Organisms and parts that appear on the White List may be used freely. If you want to use an organism/part that is not on the White List, you must submit a Check-In. ?

    The team PI (principal investigator) is responsible for supervising the team's laboratory work, for ensuring that all organisms and parts are used safely, and for attesting to the accuracy of the final Safety Form contents.

  8. Project Presentation:

    All team members are encouraged to attend the Giant Jamboree in September 2015. Each team will give a 20 minute oral presentation, and present a poster of their project. Oral and poster presentations must be given by the students. See the poster and presentation requirement pages for details.
  9. Responsible Conduct:

    All participants must act responsibly and uphold the values of iGEM, both inside and outside the lab. (See the Responsible Conduct page for more details.)

    • Be intellectually honest. Describe your accomplishments accurately, and do not take credit for the work of others.
    • Respect other iGEM participants (including teammates, other teams, judges, and Headquarters staff).
    • During the competition, do not release or deploy your project outside of a laboratory.
    • Follow all biosafety rules of your institution, and all biosafety laws of your country.
    • Do not use Risk Group 3 or 4 organisms, and do not work in Safety Level 3 or 4 laboratories. These high-risk organisms are
      not permitted in iGEM. ?
    • If you conduct any experiment with human subjects (including non-invasive experiments, such as surveys), you must comply with all rules of your institution/country that govern experiments with human subjects.
  10. Positive Contribution:

    All participants are required to work hard to build positive contributions to society and have lots of fun!

Additional Requirements

In addition to compelting the requirements listed above, the following special cases apply:

High School

All high school track participants must submit the appropriate consent forms. Consent forms are required from all high school track
participants including instructors, advisors, students, and others. ?

Community Labs

In addition the the general requirements for all iGEM teams listed above, Community Lab teams are required to complete the following
additional requirements: ?
  • Community Lab teams must demonstrate they have access to a BL 1 lab in order to receive a copy of the kit of parts.
  • Community Lab teams must demonstrate they have an adequate safety training program.
  • CL teams must be an incorporated entity (for profit or not-for-profit).
  • CL teams must have a legal entity that has the ability to sign contracts.

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