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Judging Expectations
Understanding and fairly evaluating the various aspects of the projects that iGEM teams carry out can be difficult for both novice and experienced judges. We therefore provide judges with a Judging Handbook to provide some guidance on how to navigate this process. For 2016, we will also provide a wide range of example projects from previous years that judges are welcome to look through before and during the main competition months. Our goal is to provide this content by January 2016, so please check back for updates!
Examples from 2015 iGEM
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Examples from 2014 iGEM
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Team UMaryland
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Team BABS UNSW Australia
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3.- About our Project
Due June 26, 2015Tell us about your primary project idea, what organisms and parts you will use and what your project will do. You can update if your primary project idea changes.
4.- Safety Form
Due August 28, 2015Tell us all about your project, the organisms and or parts you are using, the potential risks of your project, and what you are doing to reduce those risks.