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                             <li>Demonstrated a functional prototype of your project</li>
 
                             <li>Demonstrated a functional prototype of your project</li>
 
                             <li>Improved function of an existing Biobrick part (made by another Team / your team in a previous year) and document findings on that parts page of the Registry</li>
 
                             <li>Improved function of an existing Biobrick part (made by another Team / your team in a previous year) and document findings on that parts page of the Registry</li>
<p> Click <a href="#GoldDiscussion">here</a> to read more about our gold medal achievements</p>
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<h3> Click <a href="#GoldDiscussion">here</a> to read more about our gold medal achievements</h3>
 
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                             <li>Submitted this part (ii) to the registry</li>
 
                             <li>Submitted this part (ii) to the registry</li>
 
                             <li>Identified, investigated & addressed issues relating to ethics, sustainability, social justice, safety, security, and intellectual property rights (Human Practices) in the context of the project.</li>
 
                             <li>Identified, investigated & addressed issues relating to ethics, sustainability, social justice, safety, security, and intellectual property rights (Human Practices) in the context of the project.</li>
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<h3> Click <a href="#SilverDiscussion">here</a> to read more about our silver medal achievements</h3>
 
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                             <li><a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Cork_Ireland/Attributions">Work attributed</a> as necessary on wiki</li>
 
                             <li><a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Cork_Ireland/Attributions">Work attributed</a> as necessary on wiki</li>
 
                             <li>Documented a new Biobrick part (I) and submitted to Registry </li>
 
                             <li>Documented a new Biobrick part (I) and submitted to Registry </li>
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<h3> Click <a href="#BronzeDiscussion">here</a> to read more about our bronze medal achievements</h3>
 
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Basehunter Cork iGEM

  1. Integrated findings of Human Practices investigation into design and execution of project
  2. Demonstrated a functional prototype of your project
  3. Improved function of an existing Biobrick part (made by another Team / your team in a previous year) and document findings on that parts page of the Registry
  4. Click here to read more about our gold medal achievements

  1. Experimentally validated that another new BioBrick Part (ii) of your own design and construction works as expected & document the characterisation of this part on the Registry
  2. Submitted this part (ii) to the registry
  3. Identified, investigated & addressed issues relating to ethics, sustainability, social justice, safety, security, and intellectual property rights (Human Practices) in the context of the project.
  4. Click here to read more about our silver medal achievements


  1. Registered for iGEM 2015
  2. Completed the Judging Form
  3. Addedproject descriptionto Wiki
  4. Document team’s parts using Registry of Standard Biological Parts
  5. Poster and presentation at Giant Jamboree
  6. Work attributed as necessary on wiki
  7. Documented a new Biobrick part (I) and submitted to Registry
  8. Click here to read more about our bronze medal achievements

Gold Medal Discussion


Silver Medal Discussion


Bronze Medal Discussion