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− | + | <h3>Created a modular platform for bacterial adhesion | |
+ | Engineered type 1 pili to bind to nickel, stainless steel, and Caco2 colon cancer cells</h3> | ||
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+ | <h4>>Bronze Medal Requirements</h4> | ||
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+ | ✔ register for iGEM, have a great summer, attend the Giant Jamboree | ||
+ | ✔ complete the Judging Form | ||
+ | ✔ created a wiki and documented parts on the Registry | ||
+ | ✔ made a poster and present at the Jamboree | ||
+ | ✔ create an attribution page | ||
+ | ✔ document 14 new biobricks | ||
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+ | <h4>Silver Medal Requirements</h4> | ||
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+ | ✔ experimentally validated biobricks through binding assays with nickel, stainless steel, and CaCo2 cells | ||
+ | ✔ submit 12 biobricks to the Registry | ||
+ | ✔ address Policy & Practices by considering the safety of our system and discussing it with experts | ||
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+ | <h4>Gold Medal Requirements</h4> | ||
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+ | ✔ integrated Policy & Practices by transforming into Nissle | ||
+ | ✔ collaborated with WPI by testing their antifreeze assay and having them do a biofilm formation assay on our pili; attended two NEGEM meetings with the other New England teams | ||
+ | ✔ improved the characterization of BBa_K902065 and documented it on the parts page | ||
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Revision as of 08:54, 18 September 2015
Accomplishments
Created a modular platform for bacterial adhesion Engineered type 1 pili to bind to nickel, stainless steel, and Caco2 colon cancer cells
>Bronze Medal Requirements
✔ register for iGEM, have a great summer, attend the Giant Jamboree ✔ complete the Judging Form ✔ created a wiki and documented parts on the Registry ✔ made a poster and present at the Jamboree ✔ create an attribution page ✔ document 14 new biobricks
Silver Medal Requirements
✔ experimentally validated biobricks through binding assays with nickel, stainless steel, and CaCo2 cells ✔ submit 12 biobricks to the Registry ✔ address Policy & Practices by considering the safety of our system and discussing it with experts
Gold Medal Requirements
✔ integrated Policy & Practices by transforming into Nissle ✔ collaborated with WPI by testing their antifreeze assay and having them do a biofilm formation assay on our pili; attended two NEGEM meetings with the other New England teams ✔ improved the characterization of BBa_K902065 and documented it on the parts page