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<b>BRONZE</b><br><br>
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<li>Our team has successfully registered for the Giant Jamboree, completed the Judging Form, wrote a short Project Description that was available on our front page and documented our parts using the Registry of Standard Biological Parts.</li>
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<li>Made a poster and will give a presentation at the Giant Jamboree.</li>
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<li>Our attribution page contains all the required information on work  division  throughout  summer, including  students,  supervisors, advisors and collaborators.</li>
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<li>A full list of new Biobrick parts and devices submitted to the iGEM Registry by our team this year can be found on our Parts page.</li>
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<li>Our  Biobrick  Parts  ALDH1  and  ALDH1-His  have  been  experimentally  validated  using GCMS and they work as expected.</li>
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<li>We  have  carried  out  an  extensive  research  on  the  problem  of  malaria  in underdeveloped/developing world, that has constituted the whole of our Human Practices. It involved investigating various aspects of malaria starting with global health issues to artemisinin resistance and supply logistics of the drug. Outcome of our research can be found on our Human Practices page. </li>
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<li>With  malaria being such an enormous  problem  in  modern society,  new ideas  on how to eliminate  it  are  desired.  Our  project  proposes  a  different,  innovative  way  of  producing artemisinin that can be further enhanced in the future in order to identify the most efficient strategy to deal with malaria.</li>
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<li>We have helped validate Basehunter System created by Cork iGEM Team 2015. The details can be found on our Collaboration-iGEM Cork page.</li>
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Revision as of 02:16, 19 September 2015

Achievements


Medal Criteria



BRONZE

  • Our team has successfully registered for the Giant Jamboree, completed the Judging Form, wrote a short Project Description that was available on our front page and documented our parts using the Registry of Standard Biological Parts.
  • Made a poster and will give a presentation at the Giant Jamboree.
  • Our attribution page contains all the required information on work division throughout summer, including students, supervisors, advisors and collaborators.
  • A full list of new Biobrick parts and devices submitted to the iGEM Registry by our team this year can be found on our Parts page.



SILVER

  • Our Biobrick Parts ALDH1 and ALDH1-His have been experimentally validated using GCMS and they work as expected.
  • We have carried out an extensive research on the problem of malaria in underdeveloped/developing world, that has constituted the whole of our Human Practices. It involved investigating various aspects of malaria starting with global health issues to artemisinin resistance and supply logistics of the drug. Outcome of our research can be found on our Human Practices page.

  • GOLD

    • With malaria being such an enormous problem in modern society, new ideas on how to eliminate it are desired. Our project proposes a different, innovative way of producing artemisinin that can be further enhanced in the future in order to identify the most efficient strategy to deal with malaria.
    • We have helped validate Basehunter System created by Cork iGEM Team 2015. The details can be found on our Collaboration-iGEM Cork page.