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Judging Hub
General Information
Being a Judge
Judging at the iGEM Giant Jamboree is a challenging yet rewarding experience. Judges are asked to evaluate up to 12 teams during the event, which includes scoring the following: medal criteria, team wikis, team presentations and posters, and special awards.
2016.igem.org/Safety/What is Safety?Judging Expectations
The iGEM Safety Committee is a group of experts in biosafety, biosecurity, and risk assessment. Its members come from diverse areas of industry, academia, and government.
2016.igem.org/Safety/Committee
Judging Application
All participants are responsible for working safely in the laboratory, and for ensuring that your project complies with local laws and university/institutional guidelines.
2016.igem.org/Safety/Responsibility