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Achievements
Bronze Medal
- We have registered our iGEM Team, had a great summer and plan to have a great time at the Giant Jamboree.
- We have completed and submitted our Judging Form.
- We have created and shared a description of our project using our Wiki and our parts using the Registry of Standard Biological Parts.
- We will be presenting a poster and will be holding a talk at the Giant Jamboree.
- We have documented our Attributions and have given short descriptions of the roles of our Team Members.
- We have documented four new BioBricks. One example is: BBa_K1761001.
Silver Medal
- We have experimentally validated four of our BioBricks. All four of these parts have been registered in the main page section of the new registry entry. The parts were: BBa_K1761000, BBa_K1761002, BBa_K1761003.
- We have submitted each of these parts to the iGEM registry.
- Aptamers play a central role in our device. Even though these aptamers are very promising, they have not yet found their way into society. A major cause for this failure are intellectual property rights. We have addressed these intellectual property rights in our Human Practices section.
Gold Medal
- We have taken our Human Practices activity to the next level by co-organizing a Synthetic Biology conference.
- We have hosted a collaboration which included 14 teams from 8 different countries. As part of this collaboration, we compiled a cloning guide in which we help future iGEM teams in choosing an appropriate cloning method for their project.
- We have improved the application of Nanoluc part BBa_K1159001. This part has been used to compile a BRET sensor together with NeonGreen. The NanoLuc has been attached to the membrane protein OmpX and the BRET system has been used inside the E. coli bacteria.