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<div class="readMore"><a href="/Team:UFAM-UEA_Brazil/Judging/Safety"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2016/archive/a/ac/20161014181638%21UFAM_UEA_READMORE.png"/></a></div> | <div class="readMore"><a href="/Team:UFAM-UEA_Brazil/Judging/Safety"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2016/archive/a/ac/20161014181638%21UFAM_UEA_READMORE.png"/></a></div> |
Latest revision as of 02:23, 20 October 2016
Following the evolution of every year's iGEM judging form we present here the special prize pages and the medal criteria fulfillment for UFAM_UEA-BRAZIL team. Take a look in our achievements. You are invited to swim in a river of data!
Safety
Handling Mercury! Safety is a serious topic and nothing makes sense in synthetic biology if we don't pay attention to that! When we work with mercury, a harmful product when inhaled, ingested or in contact, causing skin, eyes and respiratory system irritation , we have to watch out.