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     <dd>Register for iGEM, have a great summer, and attend the Giant Jamboree.</dd></dl></td>
 
     <dd>Register for iGEM, have a great summer, and attend the Giant Jamboree.</dd></dl></td>
  
     <td style="vertical-align:top; border-bottom:1 px solid #D3D3D3;">To see our registration information, visit <a href="https://igem.org/Team.cgi" target="_blank">this site</a> and search for "Pittsburgh." We're excited to attend the Giant Jamboree in October!</td>
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     <td class="bottom"><dl>To see our registration information, visit <a href="https://igem.org/Team.cgi" target="_blank">this site</a> and search for "Pittsburgh." We're excited to attend the Giant Jamboree in October!</dl></td>
 
    
 
    
 
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         <dt>Deliverables</dt>
 
         <dt>Deliverables</dt>
 
   <dd>Meet all deliverables on the <a href=https://2016.igem.org/Requirements target="_blank">Requirements page</a> (section 3).</dd></dl></td>
 
   <dd>Meet all deliverables on the <a href=https://2016.igem.org/Requirements target="_blank">Requirements page</a> (section 3).</dd></dl></td>
     <td style="vertical-align:top;">Take a look at our deliverables!</td>
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     <td style="vertical-align:top;"><dl>Take a look at our deliverables!</dl></td>
 
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     <td style="vertical-align:top;"><dl><dd>Team Wiki: Teams need to document their project on their Team Wiki page.</dd></dl></td>
 
     <td style="vertical-align:top;"><dl><dd>Team Wiki: Teams need to document their project on their Team Wiki page.</dd></dl></td>
     <td style="vertical-align:top;">This is our Wiki. Visit the home page <a href="2016.igem.org/Team:Pittsburgh" target="_blank">here</a>.</td>
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     <td style="vertical-align:top;"><dl>This is our Wiki. Visit the home page <a href="2016.igem.org/Team:Pittsburgh" target="_blank">here</a>.</dl></td>
 
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     <td style="vertical-align:top;"><dl><dd>Poster: Each team must present a poster of their project at the Giant Jamboree.</dd></dl></td>
 
     <td style="vertical-align:top;"><dl><dd>Poster: Each team must present a poster of their project at the Giant Jamboree.</dd></dl></td>
     <td style="vertical-align:top;">View our poster <a href="" target="_blank">here</a>.</td>
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     <td style="vertical-align:top;"><dl>View our poster <a href="" target="_blank">here</a>.</dl></td>
 
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     <td style="vertical-align:top;"><dl><dd>Presentation: Each team has 20 minutes to present their project at the Giant Jamboree. The presentation must be given by a student.</dd></dl></td>
 
     <td style="vertical-align:top;"><dl><dd>Presentation: Each team has 20 minutes to present their project at the Giant Jamboree. The presentation must be given by a student.</dd></dl></td>
     <td style="vertical-align:top;">View our presentation slides <a href="" target="_blank">here</a>.</td>
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     <td style="vertical-align:top;"><dl>View our presentation slides <a href="" target="_blank">here</a>.</dl></td>
 
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     <td style="vertical-align:top;"><dl><dd>Project Attribution: Teams need to attribute all of the work done for their project correctly.</dd></dl></td>
 
     <td style="vertical-align:top;"><dl><dd>Project Attribution: Teams need to attribute all of the work done for their project correctly.</dd></dl></td>
     <td style="vertical-align:top;">View our <a href="2016.igem.org/Team:Pittsburgh/Attribution" target="_blank">attribution page</a>.</td>
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     <td style="vertical-align:top;"><dl>View our <a href="2016.igem.org/Team:Pittsburgh/Attribution" target="_blank">attribution page</a>.</dl></td>
 
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     <td style="vertical-align:top;"><dl><dd>Registry Part Pages: Teams must create and document Part pages on the Registry for the Parts they make.</dd></dl></td>
 
     <td style="vertical-align:top;"><dl><dd>Registry Part Pages: Teams must create and document Part pages on the Registry for the Parts they make.</dd></dl></td>
     <td style="vertical-align:top;">View our Parts <a href="2016.igem.org/Team:Pittsburgh/Attribution" target="_blank">here</a>.</td>
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     <td style="vertical-align:top;"><dl>View our Parts <a href="2016.igem.org/Team:Pittsburgh/Attribution" target="_blank">here</a>. </dl></td>
 
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     <td style="vertical-align:top;"><dl><dd>Sample Submission: Submit DNA samples of your new Parts to the Registry.</dd></dl></td>
 
     <td style="vertical-align:top;"><dl><dd>Sample Submission: Submit DNA samples of your new Parts to the Registry.</dd></dl></td>
     <td style="vertical-align:top;">blah</td>
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     <td style="vertical-align:top;"><dl>blah</dl></td>
 
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     <td style="vertical-align:top; padding-left:20px"><dl><dd>Safety Check-in</dd></dl></td>
 
     <td style="vertical-align:top; padding-left:20px"><dl><dd>Safety Check-in</dd></dl></td>
     <td style="vertical-align:top;">Not applicable</td>
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     <td style="vertical-align:top;"><dl>Not applicable: we only worked with <i>E. coli</i></dl></td>
 
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     <td style="vertical-align:top; padding-left:20px"><dl><dd>About Our Lab</dd></dl></td>
 
     <td style="vertical-align:top; padding-left:20px"><dl><dd>About Our Lab</dd></dl></td>
     <td style="vertical-align:top;"><a href="https://2016.igem.org/Safety/About_Our_Lab" target="_blank"> About Our Lab</a>: Select "Pittsburgh" from the drop-down menu.</td>
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     <td style="vertical-align:top;"><a href="https://2016.igem.org/Safety/About_Our_Lab" target="_blank"><dl> About Our Lab</a>: Select "Pittsburgh" from the drop-down menu.</dl></td>
 
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     <td style="vertical-align:top; padding-left:20px"><dl><dd>About Our Project</dd></dl></td>
 
     <td style="vertical-align:top; padding-left:20px"><dl><dd>About Our Project</dd></dl></td>
     <td style="vertical-align:top;"><a href="https://2016.igem.org/Safety/About_Our_Project" target="_blank">About Our Project</a>: Select "Pittsburgh from the drop-down menu.</td>
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     <td style="vertical-align:top;"><dl><a href="https://2016.igem.org/Safety/About_Our_Project" target="_blank">About Our Project</a>: Select "Pittsburgh from the drop-down menu.</dl></td>
 
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     <td style="vertical-align:top; padding-left:20px"><dl><dd>Final Safety Form</dd></dl></td>
 
     <td style="vertical-align:top; padding-left:20px"><dl><dd>Final Safety Form</dd></dl></td>
     <td style="vertical-align:top;"><a href="" target="_blank">Final Safety Form</a>: Select "Pittsburgh from the drop-down menu.</td>
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     <td style="vertical-align:top;"><dl><a href="" target="_blank">Final Safety Form</a>: Select "Pittsburgh from the drop-down menu.</dl></td>
 
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     <td style="vertical-align:top;"><dl><dd>Judging Form</dd></dl></td>
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     <td class="bottom"><dl><dd>Judging Form</dd></dl></td>
     <td style="vertical-align:top;">View our form <a href="" target="_blank">here</a>.</td>
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     <td class="bottom"><dl>View our form <a href="" target="_blank">here</a>.</dl></td>
 
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     <td style="vertical-align:top;"><dl><dt>Attribution</dt>
 
     <td style="vertical-align:top;"><dl><dt>Attribution</dt>
 
<dd>Create a page on your team wiki with clear attribution of each aspect of your project. This page must clearly attribute work done by the students and distinguish it from work done by others, including host labs, advisors, instructors, sponsors, professional website designers, artists, and commercial services.</dd></dl></td>
 
<dd>Create a page on your team wiki with clear attribution of each aspect of your project. This page must clearly attribute work done by the students and distinguish it from work done by others, including host labs, advisors, instructors, sponsors, professional website designers, artists, and commercial services.</dd></dl></td>
     <td>View our <a href="2016.igem.org/Team:Pittsburgh/Attribution" target="_blank">attribution page</a>.</td>
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     <td><dl>Huge thanks go out to the wonderful people and groups listed on our <a href="2016.igem.org/Team:Pittsburgh/Attribution" target="_blank">attribution page</a>!</dl></td>
 
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     <tr><td style="vertical-align:top;"><dl><dt>Part/Contribution</dt>
 
     <tr><td style="vertical-align:top;"><dl><dt>Part/Contribution</dt>
 
         <dd>Document at least one new standard BioBrick Part or Device central to your project and submit this part to the iGEM Registry (submissions must adhere to the iGEM Registry guidelines). You may also document a new application of a BioBrick part from a previous iGEM year, adding that documentation to the part main page.</dd></dl></td>
 
         <dd>Document at least one new standard BioBrick Part or Device central to your project and submit this part to the iGEM Registry (submissions must adhere to the iGEM Registry guidelines). You may also document a new application of a BioBrick part from a previous iGEM year, adding that documentation to the part main page.</dd></dl></td>
         <td>blah</td>
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         <td><dl>blah</dl></td>
 
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     <td><dl><dt>Validated Part/Validated Contribution</dt>
 
     <td><dl><dt>Validated Part/Validated Contribution</dt>
 
         <dd>Experimentally validate that at least one new BioBrick Part or Device of your own design and construction works as expected. Document the characterization of this part in the Main Page section of that Part’s/Device’s Registry entry. Submit this new part to the iGEM Parts Registry. This working part must be different from the part documented in bronze medal criterion #4.</dd></dl></td>
 
         <dd>Experimentally validate that at least one new BioBrick Part or Device of your own design and construction works as expected. Document the characterization of this part in the Main Page section of that Part’s/Device’s Registry entry. Submit this new part to the iGEM Parts Registry. This working part must be different from the part documented in bronze medal criterion #4.</dd></dl></td>
     <td>View our Parts <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Pittsburgh/Parts" target="_blank">here</a>. </td></tr>
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     <td><dl>View our Parts <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Pittsburgh/Parts" target="_blank">here</dl></a>. </td></tr>
  
 
      
 
      
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     <td><dl><dt>Collaboration</dt>
 
     <td><dl><dt>Collaboration</dt>
 
<dd>Convince the judges you have helped any registered iGEM team from high school, a different track, another university, or another institution in a significant way by, for example, mentoring a new team, characterizing a part, debugging a construct, modeling/simulating their system or helping validate a software/hardware solution to a synbio problem. </dd></dl></td>
 
<dd>Convince the judges you have helped any registered iGEM team from high school, a different track, another university, or another institution in a significant way by, for example, mentoring a new team, characterizing a part, debugging a construct, modeling/simulating their system or helping validate a software/hardware solution to a synbio problem. </dd></dl></td>
     <td>Read about our collaborations <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Pittsburgh/Collaborations" target="_blank">here</a>. </td></tr>
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     <td><dl>This year, we measured the fluorescence of archaea for the Unigersity of Georgia's Archaeal InterLab. We also characterized parts for William & Mary's Circuit Control Toolbox in cell-free extract. Read more about our collaborations <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Pittsburgh/Collaborations" target="_blank">here</a>. </dl></td></tr>
 
      
 
      
 
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<dd>iGEM projects involve important questions beyond the lab bench, for example relating to (but not limited to) ethics, sustainability, social justice, safety, security, and intellectual property rights. Demonstrate how your team has identified, investigated, and addressed one or more of these issues in the context of your project. Your activity could center around education, public engagement, public policy issues, public perception, or other activities (see the human practices hub for more information and examples of previous teams' exemplary work).</dd>
 
<dd>iGEM projects involve important questions beyond the lab bench, for example relating to (but not limited to) ethics, sustainability, social justice, safety, security, and intellectual property rights. Demonstrate how your team has identified, investigated, and addressed one or more of these issues in the context of your project. Your activity could center around education, public engagement, public policy issues, public perception, or other activities (see the human practices hub for more information and examples of previous teams' exemplary work).</dd>
 
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     <td>View our work with human practices <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Pittsburgh/Human_Practices" target="_blank">here</a>. </td></tr>
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     <td><dl>Our project covers education, product design, and risk assessment. Over the summer, we visited summer camps and the Carnegie Science Center to teach kids about synthetic biology and our device. We also met with Professor Bain to discuss the practical applications of our sensor. In addition, our modeling project examines the economic impact of lead pollution in drinking water. Read more about our work with human practices <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Pittsburgh/Human_Practices" target="_blank">here</a>. </dl></td></tr>
 
      
 
      
 
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<tr><td><dl><dt>Integrated Human Practices</dt>
 
<tr><td><dl><dt>Integrated Human Practices</dt>
 
     <dd>Expand on your silver medal activity by demonstrating how you have integrated the investigated issues into the design and/or execution of your project. </dd></dl></td>
 
     <dd>Expand on your silver medal activity by demonstrating how you have integrated the investigated issues into the design and/or execution of your project. </dd></dl></td>
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<tr><td><dl><dt>Improve a previous part or project</dt>
 
<tr><td><dl><dt>Improve a previous part or project</dt>
 
     <dd>Improve the function OR characterization of an existing BioBrick Part or Device and enter this information in the Registry. Please see the Registry help page on how to document a contribution to an existing part. This part must NOT be from your 2016 part number range.</dd></dl></td>
 
     <dd>Improve the function OR characterization of an existing BioBrick Part or Device and enter this information in the Registry. Please see the Registry help page on how to document a contribution to an existing part. This part must NOT be from your 2016 part number range.</dd></dl></td>
         <td>link</td></tr>
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         <td><dl>link</dl></td></tr>
 
          
 
          
 
<tr><td><dl><dt>Proof of concept</dt>
 
<tr><td><dl><dt>Proof of concept</dt>
 
<dd>Demonstrate a functional proof of concept of your project. Your proof of concept must consist of a BioBrick device; a single BioBrick part cannot constitute a proof of concept. (biological materials may not be taken outside the lab).</dd></dl></td>
 
<dd>Demonstrate a functional proof of concept of your project. Your proof of concept must consist of a BioBrick device; a single BioBrick part cannot constitute a proof of concept. (biological materials may not be taken outside the lab).</dd></dl></td>
         <td>link</td></tr>
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         <td><dl>link</dl></td></tr>
 
          
 
          
 
<tr><td><dl><dt>Demonstrate your work</dt>
 
<tr><td><dl><dt>Demonstrate your work</dt>
 
     <dd>Show your project working under real-world conditions. To achieve this criterion, you should demonstrate your whole system, or a functional proof of concept working under simulated conditions in the lab (biological materials may not be taken outside the lab).</dd></dl></td>
 
     <dd>Show your project working under real-world conditions. To achieve this criterion, you should demonstrate your whole system, or a functional proof of concept working under simulated conditions in the lab (biological materials may not be taken outside the lab).</dd></dl></td>
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What we've accomplished

Medal Criteria

Bronze

Requirement Our Work
Register and attend
Register for iGEM, have a great summer, and attend the Giant Jamboree.
To see our registration information, visit this site and search for "Pittsburgh." We're excited to attend the Giant Jamboree in October!
Deliverables
Meet all deliverables on the Requirements page (section 3).
Take a look at our deliverables!
Team Wiki: Teams need to document their project on their Team Wiki page.
This is our Wiki. Visit the home page here.
Poster: Each team must present a poster of their project at the Giant Jamboree.
View our poster here.
Presentation: Each team has 20 minutes to present their project at the Giant Jamboree. The presentation must be given by a student.
View our presentation slides here.
Project Attribution: Teams need to attribute all of the work done for their project correctly.
View our attribution page.
Registry Part Pages: Teams must create and document Part pages on the Registry for the Parts they make.
View our Parts here.
Sample Submission: Submit DNA samples of your new Parts to the Registry.
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Safety Forms
Safety Check-in
Not applicable: we only worked with E. coli
About Our Lab
About Our Lab: Select "Pittsburgh" from the drop-down menu.
About Our Project
About Our Project: Select "Pittsburgh from the drop-down menu.
Final Safety Form
Final Safety Form: Select "Pittsburgh from the drop-down menu.
Judging Form
View our form here.
Attribution
Create a page on your team wiki with clear attribution of each aspect of your project. This page must clearly attribute work done by the students and distinguish it from work done by others, including host labs, advisors, instructors, sponsors, professional website designers, artists, and commercial services.
Huge thanks go out to the wonderful people and groups listed on our attribution page!
Part/Contribution
Document at least one new standard BioBrick Part or Device central to your project and submit this part to the iGEM Registry (submissions must adhere to the iGEM Registry guidelines). You may also document a new application of a BioBrick part from a previous iGEM year, adding that documentation to the part main page.
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Silver

Requirement Our Work
Validated Part/Validated Contribution
Experimentally validate that at least one new BioBrick Part or Device of your own design and construction works as expected. Document the characterization of this part in the Main Page section of that Part’s/Device’s Registry entry. Submit this new part to the iGEM Parts Registry. This working part must be different from the part documented in bronze medal criterion #4.
View our Parts here
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Collaboration
Convince the judges you have helped any registered iGEM team from high school, a different track, another university, or another institution in a significant way by, for example, mentoring a new team, characterizing a part, debugging a construct, modeling/simulating their system or helping validate a software/hardware solution to a synbio problem.
This year, we measured the fluorescence of archaea for the Unigersity of Georgia's Archaeal InterLab. We also characterized parts for William & Mary's Circuit Control Toolbox in cell-free extract. Read more about our collaborations here.
Human Practices
iGEM projects involve important questions beyond the lab bench, for example relating to (but not limited to) ethics, sustainability, social justice, safety, security, and intellectual property rights. Demonstrate how your team has identified, investigated, and addressed one or more of these issues in the context of your project. Your activity could center around education, public engagement, public policy issues, public perception, or other activities (see the human practices hub for more information and examples of previous teams' exemplary work).
Our project covers education, product design, and risk assessment. Over the summer, we visited summer camps and the Carnegie Science Center to teach kids about synthetic biology and our device. We also met with Professor Bain to discuss the practical applications of our sensor. In addition, our modeling project examines the economic impact of lead pollution in drinking water. Read more about our work with human practices here.
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Gold

Requirement Our Work
Integrated Human Practices
Expand on your silver medal activity by demonstrating how you have integrated the investigated issues into the design and/or execution of your project.
link to thing
Improve a previous part or project
Improve the function OR characterization of an existing BioBrick Part or Device and enter this information in the Registry. Please see the Registry help page on how to document a contribution to an existing part. This part must NOT be from your 2016 part number range.
link
Proof of concept
Demonstrate a functional proof of concept of your project. Your proof of concept must consist of a BioBrick device; a single BioBrick part cannot constitute a proof of concept. (biological materials may not be taken outside the lab).
link
Demonstrate your work
Show your project working under real-world conditions. To achieve this criterion, you should demonstrate your whole system, or a functional proof of concept working under simulated conditions in the lab (biological materials may not be taken outside the lab).
link
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