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<b>We qualify for the gold medal because we have met the following requirements: </b><br><br> | <b>We qualify for the gold medal because we have met the following requirements: </b><br><br> | ||
<b>1)</b> We completed <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:MIT/HP/Gold">integrated human practices</a><br> | <b>1)</b> We completed <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:MIT/HP/Gold">integrated human practices</a><br> | ||
− | <b>2)</b> We | + | <b>2)</b> We optimized an existing part, <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K1132010">the serine integrase TP901</a>, for expression in mammalian cells and characterized its activity in mammalian cells.<br> |
<b>3)</b> We demonstrated a <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:MIT/Proof">proof of concept</a>.<br><br> | <b>3)</b> We demonstrated a <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:MIT/Proof">proof of concept</a>.<br><br> | ||
Revision as of 01:58, 20 October 2016
Awards and Medals
Bronze Medal Requirements
We qualify for the bronze medal because we have met all of the requirements:1) We are registered for and will be attending the iGEM Jamboree
2) We have met all of the deliverables from the iGEM HQ Requirements page, which include this project wiki, a poster presentation at the Jamboree, a 20 minute presentation at the Jamboree, a project attributions page, Registry parts pages, sample submissions, the safety form, and the judging form.
3) A complete attributions page
4) A new part contribution
Silver Medal Requirements
We qualify for the silver medal because we have met all of the requirements:1) We submitted a validated part to the registry
2) We completed collaborationswith the teams from Tufts, Boston University (Hardware), and Boston University (Wet Lab)
3) Completed a Human Practices project to make mammalian synthetic biology more accessible through a parts toolbox and open protocols.
Gold Medal Requirements
We qualify for the gold medal because we have met the following requirements:1) We completed integrated human practices
2) We optimized an existing part, the serine integrase TP901, for expression in mammalian cells and characterized its activity in mammalian cells.
3) We demonstrated a proof of concept.