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Revision as of 00:58, 20 October 2016

Lethbridge iGEM 2016

Achievements

Gold

  • Integrated Human Practices

    Our team internalized feedback from stakeholders and used it infrom the design of our antibody-based pathogen detection system.

    HP Gold
  • Improve Previous Part

    We decreased leaky expression of a downstream lethal gene in a killswitch part from BNU China.

    We improved several parts from our previous iGEM project.

    Parts

Silver

  • Validated Parts

    Read all about our parts here:

    Parts
  • Collaborations

    This season, we worked with several teams including Marburg, Bielefeld, and Lethbridge HS.

    Collaborations
  • Human Practices

    Our project was designed hand in hand EMS personnel in order to develop a way to detect pathogens in emergency vehicles.

    HP Silver

Bronze

  • Register and Attend

    We're registered, excited, and ready for the jamboree!

  • Deliverables

    All of the iGEM requirments are met!

  • Attributions

    Check out our attribution section to see how our work was divided up.

    Attributions
  • Part Contribution

    We made a bunch of parts this year. Check them out below:

    Parts

Special Prizes

  • Integrated Human Practices

    From the ground up, our project has involved the EMS personnel that will be using our device to determine what pathogens are present in emergency vehicles, and if the vehicles function as vectors for infection.

    Integrated Practices
  • Engagement

    Our project was directly informed by our interaction with Lethbridge EMS

    Engagement
  • Applied Design

    We took the feedback from our interactions with stakeholders in order create the design principles that would guide the development of our device.

    Design