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Revision as of 21:21, 19 October 2017

BRONZE REQUIREMENTS


Register for iGEM
  • We have registered for the iGEM Giant Jamboree and we look forward to presenting our project in Boston! We have had an amazing summer working together, collaborating with others, and reaching out to our community.

Meet all Competition Deliverables

Complete the Team Wiki

Project Attributions
  • Check out our attributions page here to learn more about the help we received along the way!

Team Poster
  • We have created our project poster and will be presenting it at the Giant Jamboree.

Team Presentation
  • We look forward to presenting our project at the Giant Jamboree and showing how our team takes manufacturing where it has never been before.

Safety Form
  • With the submission of our safety form, we complete this competition deliverable. You can find our safety page here!

Judging Form
  • Our judging form has been submitted, and the breakdown of how we meet the medal requirements and project deliverables can be seen throughout this page.

Registry Part Page
  • Our various registry parts have been fully documented and can be seen on our parts page here!

Sample Submission
  • DNA samples our our parts have been submitted to the Registry to help make the Registry even more comprehensive for next year.
Attribution
  • We couldn’t have developed our project without the help of others. The work accomplished by ourselves and the work and support we received from others has been fully documented, and can be found on our attributions page here!

Contribution
  • This year, the UCSC iGEM team has contributed by participating in the InterLab study! You can see our results on our InterLab page here!

SILVER REQUIREMENTS


Validated Part
  • The validation of our own part is not only a facinating component of our project, but is also crucial for the synthesis of the essential medicine, acetaminophen. Take a look at how we validated our part in E. coli.

Collaboration
  • Collaboration between laboratories across the world will always be an essential component for the advancement of the scientific community. Check out our collaborations page to learn more about how we worked with other iGEM teams.

Human Practices
  • Engaging in our community and outreaching to regions around the world dramatically helped shape our project. Here at UC Santa Cruz, we care strongly about real world problems and what we can do to help. Take a look at the outreach we conducted.

GOLD REQUIREMENTS


Integrated Human Practices
  • We place an enormous emphasis identifying real world problems before we delve into potential solutions using synthetic biology. Before we began our project, we conducted meaningful outreach to some of our target locations around the world. With this, through synthetic biology and metabolic engineering, our project became focused on alleviating real problems that had been expressed by real health care practitioners. To learn more about how human practices has been integrated into our project, click here!

Improve a Previous Part
  • The tremendous registry of parts allowed us to find and choose a part that, with some improvements, could serve a meaningful purpose to our project. The improved part has been documented and submitted to the parts registry page. Take a look at how we improved a previous part and used it as a means of detection.

Modelling
  • Modelling product yield is an integral component of our project. Without it, the applicability of our project becomes undermined. Modelling not only allows one to predict the yield of a desired product, but also to optimize growth conditions to maximize product in a given amount of time. Take a look at our modelling for acetaminophen and vitamin B12 product yield.