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Revision as of 20:32, 29 October 2017

BostonU_HW

Silver Medal

Gold Medal Requirements

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.

While working on human practices we found that much of the feedback we gained from our experiences fed back into MARS resulting in valuable improvements and additions to our project. Refer to our wiki page on Integrated Human Practices:

Improve a previous part or project

Improve the function of an existing iGEM project (that your current team did not originally create) and display your achievement on your wiki.

During the course of our 2017 project, we were able to improve upon the 2016 BU iGEM Hardware project: Neptune. Our team built improved upon design rules present in a portion of the software workflow of Neptune, Fluigi. For more information about our work on Neptune, click here:

Model your project

Convince the judges that your project's design and/or implementation is based on insight you have gained from modeling. Thoroughly document your model's contribution to your project on your team's wiki, including assumptions, relevant data, and model results. Judges are looking for modeling that matters. You should be able to explain your model to someone with a non-mathematical background. Simply displaying pages of differential equations does not constitute good modeling.

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Demonstrate your work

Convince the judges that your project works. Projects have to work under realistic conditions. Your project must comply with all rules and regulations approved by the iGEM Safety Committee . Your project can derive from or make functional a previous iGEM project by your team or by another team. For multi-component projects, the judges may consider the function of individual components.)

Over the course of the project we have designed, fabricated and tested microfluidic devices. Two of our nine microfluidic devices are defined as Fluid Functional: Cell Sorting and Cell Lysis. These two chips, as well as our our transformation chip come with fully annotated video of them running with colored water and oil. To see all of our microfluidic devices please refer to our MARS Repository page where full documentation has been posted, . Head to our demo table at the Giant Jamboree as well to see them in action!