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<h4 style="margin-top:0%; !important;">Convince the judges that something you created (art and design, hardware, software, etc.) performs its intended function. Provide thorough documentation of this validation on your team wiki.</h4>
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The end to end hardware system that we have created is documented in its entirety throughout our Wiki. Navigate through the entire system comprised of:
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Convince the judges you have significantly worked with any other registered iGEM team in a meaningful way. For example, mentor a team, characterize a part, troubleshoot a project, model/simulate a system or validate a software/hardware solution to a synbio problem, or be the recipient of any of these activities.
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You should convince the judges that the nature of your interaction is bi-directional; they may look at the other team's wiki to see what they say about your interaction. Simply filling out a survey for a team is not enough to demonstrate a significant interaction)
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Our team engaged in collaborations with three other iGEM Teams: the BostonU Wetlab Team, the Harvard iGEM Team and the Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) Team. Please refer to our Collaboration wiki page for a full write up on each of these collaborations:
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During the course of our 2017 project, we were able to improve upon the 2016 BU iGEM Hardware project: Neptune. Our team improved upon design rules present in a portion of the software workflow of Neptune, Fluigi. <br><br>For more information about our work on Neptune, click here:
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Convince the judges you have thought carefully and creatively about whether your work is safe, responsible and good for the world. You could accomplish this through engaging with your local, national and/or international communities or other approaches. Please note that standard surveys will not fulfill this criteria.
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During our iGEM project we made sure to include and integrate human practices every step of the way. For a full write up of our human practices activities refer to our wiki page:
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Fluid Functionality provides an effective modeling framework to evaluate the success or failure stage of our microfluidic devices. <br><br>To learn more about our device modeling, refer to our Wiki page on Fluid Functionality:
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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 transformation chip come with fully annotated video of them running with colored water and oil. <br> <br>To see all of our microfluidic devices please refer to our MARS Repository page where full documentation has been posted, or come down to our Demo table at the Jamboree to see them in action!
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Latest revision as of 16:08, 30 November 2017

BostonU_HW

Silver Medal
Gold Medal

Gold Medal Requirements

Integrated Human Practices

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

During the course of our 2017 project, we were able to improve upon the 2016 BU iGEM Hardware project: Neptune. Our team 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

Fluid Functionality provides an effective modeling framework to evaluate the success or failure stage of our microfluidic devices.

To learn more about our device modeling, refer to our Wiki page on Fluid Functionality:

Demonstrate your work

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 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, or come down to our Demo table at the Jamboree to see them in action!