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<h1>Demonstrate</h1>
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Teams that can show their system working under real world conditions are usually good at impressing the judges in iGEM. To achieve gold medal criterion #4, convince the judges that your project works. There are many ways in which your project working could be demonstrated, so there is more than one way to meet this requirement. This gold medal criterion was introduced in 2016, so check our what 2016 teams did to achieve a their gold medals!
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        <p>Being the first iGEM Team of the University Stuttgart we are proud to say that we fulfilled all the requirements to gain the bronze medal!
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          We were able to submit our first biobrick to the iGEM registry and showed good lab results by prooving succesful activity of our enzymes.  
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          We fulfilled the human practices criteria by talking to different experts, doing student counseling and by participating at different scientific conferences.  
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          We collaborated with different iGEM Teams such as Tübingen, Cologne-Düsseldorf, Heidelberg and Canmore and we raised awarness of our project in the public.
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          We are excited for all the iGEM Teams Stuttgart that will step into our shoes and we wish great success with their future projects.
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Please see the <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Judging/Medals">2017 Medals Page</a> for more information.
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Latest revision as of 13:48, 15 December 2017

Achievements

Being the first iGEM Team of the University Stuttgart we are proud to say that we fulfilled all the requirements to gain the bronze medal! We were able to submit our first biobrick to the iGEM registry and showed good lab results by prooving succesful activity of our enzymes. We fulfilled the human practices criteria by talking to different experts, doing student counseling and by participating at different scientific conferences. We collaborated with different iGEM Teams such as Tübingen, Cologne-Düsseldorf, Heidelberg and Canmore and we raised awarness of our project in the public. We are excited for all the iGEM Teams Stuttgart that will step into our shoes and we wish great success with their future projects.