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JUDGING

- Judging

Judging

Requirements for a Bronze Medal:

Register the team, have a great summer, and plan to have fun at the Jamboree.

Successfully complete and submit this iGEM 2012 Judging form.

Create and share a Description of the team's project using the iGEM wiki.

Present a Poster and Talk at the iGEM Regional Jamboree.

Develop and make available via The Registry of Software Tools an open source software tool that supports synthetic biology based on BioBrick standard biological parts.
Remember, the iGEM judges will be looking for substantial team-based software projects.

Link to your page describing how to get this software: *LINK*
iGEM Wiki Page Name: *LINK*

To earn a Silver Medal, in addition to the Bronze Medal requirements, a team must do ONE of the following:

Provide a detailed, draft specification for the next version of your software tool.

Provide a second, distinct software tools project.

iGEM Wiki Page Name: *LINK 1* *LINK 2*

To earn a Gold Medal, in addition to the Bronze and SIlver Medal Requirements, a team must:

Have another team utilize the software developed by your team.
You must clearly show how your software was used and the results that were obtained.

iGEM Wiki Page Name: *LINK*

AND

Outline and detail how your project effects Human Practice in Synthetic Biology.
Such topics include: safety, security, ethics, or ownership, sharing, and innovation.

iGEM Wiki Page Name: *LINK*

AND Either develop a new standard or use SBOL

Develop and document a new technical standard that supports the:

1) design of BioBrick Parts or Devices, or
2) construction of BioBrick Parts or Devices, or
3) characterization of BioBrick Parts or Devices, or
4) analysis, modeling, and simulation of BioBrick Parts or Devices, or
5) sharing BioBrick Parts or Devices, either via physical DNA, or as information via the Internet

In place of developing a new standard, a team may instead use SBOL in its software documentation.