iGEM Jamboree 2k14

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Dakota Hamill

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Nov 4, 2014, 8:54:01 AM11/4/14
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Will they post the awards for the teams / community tracks on the website? 

Maria Chavez

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Nov 4, 2014, 9:24:29 AM11/4/14
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Likely.  If you look at Kim DeMora's twitter he posted pics of all the winners.

I know that our team, SF Bay Area DIYBio (a combo of BioCurious and Counter Culture Labs) won best Community Lab Project and a Gold Medal for the Real Vegan Cheese Project.

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Will they post the awards for the teams / community tracks on the website? 

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Cathal Garvey

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Nov 4, 2014, 9:26:49 AM11/4/14
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Congratulations Maria and the rest of BC/CC (BC3?)! Great work, really
happy to see such a well deserved result for you folk. :)

On 04/11/14 14:24, Maria Chavez wrote:
> Likely. If you look at Kim DeMora's twitter he posted pics of all the
> winners.
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> I know that our team, SF Bay Area DIYBio (a combo of BioCurious and
> Counter Culture Labs) won best Community Lab Project and a Gold Medal
> for the Real Vegan Cheese Project.
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Dakota Hamill

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Nov 4, 2014, 9:26:51 AM11/4/14
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Thanks, I did see them coming across on Twitter but I don't ever really use it.  I guess what I need to do is dig back through the Wiki's as that's what I'm more interested in, reading about their projects.  Anyone from the community lab care to share your Wiki's?

Maria Chavez

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Nov 4, 2014, 9:42:20 AM11/4/14
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Sure, here is a list of all the wikis http://igem.org/Team_Wikis?year=2014

Ours for iGEM is at http://2014.igem.org/Team:SF_Bay_Area_DIYbio

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Dakota Hamill

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Nov 4, 2014, 11:42:02 AM11/4/14
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Thanks, yeah I've been to the team listing, I was just wondering if they had a place where they listed what tracks teams applied under.  Since some people re-name their teams to not just be the name of a University, I could only track down GenSpace and SF Bay Bio Hackers as teams that stood out as Community labs.  I didn't know if there were more, and I'd also be interested to see specifically what teams were entered under the Entrepreneur track.  Maybe I just havn't found it yet, but I've never found a list of what tracks contain what teams and their wikis.

Alec Nielsen

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Nov 4, 2014, 12:03:15 PM11/4/14
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Nov 4, 2014, 12:47:53 PM11/4/14
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On 11/04/2014 11:02 AM, Alec Nielsen wrote:
> List of teams in each track:
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> http://igem.org/Team_Tracks?year=2014

Neato! That's a detailed look at goings on...

For instance, the Utah State team
has just submitted 15 biobricks as Single tubes for their project to create
enzymes for washing clothes on October 9th by Fedex.

http://2014.igem.org/Team:Utah_State

They clearly got to one of their goals as described here:

http://2014.igem.org/Team:Utah_State/Results/Chlorophylasse

(Don't change the spelling mistake in the above link, or no web page results!)

What's the status of all these hundreds of submissions of biobricks in vials per year?
Are they preserved, maintained and kept available? Are they all open?

Dakota Hamill

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Nov 4, 2014, 1:00:58 PM11/4/14
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Awesome thanks exactly what i was looking for, don't know how I passed over it



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Kevin Chen

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Nov 5, 2014, 1:10:21 AM11/5/14
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Some brief answers:

What's the status of all these hundreds of submissions of biobricks in vials per year?
  • After being received by iGEM, they all get put in the biobrick registry and frozen for future use/requests by iGEM labs/teams.
  • For curiousity, if knows, are they getting at all close to the thousands yet? (~250 teams, average of 4 parts maybe?)
Are they preserved, maintained and kept available?
  • Yes
  • Yes
  • and Yes
  Are they all open?
  • Also yes.

inb4: Some people might raise that there are some limitations to the extent that things are maintained. But, they're quite aware of the issues and working towards solutions (interesting ones, from what I've heard ;) ). Some might also point out blurriness in terms of the openness of the parts, though I am not an expert.

Huge congratulations to every community team that participated. Attending alone is an outstanding achievement already. You guys are the pioneers!

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