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Requirements/Wiki

  1. The team's project must be documented on the iGEM Wiki by the deadline.
  2. All team pages on the iGEM Wiki must be in the team namespace.
  3. The team's project description must be documented on their iGEM Team Wiki by the deadline. The project description should be 1-3 paragraphs and only needs to include an up-to-date explanation of the project.
  4. The team's wiki must include a Safety page and an attributions section.
  5. All iGEM Team Wikis must include on the front page the iGEM logo and a visible link back to the iGEM 2011 Wiki Main Page.

Note: iGEM HQ reserves the right to alter or amend the requirements at any time, so do check back from time to time. Any major changes will be communicated via email and the iGEM website.

http://2011.igem.org/Requirements/Wiki




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iGEM Competition Team Registration

For questions specific to registration for the iGEM competition see the iGEM 2011 Registration FAQs.

iGEM Lab Registration

For questions specific to applying for an iGEM lab group see the Lab Registration Handbook.

Wiki Editing

  1. How do I add a wiki page, change a wiki page, delete a wiki page, etc.?
    • All iGEM wiki sites are powered by Mediawiki. See the Mediawiki Help page for details on how to edit wiki pages and more.
    • Using/editing the wiki is a trial-and-error process. Editing the wiki is a simple, fun thing to do and you definitely get better the more you play around with it. The key is to take a look at other wiki pages and see what you like. Then all you have to do is go to the source (either view source if you're not logged in, or edit if you are logged in), copy it, and modify it to fit your needs. It doesn't have to be perfect before you can take a look at what it looks like. Try things out and see what results they yield.
  2. How do I keep our team pages in our namespace?
    • You must keep your team's pages in your team namespace. For an example, take a look at http://2011.igem.org/Team:Example.
    • Specifically, when you create a new page, you just have to name it Team (or Lab or Course):[OFFICIAL team name] / [page you want to make]. For example, if you were on Team Example and wanted to create a Biosensor project page you would name it Team:Example/Biosensor_project.
  3. How do I make my user page?
    • When it comes to user pages, you want to keep them in your user namespace. To do this:
    1. Log in
    2. Click on your name in the grey navigation bar
    3. Edit your page
  4. Why do I get an error when I try to upload a file?
    • We have fixed a bug that caused users to get this error message when uploading some files: "The file is corrupt or has an incorrect extension. Please check the file and upload again." We allow files up to 15 MBytes in length and with any of these extensions: 'png', 'gif', 'jpg', 'jpeg', 'pdf', 'ppt', 'txt', 'zip', 'mp3', 'mov', 'swf', 'xls', 'm','ogg', 'gb', 'xls', 'tif', 'tiff', 'fcs'. Please note that some of these extensions may not be rendered very well by MediaWiki. Please let us know if you eed to upload larger of different files.
  5. How can I use CSS to style my wiki pages?
    • It is possible to use CSS to style your wiki pages. See Mac Cowell's tips on how to do so here.
  6. Why don't I see the edit link at the top of the page?
    • If you hover over the header, the link menu will appear, including the edit link.

Lab FAQs

  1. How do I test the transformation efficiency of my competent cells?
    • Please see the protocol on how to make competent cells for instructions on how to calculate transformation efficiency.
  2. Why isn't there any location information for part X?
    • Please take a look at the part status box in the upper right hand corner of the part page. We only have physical DNA for parts whose status is 'Available'(as opposed to DNA Planning, Building, etc.)
  3. How do I check if a part is correct?
    • Please follow the instructions on the Registry's Help and Documentation page.

Human Practices

  1. Our team will be competing for the award on �Best Advance in Human Practices.� Would iGEM please provide examples of good human practices work?
    • iGEM has recognized a wide range of human practices work through formal awards and informal shout outs. In 2009 and 2010, awards went to Imperial College London for projects that integrated systematic analysis of risks and risk perception with technical work to address these risks through the re-design of organisms; and to the University of Paris for anthropological work that fostered team engagement with ethical issues. In 2009, shout outs went to PKU Beijing�s DIYBio research including a study on delivery of biological materials to home addresses in Beijing; Valencia�s portfolio of previous work on human practices; and Edinburgh�s multifaceted review of risks and regulations in the EU and US. In 2010, shout outs went to Art Sciences Bangalore�s artistic exploration of an ecology in which synthetic and wild-type organisms interact; and Weimar-Heidelberg Arts imaginative trip to a synthetic supermarket of the future. Many other iGEM teams also deserved praise for imaginative and accomplished work on human practices.
  2. What might our team consider in choosing an approach to Human Practices?#
    • As highlighted above, iGEM values thoughtful, well-designed and innovative approaches to Human Practices, which can take a diversity of forms. Below are some examples of questions on which your team might reflect in designing your approach.
      • How does it relate to your project?
      • Why do you want to do it?
      • Does it help us think about, and act differently in, the practice of synthetic biology? How?
      • How will you communicate this (on your wiki, in your presentation, to others etc)?
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Calendar of Events

IGEM 2011 Calendar of Events

Note: Dates in grey have not been finalized yet. Make sure to check the calendar periodically for any changes!

MarchIGEM 2011 registration opens
March 31IGEM 2011 registration closes; Team registration fee due
April / MayDNA Distribution sent to teams (target deadline; subject to change)
May - JuneTeachers Workshops
July 15Team project descriptions due
July 15Safety proposal due
September 2Regional Jamboree attendance fee due at 11:59pm, EDT
September 2Track selection due
Project abstracts due
Team rosters due
Safety questions due
EuropeAmericasAsia
Sep 21Sep 28Oct 5Project and part documentation due, including documentation for all medal criteria
Sep 21Sep 28Oct 5BioBrick Part DNA due to the Registry
Sep 21Sep 28Oct 5Judging form due
Sep 21Sep 28Oct 5Wiki FREEZE at 11:59pm, EDT
October 1-2iGEM 2011 Regional Jamborees: Europe
October 8-10iGEM 2011 Regional Jamborees: Americas
October 15-16iGEM 2011 Regional Jamborees: Asia
EuropeAmericasAsia
Oct 2Oct 10Oct 16Wiki Unfreeze
October 28World Championship Jamboree attendance fee due
October 28World Championship Wiki FREEZE at 11:59pm, EDT
October 28Additional Part DNA due to the Registry (not a requirement)
November 5-7iGEM 2011 World Championship Jamboree, MIT



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