Introduction

Our iGEM 2025 project, TRACE, aims to meet the official criteria set by the iGEM competition for the Bronze, Silver, and Gold medals. We outline below how our work fulfills the requirements, supported by evidence from our project documentation. You can easily navigate through links to the relevant pages on our wiki.

Medals

Bronze Medal Icon Bronze Medal

Name Explanation Link
Competition Deliverables We have completed all required deliverables, including this wiki, a promotion video, a presentation video, a judging form and judging session. Promotion video
Project Attributions Contributions from all team members, advisors, instructors and any other external individuals are acknowledged and explained on our Attributions Form. Attributions Form
Project Contributions We documented contributions that we made for next iGEM teams and listed them with explanations of why we consider each of them as important input for our community. Contributions page
Table 1: Overview of bronze medal criteria with links to relevant resources.

Silver Medal Icon Silver Medal

Name Explanation Link
Engineering Success We completed multiple engineering cycle iterations following Design → Build → Test → Learn stages in both Wet and Dry lab. Engineering & Cycles page
Human Practices Our Human Practices enabled us to engage with six key stakeholder groups relevant to our project and to integrate their feedback effectively. Human Practices page
Table 2: Overview of silver medal criteria with links to relevant pages.

Gold Medal Icon Gold Medal

Name Explanation Link
Excellence in Synthetic Biology During our project we dedicated substantial effort to the following areas:
  • Integrated Human Practices
  • Model
  • Entrepreneurship
Table 3: Overview of gold medal criteria with links to relevant pages.
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