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<B>HE Shuaxin </B>is the lab manager of the Peking 2013 iGEM laboratory this summer. Apart from the laboratory management, she made great contribution to biosensor  
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<B>HE Shuaixin </B>is the lab manager of the Peking 2013 iGEM laboratory this summer. Apart from the laboratory management, she made great contribution to biosensor  
construction, tuning of biosensors and construction of a biosensor plug-in. She was also in charge of the construction of biobricks.
construction, tuning of biosensors and construction of a biosensor plug-in. She was also in charge of the construction of biobricks.

Revision as of 17:03, 21 September 2013

Attributions

We Want to Say Thank You!

Attributions

Acknowledgement

ZHENG Pu is the team leader of the Peking 2013 iGEM team. He mainly focused on the design of biosensor system. He was involved in team interaction and academic communication. He was also trying to achieve the infield detection using our biosensors.

SHI Hailing is the deputy captain of the Peking 2013 iGEM team. She also managed the team during the team leader’s absence. She constructed a biosensor plug- in, NahF, and did test for our devices. She was also in charge of the presentation of Biosensors and Plug-ins characterization.

HE Shuaixin is the lab manager of the Peking 2013 iGEM laboratory this summer. Apart from the laboratory management, she made great contribution to biosensor construction, tuning of biosensors and construction of a biosensor plug-in. She was also in charge of the construction of biobricks.

XUE Haoran was responsible for all the induction and the characterization of biosensors, plug-ins and band pass filter. He induced bacteria with many kinds of aromatic compounds and then tests the fluorescence intensity. He also handled daily affairs of the team.

HOU Yuhang was in charge of the modeling of project. He constructed band pass filter and wrote simulation for the band pass filter. He also constructed a biosensor and did a portion of test for this biosensor.

PAN Xingjie is a member of the modeling group in the Peking 2013 iGEM team and he was involved in the construction of band pass filter. He greatly attributed to the biosensor mining program and he was also responsible for wiki construction. He was in charge of the presentation of the Band pass filter.

LIU Shiyu made his efforts in constructing several biosensors in E.coli and the tuning of biosensors. He is also involved in the construction of band pass filter.

WANG Huan is the financial manager of the team. She was responsible for financial affairs and travel arrangements. She also contributed to the construction of two aromatic biosensors.

CUI Can was involved in construction of band pass filter, and she also contributed to human practice.

LIANG Jing was in charge of human practice. She managed the human practice and some travel arrangement. She also helped SHI Hailing to manage the laboratory.

ZHANG Yihao is the art designer of the Peking 2013 iGEM team. He exercised his talents on our logo, wiki, poster, PowerPoint template, booklet and team shirts. He also constructed a aromatic biosensor.

Helena Viets made a great contribution at the first time when she came to Peking iGEM. She focused the construction of several biosensors and constructed a RBS library for the biosensors to tune their behavior.

Peking iGEM 2013 team highly acknowledges following insitutes:
School of Life Sciences, Peking University
Office of Educational Administration, Peking University
Center for Quantitative Biology, Peking University
School of Physics, Peking University
College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, Peking University
School of Basic Medical Sciences, Peking University
Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences


We especially thank Dr. Chunbo Lou for providing us the plasmid of φR73δ and CI
We highly appreciate Prof. de Lorenzo, Prof. Shingler and Prof. Van de Meer’s generous material assistance.
We thank the following professors from Peking University for supporting our project with equipment, chemicals and computer programs:
Prof. Qi Ouyang
Prof. Luhua Lai
Prof. Zhen Yang
Prof. Junfeng Hu
Prof. Chongren Xu
Prof. Xinqiang He
Prof. Shuguang Xie
Prof. Chunxiong Luo
Prof. Ge Gao
Prof. Shulin Bai

We also thank the Bureau of Environment Protection in Beijing for helping our human practice.