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==Members of 2013 NYMU iGEM Team== | ==Members of 2013 NYMU iGEM Team== | ||
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| Email: jesse@gel.ym.edu.tw|| Email: clapperj@tas.edu.tw | | Email: jesse@gel.ym.edu.tw|| Email: clapperj@tas.edu.tw | ||
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+ | | rowspan=3 | [[image:Nymu_lisa.jpg]]|| Yen-Jung (Lisa) Chen (陳妍蓉)|| rowspan=3| [[File:Nymu_Roy.jpg]]|| Chen-Chih (Roy) Wu (吳貞志) | ||
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+ | | Research assistant, Genome Engineering Lab, Center for Systems and Synthetic Biology,<br>Institute of Biomedical Informatics, National Yang Ming University | ||
+ | | Ph.D candidate, Institute of Clinical Medicine, National Yang Ming University | ||
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+ | | Email: lisa@gel.ym.edu.tw || Email: rosewo@gmail.com | ||
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== Attributions and Contributions == | == Attributions and Contributions == | ||
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Founded in 1974, National Yang-Ming University, formerly known as National Yang-Ming College of Medicine, has been adhering to the school motto of "benevolent mind and art, putting knowledge into practice" while training excellent humane doctors to provide service by solving medical problems in remote and rural areas. | Founded in 1974, National Yang-Ming University, formerly known as National Yang-Ming College of Medicine, has been adhering to the school motto of "benevolent mind and art, putting knowledge into practice" while training excellent humane doctors to provide service by solving medical problems in remote and rural areas. | ||
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#Taipei Rapid Transit (Tamshui route) Shihpai Station (8 minute walking distance to campus; taxi: about NT$80-90) | #Taipei Rapid Transit (Tamshui route) Shihpai Station (8 minute walking distance to campus; taxi: about NT$80-90) | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:05, 28 October 2013
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Members of 2013 NYMU iGEM Team
Team Instructors
Graduate Consultants
Undergraduate Students
Lawrence Shao-Lun Chen (陳劭倫) | File:ZYH.gif | Bert Z-Y Huang (黃中佑) | |
Sophomore, Department of Medicine, National Yang Ming University | Sophomore, Department of Medical Technology, National Yang Ming University | ||
Email: lawrence19993@gmail.com | Email: bert40367@yahoo.com.tw | ||
Yi-Hao Huang (黃羿豪) | Po-Hsi Lin (林伯禧) | ||
Freshman, Department of Medicine, National Yang Ming University | Freshman, Department of Medicine, National Yang Ming University | ||
Email: josephoney710740@hotmail.com | E-mail: barryboy0519@hotmail.com | ||
Wan-Hsin Liu (劉宛昕) | Ting-Yun Chiang (江庭昀) | ||
Freshman, Department of Medicine, National Yang Ming University | Freshman, Department of Medicine, National Yang Ming University | ||
Email: m0935254896@hotmail.com | Email: windy6632@gmail.com | ||
Yu-Hsiang Ling (凌郁翔) | Yin-Chih Chen (陳胤之) | ||
Sophomore, Department of Medicine, National Yang Ming University | Freshman, Department of Medicine, National Yang Ming University | ||
Email: m0935254896@hotmail.com | Email: ericire06@yahoo.com.tw | ||
Liang-Chung Chen (陳亮雲) | Yucheng Huang (黃煜晟) | ||
Freshman, Department of Medicine, National Yang Ming University | Freshman, Department of Biomedical Engineering, National Yang Ming University | ||
Email: hidychen1994@gmail.com | Email: s10111024@ym.edu.tw | ||
Rohan Sinha | Wan-Lin Wu (吳宛霖) | ||
Junior in High School, Taipei American School | Freshman, Department of Medicine, National Yang Ming University | ||
E-mail: rohans15104939@tas.tw | Email: s10101008@ym.edu.tw | ||
Shuyoyo (蕭宥羽) | Hsin-Wen Hsu (許馨文) | ||
Freshman, Department of Medicine, National Yang Ming University | Freshman, Department of Medical Technology, National Yang Ming University | ||
Email: shuyoyo@gmail.com | Email: chrismkedi@hotmail.com | ||
Kung Ping Lin (林恭平) | Sung An Tai (戴崧安) | ||
Freshman, Department of Life Science, National Yang Ming University | Sophomore, Department of Medicine, National Yang Ming University | ||
Email: kpsimonlin@gmail.com | Email: andytai8224@gmail.com |
Rou-Chien Liao (廖柔謙) | |
Freshman, Department of Medicine, National Yang Ming University | |
E-mail: ruth5056@gmail.com |
Attributions and Contributions
The Bee. coli idea was chosen and designed by the students. The experimental engineering was all done by the students. The instructors and consultants only instructed.
Our School: National Yang Ming University
Color and Form of NYMU logo | |
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1 | Snow white backdrop (not colored). |
2 | Thick outer golden rim. |
3 | Thin inner golden rim. |
4 | The Chinese and English school names are printed in gold. |
5 | The plum flower blossom is orange, inlaid with a golden rim. |
6 | The entire stick is gold in color. |
7 | The Caduceus or Staff of Hermes with snakes and wings are in blue, inlaid with a golden rim; the texture on the wings is also gold. |
8 | All the golden parts protrude. |
Meaning of NYMU logo | |
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1 | White symbolizes the "holiness" of medical work. |
2 | The plum flower blossom represents the determination required in medical work. It is also our national flower and painted in orange represents "light". |
3 | The Caduceus made up of a staff with two snakes and two wings is a general symbol for "medicine," and is painted in sky blue symbolizing "loyalty". |
4 | The gold color here represents the light of the doctor, rendering our school badge "shiny and magnificent". |
5 | The orange and sky blue are the best matches in chromatics. |
Brief History of NYMU (http://www.ym.edu.tw/)
Founded in 1974, National Yang-Ming University, formerly known as National Yang-Ming College of Medicine, has been adhering to the school motto of "benevolent mind and art, putting knowledge into practice" while training excellent humane doctors to provide service by solving medical problems in remote and rural areas.
Graduated in 1982, the first government-sponsored class of the Faculty of Medicine was sent to public clinics and hospitals. Since then, our graduates have penetrated all corners of Taiwan and became pioneers in basic healthcare services. As our graduates won warm acclaim from society, we found that we had successfully accomplished our initial mission.
In order to cultivate a new generation of professional medical talents, we began to expand our disciplines into biomedicine. In 1994, we were promoted to "National Yang-Ming University" and became the first medicine-oriented comprehensive university in Taiwan. As time went on, we established the School of Medical Technology and Engineering, the School of Life Sciences, the Center for General Studies, and the School of Nursing. Finally, we were permitted to establish a School of Dentistry in 2000 and also became a research university focusing on medicine and biotechnology.
We have been endeavoring to develop academic research since our establishment. Based on our school motto: "benevolent mind and art, putting knowledge into practice," we expect ourselves to both pursue academic excellence and be concerned for humanity. Thus, we have been enthusiastic at pursuing new knowledge, and apply it to teaching and research; this has led to the establishment of an extraordinary culture and an excellent tradition in academic research.
In the area of teaching, we aim to develop our students' self-learning and independent thinking skills in accordance with our explicit educational philosophy of attempting to cultivate leaders with a sound fundamental knowledge, strong humanistic concerns and critical thinking ability. In the past 30 years, we have trained many excellent doctors who have worked in remote areas and contributed significantly to the development of society; on the other hand, we have also trained excellent biomedical researchers who make very important contributions to the future of the country. Many of the active leaders in the field of biomedical science are our alumni.
In the area of research, we have been awarded the Program for Promoting Academic Excellence of Universities for results in our top two research fields of Genetics and Brain Research. Additionally, with respect to interdisciplinary research, we have participated in the Megabase Human Genome Sequencing, constructed the BAC contig map of human chromosome 4 and sequenced the chimp's chromosome 22. Thanks to our outstanding accomplishments, we have recently been accredited as a research university by the Ministry of Education. Moreover, according to Academia Sinica 2005, we are ranked top in both the quality and quantity of research publications, as well as average faculty productivity among all universities in Taiwan. The report of Chiao Tung University, Shanghai, published in the same year, gave the same result.
Our success is no coincidence but an attribute of excellent allocation of limited resources and the devoted efforts of both the faculty and students, all of which were needed to achieve "brilliant results in teaching and research" within such a short period of time. Due to our research atmosphere, academic accomplishments, innovative knowledge and cultivation of talent, we have well demonstrated our standing as a top university.
In the future, we will continue to make good use of our accumulated capacity in teaching and research to educate and train future experts and leaders in the discipline of biomedicine. We will further develop the field of biomedicine that has won international attention and thus begin about a new era in education and research at the top international level.
Transportation to NYMU
School address: No.155, Sec.2, Linong Street, Taipei 11221, Taiwan (ROC)
- Bus to Shihpai Stop or National Yang Ming University Stop: No.216, 223, 508, 601, 645, red 12, red 19 (5-minute walking distance to campus)
- Taipei Rapid Transit (Tamshui route) Shihpai Station (8 minute walking distance to campus; taxi: about NT$80-90)