Team:SJTU-BioX-Shanghai/Team/members

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Students

WU HONGYI

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Nickname:bro. WHY

Responsible for sgRNA design and construction.

MENG ZHUOFEI

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Nickname: bro.Fly

Responsible for hardware construction and modeling.

XU WEIJIAN

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Nickname:Swot

Responsible for blue light sensing system construction.

WU YIFAN

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Nickname:bro.Blackhand

Responsible for green light sensing system construction.

SU QIANG

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Nickname: Boss SU

Responsible for blue light sensing system construction.

WU JIANXUAN

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Nickname: Deity WU

Responsible for human practice and experiment preparation.

CHENG PAN

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Nickname: Engineer CHENG

Responsible for lighting device construction.

WANG ZHONGYING

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Nickname: sis.Senior

Responsible for red light sensing system construction.

CAO XINANG

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Nickname: Captain

Responsible for dCas9 plasmid construction.

LIU SHIYI

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Nickname: Boss

Responsible for wiki design and modeling.


YANG SHUAI

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Nickname: bro.Handsome

Responsible for red light sensing system construction.


LIU ZEYU

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Nickname: bro.Blood

Responsible for red light sensing system construction.



Instructors

HE LIN

HE Lin

Ph. D., Professor, Director

Genetic biologist, Fellow of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Fellow of TWAS. Professor and Director of Bio-X Institutes, Shanghai Jiao Tong University. Professor and Director of Institutes of Biomedical Scieces, Fudan University. Professor and PI of Shanghai Institute for Nutritional Sciences, SIBS, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Associate editor of “Biological Experiment and Medicine” and editors for more than 10 scientific journals. The chief scientist of the National 973 Program, member of the Expert Steering Committee for the 863 Programs. By now he has published over 300 peer-reviewed papers.

http://www.bio-x.cn/en/DetailResearchInfo.php?v=2&l=3&pid=3&num=3&id=106&iid=176 learn more...

MA GANG

MA Gang

Ph.D, Associate Professor, Co-Principal Investigator

Dr. Ma’s interesting focus on two directions: organism development and signaling transduction; gene expression and metabolism pathway regulation by using synthetic biology. His works have been sponsored by NSFC and 973 programs. He has won two golden medals of International Genetic Engineering Machine Competition (iGEM, a synthetic biology competition) as an instructor of SJTU-BIOX-SHANGHAI team in 2009 and 2010. In 2011, he has won the Best New Biobrick and Device (Asia Jamboree) award and the Sweet Sixteen award (World Jamboree).

http://www.bio-x.cn/en/DetailResearchInfo.php?v=2&l=3&pid=3&num=3&id=109&iid=131 learn more...


Advisors

LI DALI

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Ph.D, Associate Professor, Master's Supervisor in ECNU

Majoring in organism development and signaling transduction as well as new methods to construct gene knockout mouse model.Dr.LI has provided us the plasmids containg dCas9 and sgRNA for our further experiment.


WANG YUSHU

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Research assistant in Ma's Lab

Working on development and application of the synthetic genomic regulatory devices in cyanobacteria and E.coli.


WANG YOU

WANG You

Research Assistant in Ma's Lab

WANG YOU worked as a Research Assistant in Ma's Lab focusing on Synthetic Biology to develop new systems to control the metabolism pathway. As the core member of 2011 SJTU-BioX-Shanghai iGEM team, he with his team members developed the rare codon system and won the Best New Biobrick and Device (Asia Jamboree) award and the Sweet Sixteen award (World Jamboree). He is now persueing his Ph.D degree in Duke University.

Contact: wangyou19890829@gmail.com

Special Members

Fatty Yellow & Fatty Black

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Responsible for eating tenibrios and rolling wheels!

Mr.Nut

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Responsible for accompanying our naps during the days and at nights!