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Revision as of 12:21, 19 October 2016
Attributions
Team
The Southern University of Science and Technology iGEM team (SUSTech_Shenzhen 2016) was responsible for almost all parts of this project on our own, including laboratory establishment, supply and reagent purchase, brainstorming, project idea conception, and lab work execution. In addition, we would like to sincerely thank all those who have helped us over this year.
SPECIAL THANKS
Associate Professor Dr. Wei Huang
For hosting our team in his lab and cell culture facility before we set up our own lab, and provided advices on various aspect of experimental design, such gene circuit construction, cel line generation, quantitative measurement and data analysis and microfluidics design. He also generously provide us with PiggyBac transposon system, doxcyline-inducible systems and Cre-Lox recombination system.
Associate Professor Dr. Yu Chung Tse
Provided advice on experimental design; helped us with brainstorming.
Associate Professor Dr. Jiankui He
Provided guides for the participation of iGEM
Associate Professor Dr. Fangyi Chen
Helped with theories on sound generator design.
Associate Professor Dr. Jaewon Park
Helped with troubleshooting and theories in microfluidics design and experiments.
Professor Dr. Xin Cheng
Allowed us to use equipment in his lab to make microfluidics chips.
Professor Bin Tang
For helping computing the mechanical stress on the cells with various experimental setups.
ALSO THANKS
Professor Dr. Maojun Yang of Tsing Hua University
For generously providing us with the Piezo1 gene. It is a 7.5kb gene and very difficult to clone.
Professor Jianbo Yue of Hong Kong City University
For generously providing us with the R-Geco1 gene and advices on calcium data analysis.
Device manages of Micro and Nanofabrication Facility, including Yao Wang and Rui Zhang
For providing helps and suggestions in making microfluidics chips.
Members of the Huang Lab, including Weiming Fan, Deng Tan
For providing incredible amount of help and suggestion in molecular and cell experiment.
Members of teaching Lab of biology department, including Fangxing Jia, Yinglan Zhao, Chunhong Yu and Kunfeng Bai
For providing help and suggestions on molecular and cell experiments; helped us with setting up our own lab and provided us with CHO-K1 cell.
Professor Chunmiao Zheng in the School of Environmental Science and Engineering
Provided help in microfluidics chip design and hydraulics calculation
Members of 2014 SUSTC-Shenzhen team, including Rifei Chen, Yichong Tao
Rifei Chen (Undergraduate senior): helped us with making microfluidics chip and theories of Biobricks construction
Yicong Tao (Graduate): provided some advice on managing the team.
SUSTech Presidential Foundation
For generously providing funds for research and travelling
SUSTech Biology Department
For providing us with dedicated lab space, access to various experimental instrument and training, and offered laboratory safety training and examination before experiments.
Integrated DNA Technologies
For synthesizing TRPC5 gene freely for us.