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Revision as of 16:42, 22 September 2012
MEMBERS
Sun Fei (Sara)
My name is Sun Fei but many of my colleagues usually refer to me as Sara. I am currently a year 2 Biology student. For me, iGEM is just like a canvas for painter. It is a place where great ideas can be sketched on and further colorized. It is the place where beauty of accident and finding come together. It is the place where I can use my hands to create my world.
Sean Carim
Life fascinates me. So as an opportunity to do work related to controlling and engineering life, iGEM was too strong a temptation to resist. I feel fortunate to be working alongside a group of dedicated students who share my interests. As a soon-to-be year 2 Biology Major I consider the technical aspects of iGEM as a refreshing chance to observe science and engineering operating in parallel. I also appreciate it as a rigorous team activity allowing us to improve our understanding both on what it is to be human as well as the dynamics of the bacteria we manipulate. Over the past months I have joined my sub-group members in building our cell wall expression construct and have conducted interviews in accordance with our human practices plans.
Chan Yak Nok (Cola)
My name is Chan Yat Nok Cola, a year 2 student who is majoring in Biochemistry. For me, synthetic biology is an amazing field full of possibilities, mysteries and creativities. It always gives us lots of surprises and inspirations and not to mention the sense of achievement. Thanks to iGEM for providing a chance to work along with group of people who have one goal, and as a platform to learn with pain and fun. iGEM is really “beautiful” in nature.
Ka Chun Mok
I am Ka Chun Mok, a year one student studying Molecular Biomedical Sciences in HKUST along with my iGem teammate. In retrospect, I am attracted by the fancy world of biology when I was a high school student. During that time, Dori were made; GM food research was standing in the front line of the scientific field. I was inspired by the magic of synthetic biology that can make many new strains of organisms, which are beneficial for the whole community. After I joined HKUST, I finally have the chance to taste the beauty of synthetic biology by joining iGEM competition. Frankly, doing iGEM is not just being a part of a competition but enjoying the process of doing synthetic biology. Thanks to that, I am glad to be involved in such a meaningful activity.
SHI Tianxing
I am SHI Tianxing, a year 1 Biology student in HKUST. I have always been looking forward to understand more about life science, especially with a group of biology lovers. That’s why I am here in iGEM team to help carry out the whole project. Our sub-group has been working on the recognition and binding of B. subtilis to colon cancer cells throughout the months, and I have been deeply involved in the building of our sub-group’s constructs from day one. I appreciate that iGEM provides us, science beginners, a great opportunity to explore the world of genetic engineering and to share our experience with our friends, family, and other members of society all over the world.
Carson Lam
Lai Ka On (Sapphire)
Yu Lai Cheong
I am Yu Lai Cheong. My major is Molecular Biomedical Sciences. I am a year 2 student. Thanks ta iGEM, it gave me the opportunity to organize things, do research and deal with problem.