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Primary Principal Investigators

Ching-Chieh Weng
Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical Sciences
Dr. Weng guided us to consider the larger picture and story behind our concept, managed team schedules, and assisted in organizing human practice events.
Chun-Ying Yu
Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical Sciences
Dr. Yu contributed to the experimental design, instructed safety requirements, and provided consulting on wet lab experiments and human practice events.

Secondary Principal Investigators

Cheng-I Lee
Professor, Department of Biomedical Sciences
Dr. Lee shared her experience with past iGEM teams and reviewed the technical issues.
Wing-Yan Chan
Professor, Department of Biomedical Sciences
Dr. Chan provided support for the team concerning judging practices.
Hau-Ren Chen
Associate professor, Department of Biomedical Sciences
Dr. Chen gave insightful advice on our experimental design and project feasibility.
Eugene C. Lin
Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Dr. Lin helped us evaluate the viability of our initial ideas and advised on dry lab hardware designs.

Instructors

Gerald Rau
Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering
Dr. G. Rau instructed and reviewed our monthly team presentation, and made corrections on the English of our team wiki, team poster, and promotion video.
Victoria Rau
Professor, Graduate Institute of Linguistics
Dr. V. Rau instructed and reviewed our monthly team presentation, and gave suggestions on our team wiki, team poster, and promotion video.
Hsiang-Chiu Wu
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering
Dr. Wu instructed us in hardware development, including creating technical drawings, essential machining skills and machine design.
Lance Chang
Chief Executive Officer, Trade Wind Biotech Co., Ltd. (TWBIO)
Dr. Chang offered invaluable advice on our presentation and advised us on what types of products are feasible with our project.

Leaders

Chia-Hsieh Kung
Team leader:
  • The team representative in external activities.
  • Responsible for determining the team’s target, integrating all groups, and coordinating the whole project.
  • Yuan-Chi Tsai
    Team Co-leader:
  • Bridge between wet lab and dry lab.
  • Responsible for enzyme cutting sites design, and developing the hardware.
  • Yun-Chi Chiu
    Team Co-leader:
  • Bridge between wet lab and human practice.
  • Responsible for gene design, assisting with social media, IHP, fundraising and Open Lab activity.
  • Wet Lab

    Ting-Hung Chang
    Wet Lab leader:
  • Responsible for scheduling the experiment and coordinating with other groups.
  • Responsible for cloning pSTV28-pfa B-pfa C-pfa E and their protein expression.
  • Responsible for pET28a-AccBC-AccD1E protein expression.
  • Yu-Chen Huang
    Wet Lab co-leader:
  • Assisting wet lab leader.
  • Responsible for cloning pSTV28-pfa B-pfa C-pfa E and their protein expression.
  • Responsible for pET28a-AccBC-AccD1E protein expression.
  • Chen-Yu Wu
    Responsible for cloning pColdI-pfa A-pfa D and their protein expression.
    Chi-Huan Zheng
    Responsible for cloning pET28a-AccBC-AccD1E.
    Zong-Ying He
  • Responsible for cloning pET28a-AccBC-AccD1E.
  • Responsible for triple antibiotics selection.
  • Bo-Qin Wu
    Responsible for cloning pColdI-pfa A-pfa D and their protein expression.

    Dry Lab

    Chi-Yang Lin
    Dry lab leader:
  • Responsible for coordinating with other groups and coding the web game, wiki, as well as programing of the machine.
  • Si-Ru Zhou
    Dry lab co-leader:
  • Responsible for art designing of team wiki and team logo, and proofreading the contents of wiki and social media.
  • Hao-Fang Chan
    Responsible for developing the hardware and creating the animations.

    Human Practice

    Hao-Yuan Cheng
    Human practice leader:
  • Responsible for planning the structure of human practice activities, coordinating with other groups and designing the web game.
  • Yi-Yun Lee
    Human practice co-leader:
  • Responsible for planning the structure of human practice works, holding Open Lab and fundraising.
  • Peng-Jen Chen
    Responsible for most of the art illustrations and managing the social media accounts.
    Kuan-Chen Lee
    Responsible for designing and directing the promotion video.
    Yu-Quan Chou
    Responsible for IHP projects.
    Jung-Hsuan Hsiao
    Responsible for collaboration and marketing.
    Wei-Chun Fu
    Responsible for campus walking activity.

    Advisors

    Chun-Kai Li
    Department of Biomedical Sciences
    Mr. Li instructed us with web lab experiments and part registry, and assisted us in the Open Lab activity.
    Hong-Fu Liao
    Department of Chemical Engineering
    Mr. Liao offered suggestions during the project's early brainstorming session.
    Chia-Chia Tsai
    Department of Biomedical Sciences
    Ms. Tsai gave helpful advice on team organization and external communication.
    Shi-Jie Nga
    Department of Psychology
    Ms. Nga gave helpful advice on team organization and external communication.

    Special Thanks

    Zhang-Hua Fong
    President, National Chung Cheng University
    President Fong provided financial support for the team registration fee.
    Hsien-Bin Huang
    Professor, Department of Biomedical Sciences, National Chung Cheng University
    Dr. Huang supplied us with experiment materials.
    Wan Chia Chang
    Department of Arts and Creative Industries, National Dong Hwa University
    Ms. Chang illustrated our team portraits.
    Campus walking
    Center for Innovative Research on Aging Society, National Chung Cheng University
    Center for Innovative Research on Aging Society gave us financial support for the campus walking activity.
    Feng-Ming Hao
    Vice president, National Chung Cheng University
    Mr. Hao gave full support on the campus walking, such as financial support and promotion resources.
    Mei-Man Chen
    Office director, Center for Innovative Research on Aging Society, National Chung Cheng University
    Ms. Chen gave us suggestions on the details of preparation and promotions of the campus walking activity.
    TCUS entrepreneurship competition
    Career Development Center, National Chung Cheng University
    Career Development Center supported us with funds, facility rental, activity preparation and promotion for the Taiwan Comprehensive University System (TCUS) entrepreneurship competition.
    Wun-Bin Gao
    Professor, Department of Adult and Continuing Education
    Dr. Gao assisted us with details of organization and preparation for the TCUS entrepreneurship competition.
    Ren-Hao Lai
    Career Development Advisor, Career Development Center, National Chung Cheng University
    Mr. Lai assisted us in the preparation and the process of the TCUS entrepreneurship competition.
    I-Son Grace Ng
    Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, National Cheng Kung University
    Dr. Ng was the guest speaker of the TCUS entrepreneurship competition.
    Liang-Chun Wang
    Assistant Professor, Department of Marine Biotechnology and Resources, National Sun Yat-sen University
    Dr. Wang was the guest speaker and the judge of the TCUS entrepreneurship competition.
    Lance Chang
    Chief Executive Officer, Trade Wind Biotech Co., Ltd. (TWBIO)
    Dr. Chang was the guest speaker and the judge of the TCUS entrepreneurship competition.
    Shu-Yuan Yang
    Associate professor, Department of Biomedical Sciences, Chang Gung University
    Dr. Yang was the guest speaker and the judge of the TCUS entrepreneurship competition.
    IHP specialist
    Chih-Kai Wu
    Pharmacist, Seven Star Pharmacy, Minxiong Township, Chiayi County
    Mr. Wu offered invaluable advice on the intake precautions for our product.
    Yan-Chang Lee Ph.D.
    Postdoctoral fellow, Precision Molding Research Center, National Chung Cheng University
    Dr. Lee offered invaluable advice on our quantitative agar faucet and gel preparation machine design.
    Chang-Jer Wu Ph.D.
    Secretary-general, Health Food Society of Taiwan
    Dr. Wu offered invaluable advice on the perspectives of the law and endotoxin to our product promotion.
    Miranda Chen
    Dietitian, develop in self-media management
    Ms. Chen offered invaluable advice on the importance of the diet and exercise for CVD prevention.
    Shuk-Fong Lee
    Professor, Department of Athletic Sports, National Chung Cheng University
    Dr. Lee offered invaluable advice on exercising suggestions.