iGEM is a competition that requires a lot of teamwork, mentoring and technical support, in this year’s competition, the HiZJU-China team is immensely grateful for the support and advice given to us by our school, PIs, advisers and predecessors, and we are very happy to see that with the full cooperation of team members, our project has achieved certain results.

We sincerely thank Our PI Dr.Jiazhang Lian for giving us many valuable suggestions and inspirations throughout the progress of our project, and for providing us with the space for our wet lab and discussions. We also value the advice from our secondary PIs, Dr.Haoran Yu and Dr.Zehua Bao at the beginning of our project very much. During the experiment, the suggestions and experience from our two advisors greatly accelerated our experiment process.

Mona Biotechnology Co., Ltd.
Mona Bio provided financial and advocacy support to our team. Our project runs smoothly without the support of Mona Biologics. Many of our instrumentation reimbursements rely on scholarships from Mona Biologics. In terms of publicity, Mona Bio filmed an interview video for us, and also relied on the video public account of the biological company to promote the video of the project for us, so that more colleagues in the field of biology could see our ideas.

Bluepha Microbiology Technology Co., Ltd.
Bluepha Microbiology's help is in the feasibility assessment and industrialization of the project. Bluepha Microbiology are a model of iGEM to industrialization, and they have a lot to learn from. During the meeting, their company experts gave us professional comments after listening to our report and reminded us to pay attention to the yield and effect. We've benefited a lot from it.

Snapgene
Thanks to Snapgene for providing us with free software, we benefited a lot during the design of the project and helped us build our yeast.

Dr. Liu Shusheng gave valuable advice on designing switches to achieve mixed secretion in specific concentration ratios, thanks!
Dr. Mo Jianchu considered the timing of our hardware placement in detail and advised on the avoidance route for our project.
Dr. Lou Yonggen let us design the detection feedback and release pathway for the flexibility to change the ratio of Vitex to Vitex lactone, thank you very much for your time.
Dr. Huang Jia provided a very useful guide to our project to better understand the true meaning of synthetic biology.
Dr. Chen Xuexin has been a great help with our hardware, and thank you very much for taking the time.
Dr. Zhang Yan gave us constructive input on GPCR and gave us an in-depth look at GPCR. Heartfelt thanks!

Hongyu Ouyang served as team leader for the 2022 HiZJU-China iGEM team. She participated in recruitment of the 2022 team and oversaw training of new wetlab members and was involved in all aspects of wetlab including detection and production part. Outside the wetlab, she made overall arrangements of team work and provided suggestions for hardware, modeling and human pratice.

Junchen Dong is mainly responsible for experimental operation, as well as finishing the protocols and design AND gate.

Pinhan Pan takes some key parts in various wet lab experiment operations, such as plasmid extraction, fermentation and more, especially throughout the last two thirds part of the experiment period. He participated in part of the human practices like professor interviewing, etc. He is also mainly responsible for the idea combination and general design for Hardware.

Yuxin Cai has participated in all general wet laboratory work. She has helped with various sideline projects led by other team members and has written some wiki content.

Shang Chi was involved in all general wet lab work throughout the summer. He was responsible for the main experiments for HarmOR10 integration and the initial yeast cultivation. He also designed the kill-switch. Outside of wetlab, he was in charge of our team's artwork. He designed our team logo, T-shirts, meeting up posters, slides, and wiki UI, and drew the necessary artwork for our promotion videos and web pages.

Mingzhi Tang is responsible for understanding, implementing, and running the protein models. She also involves some wet lab work, including gene knockout and DNA assembly.

Jiayao Teng is one of the major members involved in all the wetlab works from the spring to the fall. He takes part in some preparation work including brainstorming, interviewing related professors and searching for all the data that we need. Also, he participated in wiki making such as searching for related papers and providing text drafts.

Yutong Gao is mainly responsible for human practices, including collaboration and communication with other teams, interviews with local government, social research, etc. He also wrote materials for our Education project.

Yuyan Chen is involved in wetlab work, responsible for multiple works including registration of the parts, collaboration with CCiC, design of the promotional animation, edit of the content of ZJUT mind map, etc.

Weijie Zhou is responsible for editing the wiki. He made sure that all the contents can be displayed on the wiki appropriately and beautifully.