Special Thanks to...
Eutro in Vitro
is delighted to announce that after months of brainstorming, research, and
experiments, we have successfully developed a ground-breaking and
effective solution to eutrophication. However, we could not possibly
accomplish so much in such a short period of time without the help of
many, including Dr. Chi-Yu Chen, Prof. Po-Husn Huang, Institute of
Clinical Medicine, NYCU, which provided lab supervision and lab equipment,
BIOTOOLS and Abreal Biotech, which provided material and chemicals for
experimental uses. Words are not enough to express our appreciation to
everyone that accompanied us on this journey. Apart from that, we also
want to express our gratitude to the welcoming scientific community that
aided us in numerous disciplines.
Work Distribution
As the project head/ wet lab leader, Julie designed and performed the
experiments, analyzed and documented the OPH proof of concept
experimentation, and produced scientific figures.
As the vice wet lab leader, Ryan designed and performed the experiments,
analyzed and documented methods for biosafety, and designed the proposed
implementation.
As a member of the wet lab group, Penny designed and performed the
experiments, analyzed and documented engineering success, and produced
figures of plasmid linear maps.
As a member of the wet lab group, Kathryn designed and performed the
experiments, analyzed and documented the AsPhoU proof of concept
experimentation, and produced scientific figures.
As a member of the wet lab group, Ethan designed and performed the
experiments, documented and registered the parts, and is in charge of
photography for the team.
As the project head/ dry lab leader, Abraham designed and documented the
project model, designed the implementation, and 3D printed the hardware.
As the vice leader of the dry lab group, Jessie designed the
implementation, documented the hardware design, and crafted the
prototype.
As a member of the dry lab group, Joseph designed the Arduino part of
the implementation.
As the human practice leader, Carol designed the interview questions,
outreached interviewees, designed the wiki website, designed the
lectures for education, and arranged virtual meet-ups with other iGEM
teams.
Una Chuang
Human practice
As the human practice vice leader, Una designed the interview questions,
outreached interviewees, designed the lectures for education, and
arranged virtual meet-ups with other iGEM teams.
Alyssa Yang
Human practice
As a member of the human practice group, Alyssa designed and planned the
lectures for education, drafted the media outreach, designed the
podcast, arranged virtual meetups, and assisted with interviews.
Vincent Chiu
Human practice
As a member of the human practice group, Vincent designed and planned
the lectures for education, designed, edited, and uploaded the podcast,
and arranged, planned, and contacted for collaborations.
Phoebe Lee
Human practice
As a member of the human practice group, Phoebe designed and planned the
lectures for education, managed the social media posts, arranged virtual
meet-ups, and assisted with interviews.
As the Wiki leader, Ruby designed and coded all the wiki website pages.
As the wiki vice leader, Kyle designed and coded the software tools for
implementation.
We thank our PI, I-Fan Tu, for the synthetic biology courses, lab
training, content revision & editing, and lab supervision.
We thank our instructor, Yu Chuan Lee, for wet lab advisory, content
revision & editing, and lab supervision.
We thank our instructor, Ting-Yi Wu, for human practice advisory, and
content revision & editing.
We thank our instructor, Cheng-Ju Lu, for modeling courses, dry lab
advisory, and content revision & editing.
We thank our instructor, Wan-Ju Chen, for the general advisory.
Other Supports
We also thank Liam Lin and Vicky Huang for the additional outside support
with our logo design and wiki page design, respectively.
Sponsors