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<span style="font-family:Calibri;text-align:justify;"><font size="5">This year Amoy and Pairs Bettencourt iGEM team launched a newsletter. A total of 24 teams participated and submitted pieces. This activity has allowed iGEMers in different regions to share their team’s project and communicate interesting information with each other.</br></br> | <span style="font-family:Calibri;text-align:justify;"><font size="5">This year Amoy and Pairs Bettencourt iGEM team launched a newsletter. A total of 24 teams participated and submitted pieces. This activity has allowed iGEMers in different regions to share their team’s project and communicate interesting information with each other.</br></br> | ||
− | TCU_Taiwan also participated in this writing submission. We have written articles to introduce our team and project and also sharing our philosophy. | + | TCU_Taiwan also participated in this writing submission. We have written articles to introduce our team and project and also sharing our philosophy.</br> |
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Revision as of 09:34, 5 September 2015
Our team upholds the spirit of the iGEM competition of involving a genetically engineered machine. With this platform, we have the possibility to change the world become a better place. Through Moreover we meet with teachers and other iGEM teams to exchange our ideas and experiences. |
Through our page on Facebook, we share our daily lives and encourage people to develop their interest in biological and genetically engineered machine. |
In this year, we are honored for the privilege to help Chang Gung University discover and develop their iGEM team. Furthermore, through collaboration, we have learned a lot from each other, and work towards the same goal. This collaboration has translated into a very strong relationship between teams. Team:Chang Gung University wiki |
It’s with great pleasure to invite Dr. Jhang Jhe Wu to share with us his experience. Dr. Jhang Jhe Wu has published research on the function of Epinecidin-1 in wounded mice in 2013 (research title: Use of the antimicrobial peptide Epinecidin-1 to protect against MRSA infection in mice with skin injuries). Building on this research, during our preparation, we decided to bring Epinecidin-1 into the wound dressing design. Dr. Jhang Jhe Wu’s extensive research experience has made a significant impact on our experimental design and we are grateful and appreciative for his research to translate into constant progress with our project. |
Dr. Shih Ting Hong, specialist in DA AI Technology has shared his professional insight into the market value and product application. He has also provided invaluable advice towards product packaging designs. Dr. Hong’s experience and advice have provided us focus and allowed us to develop more specific guidelines for our project. |
We appreciate the opportunity to discuss our project with Dr. Hua from Chang Gung University and Chang Gung University iGEM team. |
During a visit to Dr. Wang from Hualien Tzu Chi Hospital Department of Plastic Surgery, he provided valuable clinical experience and recommendations to help us compare our project with some current dressings on the market. |