Team:HiZJU-China/Attributions

Team:HiZJU-China/Lab-Safety

She was engaged in all angles of the project and organized the team. She was primarily responsible for degradation part of the wet lab experiment. She also helped in compiling and polishing our wiki. She was our photographer.
She was in charge of designing the wet lab methodology. She was positively involved in early-stage design and was responsible for finding the foundational literature that led to our team’s innovation in the wet lab. She was also integral in communication with Yeast Alliance. Fei Xiao was in charge of designing the wet lab methodology. She was positively involved in early-stage design and was responsible for finding the foundational literature that led to our team’s innovation in the wet lab. She was also integral in communication with Yeast Alliance.
Responsible for degration, detection and protein model.
Responsible for all the work of human practices, including the overall design and development of human practices and integrated human practices, the preparation and development of collaboration, and the design and development of educational and public engagement activities.
She was part of wet lab team focusing on the cell culture and protein expression part of the project. She also helped to design the enzyme activity test part of the project.

He was part of wet lab team focusing on the improvement of experimental methods. He was involved in the design of the project. He also wrote the final presentation video’s script.
He was part of wet lab team responsible for conducting parallel experiments and to assess reliability of data and structure them into analyzable form. Also take part in degrading part design and implementation.
He built the suitable mathmatic model to analyze the procedure of detection and decomposition of our project.
Responsible for art work. Non-professional artist, pf fans.
He designed kill switches for degradation and detection part of the project. He was a member of wetlab team, mainly responsible for determining the ability of engineered bacteria and its enzymes to degrade ammonia and EE2. He also made contributions to Wiki in writing protocols and part of our notebook.
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