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Revision as of 03:25, 5 June 2017
Team
We are the Taipei American School iGEM team, Taiwan's first high school team. Our team consists of 28 dedicated members, 15 of whom will be attending the jamboree in Boston. This is our third year participating in the iGEM competition, and we look forward to continuing for years to come!
Members
To see team member attributions, click here (leads to attributions page).
Abby Hau
Allen Liu
Andrew Hu
Ashley Lin
Audrey Tei
Candice Lee
Chansie Yang
Christine Chen
Dylan Lu
Emily Chen
Florence Liou
Jesse Kao
Justin Pei
Katherine Hsu
Katie Chang
Kelly Chen
Laurent Hsia
Oscar Wallace
Paul Imbrogulio
Stephanie Chang
William Chen
William Huang
Yvonne Wei
Avery Wang
Justin Yang
Catherine Yeh
Leon Yim
Jude Clapper
Teresa Chiang
Sean Tsao
Richard Brundage
About Taipei American School
Taipei American School is a private independent school with an American-based curriculum located in Tianmu (T'ien-mu), Shilin District (Shih-lin), Taipei City. Most graduates of TAS go on to attend colleges and universities in United States, although some choose to attend schools in other countries. TAS strives to stay ahead of the curve in STEAM education. An important aspect of STEAM education is the 'E': Engineering. Our iGEM team represents the application of engineering beyond robotics.
About The Lab
We work in the Sandy R. Puckett Memorial Research Lab, which was completely renovated in 2013 to provide a research laboratory for on-campus student research in synthetic biology and nanotechnology. It is fully equipped with lab tools for research for the iGEM competition. The students have the opportunity to be creative and exploratory in many areas of scientific research at TAS.
Synthetic Biology
The fusion between biological research and engineering has culminated in the creation of synthetic biology. This interdisciplinary area was facilitated by the recent advances in technology, allowing humans to actually design and construct biological devices as if they were machinery. However, the advent of synthetic biology has raised concerns with biosafety and biosecurity, which is why iGEM places such importance on "safety".
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