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Description
Experiments
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InterLab
Modelling
Software
Notebook
Notebook
Protocols
Human Practices
Integrated Human Practices
Engagement and Education
Prototype
Collaboration
Team
About Us
Attributions
Attributions
General Support
Professor King Ming CHAN, Professor SK KWONG and Professor Ting Fung CHAN, supervised the whole project and advised us on the Biology part.
Professor Chung Hang Jonathan CHOI and Professor Kevin Yuk Lap YAP, supervised the whole project and advised us on the Engineering part.
Professor Kam Bo WONG, provided lab equipments and support for the whole project.
Professor Joseph Jao-Yiu SUNG, advised us on the project application.
Professor Andrew MURRAY from University of Cambridge, advised us on the project application and lab techniques.
Postgraduate students Mr. Man Long KWOK, Mr. Yap Shing NIM and Mr. Chi Kin WONG, provided the synthetic biology training to us and assisted us with lab techniques.
Lab Support
Mr. Pui Tak Nelson SO, assisted us with using lab equipments in the Biomedical Engineering Laboratory.
Software Support
Human Practice Support
Professor Kay Sheung Paul CHAN, provided knowledge about Influenza diagnostic method and advised us on the design of the prototype.
The new territories chicken breeders association,
Fork Eat, a local chicken farm,
Department of health, Centre for Health Protection, Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFAD)
Collaboration
The 2017 iGEM HKUST team, assisted on the modelling part.
The 2017 iGEM UCCKE team, assisted on the 3D printing of the prototype.