Wang Yuan Ming
Yuan Ming never failed to help our team whenever needed. He was very approachable and we learnt a lot about scientific research fom him.
Asst Prof Tan Meng How
Asst Prof Tan Meng How closely guided us in our iGEM journey. He is a dedicated professor who keeps track of his students' progress via regular iGEM meetings. The meetings allowed us to raise our concerns and uncertainities related to our project. Asst. Prof Tan also helped us to book a slot to share our work with the community at one-north festival. His contacts with personnel at SIMTech and NUS allowed us to carry out our ideas soomthly.
Attributions
Kelvin
Kelvin has been contributing to the Rad52 project by regularly maintaining cell lines and conducting experiments such as transfection and flow cytometry.
Danny Teo
He has been working on the Truncation project in the NTU iGEM team since 2016.
Dam Linh Chi
Lin Chi has taken part in the therapeutics (EGFR) project by maintaining multiple cell lines like A549, PC9 and H3255. FACS and T7E assays have also been part of her regular work in the NTU iGEM team.
Jaclyn Lee
Jaclyn started working on the therapeutics (EGFR) project in September 2016 as her undergraduate research project and continued working on it for iGEM. She has worked on multiple techniques like plasmid cloning and transfection in the PC9 cell line.
Kasturi Markandran
Kasturi has contributed to the Truncation Project by carrying out transfection and PCR. Kasturi was mostly involved in creating the wiki page the team.
Ng Hsin Yueh
Hsin Yueh has assisted in conducting research on the therapeutics (EGFR) project. She has assisted in techniques such as tranfection, FACS and T7E assays.
Avneet Kaur
Avneet has contributed to the Truncation project in the NTU iGEM Team by performing experiments such as PCR, qPCR, transfection and regular maintenance of cells.
Meliana Chen
She has been contributing to the Computational Biology sector of the iGEM project at NTU.
Denyse
Denyse was involved in creating the wiki page the team.
Shaw Kar Ming
Kar Ming contributed to the Truncation project, interlab study and collaboration experiment with Macquarie University.