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Revision as of 02:00, 31 July 2009
About Us
The Team
Undergrads
Instructors
- Prof. Ching, Chi-Bun
- Asst. Prof. Poh, Chueh-Loo
- Asst. Prof. Chang, Wook Matthew
- Asst. Prof. Jiang, Rong Rong
- Asst. Prof. Leong, Su Jan Susanna
- Asst. Prof. Lim, Mayasari
- Asst. Prof. Lim, Sierin
Advisors
- Asst. Prof. Lee, Kijoon
- Saeidi,Nazanin
- Ling, Hua
Undergraduates
Shu Jing
Shu Jing is the NTU@iGEM '09 team leader. She is a year 3 student in the Division of Bioengineering, School of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering.
Zhu Meng
Zhu Meng is also a year 3 student from the Division of Bioengineering; he will be directly in charge of the characterization of one of our parts. He is also undertaking an animation side-project to illustrate our system.
Mervin
Mervin is our industrious Lab manager. He is a year 4 student from the School of Biological Sciences, and currently plans to pursue post-graduate Medicine.
Arshath
Arshath is a third year Bioengineering student, and is also one of our Lab managers. He is unofficially the team cheerleader as he actively works on keeping our spirits up all the time.
Kuan Chien
Kuan Chien (KC for short) is the fourth Bioengineering undergraduate of the team, and is also our capable Business Manager. As a form of endearment, we refer to KC as our team mascot.
Samuel
Samuel is a final year Bioengineering student, who is assigned to be in charge of modelling and simulation. He will continue pursuing certain aspects of our iGEM project as part of his final year project on synthetic biology.
Ming Hao
Ming Hao is a final year student from the School of Biological Sciences. He will be involved in characterizing one of the parts the team has set out to express, among other things.
Instructors
Prof. Ching, Chi-Bun
Research Focus:
- Development of Novel Chiral Stationary Phase & Process for resolving pharmaceutical optical isomers.
- Study on Liquid Chromatographic Evaluation of Equilibrium and Kinetic Parameters for Single, Binary, Multi-Absorbate Systems.
- Large Scale Adsorptive Separation Technology (SMB).
- Study of Bio-catalysis and Kinetics & Flow Dynamics of Immobilized Enzyme Reactors.
- Crystallization Study of Enantiomeric Drugs and Intermediates.
Contact: cbching@ntu.edu.sg