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- | <td width=" | + | <td width="222" rowspan="3" bgcolor="#FFF0F0" scope="col"><p class="selfstatement">Yan Gong is the deputy leader and the lab manager of Peking_R team for iGEM 2011. He has participated in designing the project and detailing the experiments, mainly focusing on the construction of the part.</p> |
- | <p class="selfstatement"><span class="selfstatement3">Name: Yan Gong<br /> | + | <p class="selfstatement"><span class="selfstatement3">Name: Yan Gong (Tani)<br /> |
Email: <a href="mailto:gongyan999999@gmail.com">gongyan999999@gmail.com</a> <br /> | Email: <a href="mailto:gongyan999999@gmail.com">gongyan999999@gmail.com</a> <br /> | ||
- | Hobbies: | + | Hobbies: Volleyball; Music<br /> |
- | <br /> | + | Research interest: Signal pathway of the plant hormones.<br /> |
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- | <td height="349" colspan="3" bgcolor="#FFF0F0" scope="row"> | + | <td height="349" colspan="3" valign="top" bgcolor="#FFF0F0" scope="row"><p class="selfstatement"><span class="selfstatement3">Education: 2009.09-now College of Life Science, Peking University<br /> |
- | + | Academic Experience: </span><span class="selfstatement3">2010.09-now Prof. Hongwei Guo's lab, College of Life Science, Peking University<br /> | |
- | Academic Experience: <br /> | + | 2011.1-now Peking_R team for iGEM 2010 |
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- | + | <p class="selfstatement"><span class="selfstatement3">Statement:</span>Participating in the iGEM project makes me deeply fond of the synthetic biology and benefits me a lot.</p> | |
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Yan Gong is the deputy leader and the lab manager of Peking_R team for iGEM 2011. He has participated in designing the project and detailing the experiments, mainly focusing on the construction of the part. Name: Yan Gong (Tani) |
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Education: 2009.09-now College of Life Science, Peking University Statement:Participating in the iGEM project makes me deeply fond of the synthetic biology and benefits me a lot.
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