Team:Peking R/Team/ZZR

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       <td width="259" rowspan="3" bgcolor="#FFF0F0" scope="col"><p class="selfstatement"><span class="selfstatement"><span class="selfstatement3"><span class="selfstatement2">Zhenrun  Zhang is the team leader of Peking_R team for iGEM 2011. He has participated in  designing the project and detailing the experiments. </span></span></span></p>
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         <p class="selfstatement"><span class="selfstatement3">Name:  Zhenrun Zhang (Jerry)<br />
         <p class="selfstatement"><span class="selfstatement3">Name:  Zhenrun Zhang (Jerry)<br />
           Email: <a href="mailto:zhenrunzhang@gmail.com">zhenrunzhang@gmail.com</a>       <br />
           Email: <a href="mailto:zhenrunzhang@gmail.com">zhenrunzhang@gmail.com</a>       <br />
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       <th width="114" class="clickteam" scope="col"><a href="https://2011.igem.org/Team:Peking_R/Team">About Us</a></th>
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Zhenrun Zhang has participated in designing the project and detailing the experiments.

Name: Zhenrun Zhang (Jerry)
Email: zhenrunzhang@gmail.com      
Hobbies: Volleyball; New Age music
Research interest: Chemical biology (Protein-protein interaction using chemical tools); Synthetic biology

   
 

 

Education: 2008.09-now College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, Peking University
Academic Experience:
2009.08-now Prof. Peng R. Chen’s lab, College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, Peking University
2011.03-now Peking_R team for iGEM 2010

Statement:As a fast emerging interdisciplinary field, synthetic biology has achieved quite a few seminal advancements. Though synthetic biology has some critical problems to be tackled before it goes into next stage of development, I believe that through efforts from all the dedicated synthetic biologists, and with some breakthroughs in relative disciplines, synthetic biology will become a mature scientific field while maintaining its vigor to make exciting achievements. iGEM has offered a very good platform for future scientists from all over the world to join in the trend of synthetic biology.

 

==click here to see his notebook==