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     <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;College of Life Sciences was re-organized in 1999. The college has about 150 faculty and staff members including 30 professors and 45 associate professors. Among them, one professor holds chief-scientist of the National Basic Research and Development Plan and one wins a chair professorship of the "Cheung Kong Scholars Program", Ministry of Education, China. Four professors are awarded by National Outstanding Young Scientists of China. Currently, about nearly 1000 full-time students register in the college for various programs, including 530 undergraduate students, 285 for master's degree graduates, and 217 PhD candidates.
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     <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Welcome to the homepage of ZJU-CHINA!
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We’re a team of 20 undergraduates from various disciplines and 2 instructors, and it’s our first time to participate in this year’s iGEM competition. Our project is Bach, a gene composer software that can tune the discordant codon bias into a consonant piece that better suits the host organism and performs translation process more predictably in terms of RiPS.
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    <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Though we’re young, we dare to create and adventure in synthetic biology. We hope to bring you inspiration as well as passion for new understandings and new standards in synthetic biology.  
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     <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The college presently has three departments: Department of Biological Science, Department of Biotechnology and Department of Bioinformatics, which provide students with a distinctive education and training in the life sciences. These departments have been qualified to function as National Teaching Bases for Biological Science and Biotechnology, respectively. The undergraduate students are required to complete 4 years of study and research training to obtain their BS degree. Their major courses include General Biology, Biochemistry, Cellular Biology, Genetics, Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Animal or Plant Physiology and Bioinformatics etc. A series of optional courses that reflect the frontiers of biological sciences and technology, such as bioengineering, neurobiology, immunology, developmental biology, are also available. All students are encouraged to join a lab for research training after two years of study under the faculty's guidance.</p>
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     <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Sure you can’t wait to see our project Bach, which can be directly downloaded from SOFTWARE, with a clear written manual for instruction. MODELING provides you with the mathematical model we’ve built to quantify translational behavior and serves as the underlying method for computation of RiPS in Bach. If you need more detailed translation process description and information concerning codon bias, please read BACKGROUND to better understand the whole project. SIGNIFCANCE shows the value of our work and will certainly make you inspired by the prospect of it! For improvements on Bach, NEXT GENERATION assures you of our determination and plan to make our composer a truly virtuoso.  
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     <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The college owns the State Key Discipline in Ecology and three Provincial Key Disciplines in Botany, Genetics and Microbiology, the State Key Laboratory of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, the State Conservation Center for Gene Resources of Endangered Wildlife, the Key Laboratory of Conservation Genetics and Reproduction for Endangered Wildlife of Education Ministry, and the Provincial Key Laboratory of Cell and Genetic Engineering. The college receives research funds from National Natural Science Foundation, National Science/Technology research and development programs, international cooperative research programs, and research and development programs from local governments and enterprises.</p>
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     <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;HUMAN PRACTICE records our most profound thoughts and concerns about synthetic biology and our project, in which you can enjoy a fantastic and entertaining journey in our short fiction Redeem. In TEAM COOPERATION, we’re grateful for all the help we’ve received from other iGEM teams and it’s our great pleasure to be able to help them back and contribute a verse to the bigger family of iGEM competition.  
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Revision as of 17:21, 27 October 2010

Home

    Welcome to the homepage of ZJU-CHINA! We’re a team of 20 undergraduates from various disciplines and 2 instructors, and it’s our first time to participate in this year’s iGEM competition. Our project is Bach, a gene composer software that can tune the discordant codon bias into a consonant piece that better suits the host organism and performs translation process more predictably in terms of RiPS.

    Though we’re young, we dare to create and adventure in synthetic biology. We hope to bring you inspiration as well as passion for new understandings and new standards in synthetic biology.


Projects

    Sure you can’t wait to see our project Bach, which can be directly downloaded from SOFTWARE, with a clear written manual for instruction. MODELING provides you with the mathematical model we’ve built to quantify translational behavior and serves as the underlying method for computation of RiPS in Bach. If you need more detailed translation process description and information concerning codon bias, please read BACKGROUND to better understand the whole project. SIGNIFCANCE shows the value of our work and will certainly make you inspired by the prospect of it! For improvements on Bach, NEXT GENERATION assures you of our determination and plan to make our composer a truly virtuoso.


Activities

    HUMAN PRACTICE records our most profound thoughts and concerns about synthetic biology and our project, in which you can enjoy a fantastic and entertaining journey in our short fiction Redeem. In TEAM COOPERATION, we’re grateful for all the help we’ve received from other iGEM teams and it’s our great pleasure to be able to help them back and contribute a verse to the bigger family of iGEM competition. /p>