User:Wonderland

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Hi, I'm jenny. I'm a fourth year undergraduate studying environmental engineering at Beijing Normal University. It was the theme of genetic engineering that attracted me to iGEM. Genetic engineering is a form of miniature engineering in the conventional sense: it uses bio-bricks to construct, and by reorganizing and tuning the components, wonderful utility is achieved. What is most fascinating about it is that the parts, being active, interact with each other and thus the most unexpected results sometimes come out.
Hi, I'm jenny. I'm a fourth year undergraduate studying environmental engineering at Beijing Normal University. It was the theme of genetic engineering that attracted me to iGEM. Genetic engineering is a form of miniature engineering in the conventional sense: it uses bio-bricks to construct, and by reorganizing and tuning the components, wonderful utility is achieved. What is most fascinating about it is that the parts, being active, interact with each other and thus the most unexpected results sometimes come out.
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My recent research experiences have included chemical engineering and supply chain optimization. I participated in the Hi-tech Research and Development Program of China No. 2006AA06Z323: investigating New Methods Using Laccase as photocatalyst to degrade chlorophenols. I was also engaged in research which investigated adopting the systems' approach to receive the most optimum and sustainable utility.
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My recent research experiences have included chemical engineering and supply chain optimization. I participated in the Hi-tech Research and Development Program of China No. 2006AA06Z323: investigating New Methods Using Laccase as photocatalyst to degrade chlorophenols. I was also engaged in research which investigated adopting the systems approach to receive the most optimum and sustainable utility.
I was reading some of the team's wiki just now and it was truly amazing what these guys are doing. I look forward to communicating with these so very brainy people.
I was reading some of the team's wiki just now and it was truly amazing what these guys are doing. I look forward to communicating with these so very brainy people.

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Hi, I'm jenny. I'm a fourth year undergraduate studying environmental engineering at Beijing Normal University. It was the theme of genetic engineering that attracted me to iGEM. Genetic engineering is a form of miniature engineering in the conventional sense: it uses bio-bricks to construct, and by reorganizing and tuning the components, wonderful utility is achieved. What is most fascinating about it is that the parts, being active, interact with each other and thus the most unexpected results sometimes come out.

My recent research experiences have included chemical engineering and supply chain optimization. I participated in the Hi-tech Research and Development Program of China No. 2006AA06Z323: investigating New Methods Using Laccase as photocatalyst to degrade chlorophenols. I was also engaged in research which investigated adopting the systems approach to receive the most optimum and sustainable utility.

I was reading some of the team's wiki just now and it was truly amazing what these guys are doing. I look forward to communicating with these so very brainy people.