PolYneer’s Breakthrough: A Novel Antibody Against NSCLC Resistance


Title

PolYneer’s Breakthrough: A Novel Antibody Against NSCLC Resistance

Creator

Chan, Tsz Hei Jacky
Yang, Huizi Amber
Ip, Lut Yi Louisa
Li, Minxi Estella
Chen, Zelei Evan
Li, Bochao Dave
Li, Chiu Wing Winnie
Le, Man Hei Tiffany
Chow, Tsz Ching Valerie
Qin, Shengjia Vivian
Chen, Zihao Allen
Ishraq, Hasin
Wong, Chak Sum Sam

Faculty

Faculty of Science

Department

Department of Applied Biology and Chemical Technology

Description

The iGEM competition is a prestigious international event that draws over 400 teams from 60 countries annually, including renowned institutions. It is the most well-known Synthetic Biology competition for students, providing a platform for participants to pursue their passion for synthetic biology and share innovative ideas with other teams. The competition aims to develop an open community and enhance collaboration with other universities. The Polyneer team from PolyU joined iGEM for the first time, aiming to make a positive impact on the world by focusing on solving the issue of acquired resistance of non-small cell lung carcinoma to EGFR-targeted therapy. After nearly a year of hard work, the team was awarded a "silver medal" among the more than 400 teams, making their efforts worthwhile.

Learning outcome/goal

Communication and Presentation Skills
Project Management and Teamwork
Critical Thinking and Problem-solving
Networking and Collaboration

Award

Silver Medal, iGEM competition 2023 [International competition]
Impact Grant 2023, iGEM competition 2023 [International competition]

Date

2024-08

Programme

BSc (Hons) Applied Biology with Biotechnology

Degree Level

Undergraduate

Keywords

Synthetic Biology; Cancer Biology; Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering ; Bioinformatics and Data Analysis; Interdisciplinary Collaboration and Communication

Subject

Lungs -- Cancer -- Treatment
Epidermal growth factor
Drug resistance in cancer cells

Rights

All rights reserved

Language

English

Type

Feature Story

Access Rights

open access