In 2010, the student body consisted of 17,514 undergraduate students and 15,824 graduate students. The university was founded in 1928 by the Japanese administration during the Japanese colonial era and was then known as the Taihoku (Taipei) Imperial University. After World War II, the government of the Republic of China resumed the administration of Taihoku University and reorganized and renamed it National Taiwan University on November 15, 1945.
NTU is generally considered the top-ranked university in Taiwan. It has strong ties with the Academia Sinica.
National Taiwan University iGEM Team
We are NTU-Taida team. This is our first year to join the iGEM family. We begin to recruit people from medical school, and seek help from modeling expertise from electronic engineering department, and technological supports from department of biotechnology. With close supervision of our advisors, help from a group of seniors in cancer research core lab, and financial supports from National Taiwan University, we can have so much space to prove our ideas and collect loads of data. We really enjoy working as a team and combat so many obstacles along the way. Most important of all, we all firmly believe that one day we can convert biotechnological advances into practice to help treat more people or make breakthrough in basic science.
Best Regards,
NTU-Taida iGEM
No.1, Sec. 4, Roosevelt Road, Taipei, 10617 Taiwan
Tel: + 886-2-3366-3366
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