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{{:Team:UCLondon/Templates/Team-Member |class=directors|picture=<html><img src="https://dl.dropbox.com/u/45600819/igemewiki%20team%20photos/6.jpg" height="130" width="168"/></html>|name=Ng Kheng Tee|position=|description='''Kheng Tee Ng''' is the one responsible for assessing the '''scientific and technical feasibility''' of the product. He is a recent BSc Biotechnology graduate from University College London. Throughout his studies and projects including iGEM, internships in Malaysian R&D labs and Abbott Innovation Challenge, he was exposed and experienced in various lab techniques, extensive literature reviews and scientific presentations. For his work and dedication, he was awarded several recognitions including the faculty medal,  first prize Abbott Innovation Challenge, Federation of European Biochemical Societies medal, to name a few. He is going to start his PhD in Biotechnology at University of Cambridge.}}
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