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Read more at: Synthetic Biology SRI members collaborate on Biodesign challenge workshops at the Royal College of Art.
Synthetic Biology SRI members collaborate on Biodesign challenge workshops at the Royal College of Art.

Synthetic Biology SRI members collaborate on Biodesign challenge workshops at the Royal College of Art.

23 March 2017

The BioDesign challenge asks students, in consultation with scientists and design professors, to create designs that demonstrate how biotech might reshape our world—from foods, to materials, to energy, to medicine. The pilot program in 2016, which culminated in a summit at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) NY, received a tremendous amount of praise.


Read more at: Just add water: creating protein in a test tube with cell-free synthetic biology

Just add water: creating protein in a test tube with cell-free synthetic biology

22 March 2017

Science Practice’s interest in synthetic biology goes back to the Arsenic Biosensor Collaboration, and recently we were back in Jim Haseloff’s lab to learn about a new development called cell-free synthetic biology. This technology made headlines when it was used to create a low-cost, paper-based diagnostic test for the Zika virus. We’re interested in paper-based diagnostics (see SoilCards) and portable technology that could enable lab analysis in the field, like the MinION. Because of our work in this area were we asked to co-convene a workshop called “Programmable biology in the test tube”, which was organised by Jenny Molloy from the Strategic Research Initiative for Synthetic Biology at Cambridge.


Read more at: How can we share solutions to complex systems problems across domains and application areas?

How can we share solutions to complex systems problems across domains and application areas?

16 March 2017

What do power networks, transportation hubs, weather patterns, commercial organisations and swarming robots have in common? Chih-Chun Chen and Nathan Crilly at the Cambridge Engineering Design Centre have published ‘A primer on the design and science of complex systems’, following on from work examining complexity in synthetic biology and swarm robotics.


Read more at: New Report Release Webinar from National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (March 9, 2017)

New Report Release Webinar from National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (March 9, 2017)

16 March 2017

Preparing for Future Products of Biotechnology, a consensus report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, was released on Thursday, March 9, 2017.


Read more at: John Innes Centre announces EMBO practical course: "Multilevel Modelling of Morphogenesis"
John Innes Centre announces EMBO practical course: "Multilevel Modelling of Morphogenesis"

John Innes Centre announces EMBO practical course: "Multilevel Modelling of Morphogenesis"

28 February 2017

"Multilevel Modelling of Morphogenesis" Venue: John Innes Centre, Norwich, UK Course Duration: 16 – 28 July 2017


Read more at: EUSynBioS announces 2017 dates for their annual Symposium 2017 (Aug 31 - Sep 1)
EUSynBioS announces 2017 dates for their annual Symposium 2017 (Aug 31 - Sep 1)

EUSynBioS announces 2017 dates for their annual Symposium 2017 (Aug 31 - Sep 1)

20 February 2017

The European Association of Synthetic Biology Students and Postdocs (EUSynBioS) are excited to announce dates for their annual symposium on Synthetic Biology held Aug 31 - Sep 1 2017 in Madrid.


Read more at: Cambridge Synthetic Biology Meetup group reaches 500 members

Cambridge Synthetic Biology Meetup group reaches 500 members

15 February 2017

Cambridge Synthetic Biology Meetup is a group for people interested in Synthetic Biology and open technologies: the DNA-based reprogramming and computational modelling of living systems and low-cost hardware for biological instrumentation.


Read more at: Registration opens for OpenPlant Forum in Cambridge, 24-26 July 2017
Registration opens for OpenPlant Forum in Cambridge, 24-26 July 2017

Registration opens for OpenPlant Forum in Cambridge, 24-26 July 2017

15 February 2017

OpenPlant Forum is an annual open meeting for plant synthetic biology organised by the OpenPlant partners: University of Cambridge, John Innes Centre and the Earlham Institute. Attendees from other organisations are welcome.


Read more at: Professor Alison Smith featured on BBC's The Life Scientific
Professor Alison Smith featured on BBC's The Life Scientific

Professor Alison Smith featured on BBC's The Life Scientific

1 February 2017

Alison Smith, Professor of Plant Biochemistry in the Department of Plant Sciences, whose research interests include algal synthetic biology, has been featured on the BBC's The Life Scientific.


Read more at: Open research training for PhD students in sciences, technology, engineering and mathematics (14 Feb - 7 Mar 2017)
Open research training for PhD students in sciences, technology, engineering and mathematics (14 Feb - 7 Mar 2017)

Open research training for PhD students in sciences, technology, engineering and mathematics (14 Feb - 7 Mar 2017)

31 January 2017

The Office of Scholarly Communication is offering a series of courses in open research training for PhD and graduate students at the University of Cambridge.