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Read more at: SynBio SRI and partners awarded CRASSH Faculty Research Group 2017-18 on Open IP and emerging technologies
 SynBio SRI and partners awarded CRASSH Faculty Research Group 2017-18 on Open IP and emerging technologies

SynBio SRI and partners awarded CRASSH Faculty Research Group 2017-18 on Open IP and emerging technologies

23 June 2017

The Synthetic Biology SRI and partners at the Institute for Manufacturing, Centre for the Study of Existential Risk and Faculty of Law have been awarded a CRASSH Faculty Research Group on Open IO. This programme supports groups of Cambridge faculty members working together with a common interdisciplinary research interest.


Read more at: How an open approach to patents could help build a sustainable future
How an open approach to patents could help build a sustainable future

How an open approach to patents could help build a sustainable future

25 May 2017

This article by Dr Frank Tietze , Lecturer in Technology and Innovation Management at the University of Cambridge was originally published at The Conversation on 15 May 2017, licensed under CC-BY-ND 4.0. See the original article here and in The Independent . Dr Tietze is a co-convenor with the SynBio SRI of an upcoming...


Read more at: GOSH, that’s handy: open-science hardware

GOSH, that’s handy: open-science hardware

29 September 2016

A feature article from Tobias Wenzel and Robin Lamboll (both Department of Physics) on Global Open Science Hardware and its potential for research and innovation.