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Read more at: Cambridge Consultants join in supporting Cambridge-JIC iGEM Team to engineer chloroplasts

Cambridge Consultants join in supporting Cambridge-JIC iGEM Team to engineer chloroplasts

29 July 2016

The Cambridge-JIC iGEM Team consists of ten undergraduates from Engineering and Natural Sciences working for 10 weeks this summer to engineer future synthetic biology tools and applications. Cambridge Consultants are one of the group of supporters helping them to deliver.


Read more at: CERN launches survey to assess impact of open hardware as a knowledge transfer tool
CERN launches survey  to assess impact of open hardware as a knowledge transfer tool

CERN launches survey to assess impact of open hardware as a knowledge transfer tool

11 July 2016

The SynBio SRI has funded several projects working on open hardware for research and education. We are very interested in finding out more about the impact of openness on knowledge transfer and colleagues at CERN have recently announced a survey gathering data on just this point.


Read more at: Bioluminescence exhibit featured on Design Exchange
Bioluminescence exhibit featured on Design Exchange

Bioluminescence exhibit featured on Design Exchange

30 June 2016

Bernardo Pollak, Victoria Geaney and Anton Kan created the Lo Lamento exhibition as part of The E-Luminate Festival in February with funding from the SynBio Fund. The work features on art magazine Design Exchange this month with some beautiful photos and videos of the installation!


Read more at: SynBio: Democratizing Biotechnology?

SynBio: Democratizing Biotechnology?

16 June 2016

University of Cambridge postdoc Dr Steven Burgess explores the potential for synthetic biology to democratise biotechnology through citizen participation


Read more at: Technology for the Bottom Billion Workshop - Call for Contributions
Technology for the Bottom Billion Workshop - Call for Contributions

Technology for the Bottom Billion Workshop - Call for Contributions

18 May 2016

Cambridge is a global leader in science and technology, and advances pioneered in Cambridge have impacted significantly on the lives of the world’s poorest and most marginalised people. This workshop brings together people who are evolving innovative technological responses to challenges faced by people who live on less than $2 per day.


Read more at: The Biotechnology Young Entrepreneurs Scheme (Biotechnology YES)

The Biotechnology Young Entrepreneurs Scheme (Biotechnology YES)

3 May 2016

Biotechnology Yes (BBSRC). For PhDs and Postdocs. Deadline 22 May 2016.


Read more at: Cambridge Postdoc Enterprise competition: now open for entries

Cambridge Postdoc Enterprise competition: now open for entries

3 May 2016

Cambridge Postdoc Enterprise competition: now open for entries! Are you a postdoc interested in starting a company to commercialise your research? Now's the time to start your entrepreneurial journey. Win funding for your idea of up to £20k Receive mentoring and support Network with like-minded postdocs Pitch to high-...


Read more at: Open Source in SynBio - connecting the active community

Open Source in SynBio - connecting the active community

29 April 2016

The BioBricks Foundation and other partners are seeking to connect people who are active in Open Source Synthetic Biology, for research and community building.


Read more at: UK Commons Select Committee call for 'GM and gene editing' evidence check
UK Commons Select Committee call for 'GM and gene editing' evidence check

UK Commons Select Committee call for 'GM and gene editing' evidence check

8 April 2016

The UK Commons Science and Technology Select Committee invites views on the strength of the evidence in relation to GM and gene editing.


Read more at: 8th International Workshop on Bio-Design Automation (IWBDA), Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, August 16-18, 2016
8th International Workshop on Bio-Design Automation (IWBDA), Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, August 16-18, 2016

8th International Workshop on Bio-Design Automation (IWBDA), Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, August 16-18, 2016

6 April 2016

The Eighth International Workshop on Bio-Design Automation (IWBDA) at Newcastle upon Tyne in the UK will bring together researchers from the synthetic biology, systems biology, and design automation communities to discuss concepts, methodologies and software tools for the computational analysis and synthesis of biological systems.