
Submitted by S.A. Norwood on Tue, 04/10/2022 - 12:06
The University of Cambridge Engineering Biology Interdisciplinary Research Centre is pleased to announce the Autumn 2022 Engineering Biology Forums. Join us for a series of events exploring key tools for the future of engineering biology and biotechnology. Events will be held at the Old Divinity School, St. John’s, 5-9pm. Keynote lectures and discussion sessions will be followed by food, drinks and a fair with demonstrations and exhibitions.
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The Engineering Biology Forums are a series of talks exploring key tools for the future of engineering biology and biotechnology. Hosted by the Engineering Biology Interdisciplinary Research Centre at the University of Cambridge, the forums will take place Thursdays, 5pm-9pm at the Old Divinity School, St Johns College, Cambridge. Keynote lectures and discussion session will be followed by food, drinks and a fair including demonstrations, exhibitions and information showcasing scientific excellence from around the Cambridge engineering biology community.
This year's forums will be held over three weeks in autumn and will focus on three technologies currently expanding the limits of engineering biology research: advanced microscopy, AI & machine learning and synthetic biology & genetic engineering.
Thu 27th Oct: Microscopy at the Cutting EdgeDr. Jennifer Lippincott-SchwartzDr. Buzz BaumNovel techniques for optical microscopy and image processing with insights into biological systems |
Thu 3rd Nov: Computing for BiologyProf. David BakerDr. Bianca DumitrascuImpact of machine learning and artificial intelligence on data analysis and predictive modelling in biology |
Thu 10th Nov: Reprogramming Biological SystemsProf. Jim CollinsProf. Jennifer BrophyDNA-based recoding of metabolism or growth to systematically reprogram natural systems |
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We look forward to welcoming some fantastic speakers including Dr. Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz, Dr. Buzz Baum, Prof. David Baker, Dr. Bianca Dumitrascu, Prof. Jim Collins and Prof. Jennifer Brophy, as well as exhibitors and demonstrators from across the Cambridge Engineering Biology community.
For more information and to register, please see the Eventbrite page.
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