Chris Hurst talks about some of the interesting parts the Imperial 08 iGEM team produced for their project, Biofabricator Subtilis, including:A blue light input, pops output devicea B. subtilis genomic integration system for biobricksmotility analysis
The BioBricks Foundation (BBF) hosted a two day workshop in November 2007 focusing on Technical & Legal Standards in Synthetic Biology. Drew Endy opens the first session with a statement of the BBF's goals and then led a discussion with the participants.
Dean talks about www.MakeInternetTV.org, a new CC BY-SA site by the Participatory Culture Foundation, which is essentially an online guide and wiki community that "has step-by-step instructions for creating video feeds that can be easily subscribed to and have the potential to be watched by millions." Dean also talks about how the new website relates to the Democracy video player.
Synthetic Biology from Molecules Up: Applications to the Needs of Systems BiologistsDr. Steve Benner, Director of the Foundation for Applied Molecular EvolutionTime: 4:00pm, Wednesday, March 21st, 2007 Location: Warren Alpert Building, Room 341, Harvard Medical School Dr. Benner is a pioneer in synthetic biology, chemical genetics, evolutionary bioinformatics, and paleomolecular genetics. He is leading scientists at the Foundation for Applied Molecular Evolution (FfAME) in a variety of multidi...
Synthetic Biology Working Group lunches are an opportunity for anyone in the Boston-area who is interested in synthetic biology to get together and discuss current issues and topics in the field. Each lunch discussion is led by someone (selected at the end of lunch the previous week) and focuses on a particular topic. The style of the lunch is really meant to be a discussion rather than a presentation. Therefore, discussion leaders frequently give a chalk talk or only have a handful of slides ...