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<h3>Community news</h3>
<h3>Community news</h3>
* [http://www.synberc.org/ US NSF funds $20 million synthetic biology research center at UC Berkeley, MIT, Harvard, Prarie View, & UCSF]
* [http://www.synberc.org/ US NSF funds $20 million synthetic biology research center at UC Berkeley, MIT, Harvard, Prairie View, & UCSF]
*'''[[Synthetic Biology:SB2Declaration|Public Draft of Declaration from Synthetic Biology 2.0]]'''
*'''[[Synthetic Biology:SB2Declaration|Public Draft of Declaration from Synthetic Biology 2.0]]'''
*Arjun (AJ) Bhutkar's [http://openwetware.org/images/0/02/Aj_bhutkar_synth_bio_jbb_2005.pdf article] in ''The Journal of Biolaw & Business'' analyzing patentability, ethical and regulatory challenges in Synthetic Biology.
*Arjun (AJ) Bhutkar's [http://openwetware.org/images/0/02/Aj_bhutkar_synth_bio_jbb_2005.pdf article] in ''The Journal of Biolaw & Business'' analyzing patentability, ethical and regulatory challenges in Synthetic Biology.

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A) the design and construction of new biological parts, devices, and systems, and
B) the re-design of existing, natural biological systems for useful purposes.

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