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* [[Rosetta | Team Synthetic on Rosetta@Home]] (add your cycles) | * [[Rosetta | Team Synthetic on Rosetta@Home]] (add your cycles) |
Revision as of 12:16, 25 August 2006
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Synthetic Biology is
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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Community news
- US NSF funds $20 million synthetic biology research center at UC Berkeley, MIT, Harvard, Prairie View, & UCSF
- Public Draft of Declaration from Synthetic Biology 2.0
- Arjun (AJ) Bhutkar's article in The Journal of Biolaw & Business analyzing patentability, ethical and regulatory challenges in Synthetic Biology.
- Tucker & Zilinskas discuss promise and perils of synthetic biology in the New Atlantis
- Rosenfeld et al publish a method for inferring the numerical abundance of proteins inside bacteria.
- Ongoing discussion of community self-governance issues; to be resolved by SB2.0. Please contribute!
- BioSpectrum Asia Edition has an article highlighting India's involvement in iGEM this year Synthetic Biology
- Pósfai's & Blattner's groups publish their reduction of E. coli's genome.
- Webcast of MIT "town hall" meeting on community self-governance options.
- Goldman School releases white paper on self-governance of DNA synthesis technology for community-wide discussion and comment.
- Jay Keasling's group publishes a paper about making a lot of artemisinic acid in yeast.
- Keith Joung's group publishes engineered protein-protein interaction paper.
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