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* [http://pearlseiden.net.technion.ac.il/], Haifa, Israel - Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, December 9-10 2015 | * [http://pearlseiden.net.technion.ac.il/conferences/], Haifa, Israel - Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, December 9-10 2015 | ||
* [http://synbiobeta.com/conferences/synbiobeta-san-francisco-2015/ SynBioBeta San Francisco 2015], San Francisco, Mission Bay Conference Center, November 4 - 6 2015 | * [http://synbiobeta.com/conferences/synbiobeta-san-francisco-2015/ SynBioBeta San Francisco 2015], San Francisco, Mission Bay Conference Center, November 4 - 6 2015 | ||
* [http://synbiobeta.com/conferences/synbiobeta-london-2015/ SynBioBeta London 2015], London, April 22 - 23 2015 | * [http://synbiobeta.com/conferences/synbiobeta-london-2015/ SynBioBeta London 2015], London, April 22 - 23 2015 |
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<wikionly> Go to http://syntheticbiology.org/ </wikionly>
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
- [1], Haifa, Israel - Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, December 9-10 2015
- SynBioBeta San Francisco 2015, San Francisco, Mission Bay Conference Center, November 4 - 6 2015
- SynBioBeta London 2015, London, April 22 - 23 2015
- International Synthetic and Systems Biology Summer School, Taormina, Italy, 5 - 9 July 2015
- First lab manual for SynBio published Synthetic Biology: A Lab Manual
- SynBioBeta Activate! Singapore, Singapore, June 16th 2014
- International Synthetic and Systems Biology Summer School, Taormina, Italy, 15 - 19 June 2014
- SynBioBeta Conference London 2014 April 3rd.
- New Courses in Synthetic Biology announced February 2014.
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