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Revision as of 07:36, 20 May 2014
<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
- 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.
- SB6.0: The 6th International Meeting on Synthetic Biology July 9-11, 2013 at Imperial College in London, UK.
- Regenerative Sciences Institute will conduct a class "Introduction to Synthetic Biology for Entrepreneurs" Synbio Course, December 6-20, 2013.
- Cambridge BioDesign launch their annual TechEvent and Forum, scheduled for this September 2012.
- Science runs Special Section on synthetic biology in the 2 September 2011 issue
- iGEM Jamboree 5-7 Nov 2011 results
- The U.S. Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues: Final recommendations here.
- First documentary film on synthetic biology is now available.
- The BioBrick Public Agreement v1 draft is now available for public distribution and comment.
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