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*  [http://www.nature.com/nbt/journal/vaop/ncurrent/abs/nbt.1536.html New synthetic biology platform paper in Nature Biotechnology]]
*  [http://www.nature.com/nbt/journal/vaop/ncurrent/abs/nbt.1536.html New synthetic biology platform paper in Nature Biotechnology]]
*  [http://www.esf.org/conferences/09294 Second European Conference on Synthetic Biology (ECSB II): Design, Programming And Optimisation Of Biological Systems] 29 March – 03 April, 2009, Sant Feliu de Guixols (Costa Brava), Spain
*  [http://www.theiet.org/biosysbio BioSysBio 2009 Conference] March 23-25, 2009, Cambidge, UK
*'''[[Synthetic_Biology:Synthetic_Biology_4.0 | SB4.0]]''', The Fourth International Meeting on Synthetic Biology, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, 10-12 October 2008
* Summary of the open [http://www.synbiosafe.eu/forum SYNBIOSAFE e-conference] on ethics, safety, security, IPR, governance, and public perception of synthetic biology [http://www.synbiosafe.eu/uploads///pdf/SSBJ-SYNBIOSAFE%20e-conference.pdf available for download].
* Summary of the open [http://www.synbiosafe.eu/forum SYNBIOSAFE e-conference] on ethics, safety, security, IPR, governance, and public perception of synthetic biology [http://www.synbiosafe.eu/uploads///pdf/SSBJ-SYNBIOSAFE%20e-conference.pdf available for download].



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