Cambridge website for Synthetic Biology Resources

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Compiled by Jim Haseloff at the University of Cambridge.

This site contains details of recent papers and activity in Synthetic Biology, with particular emphasis on: (i) development of standards in biology and DNA parts, (ii) microbial and (iii) plant systems, (iv) hardware for scientific computing and instrumentation, (v) tools for scientific productivity and (vi) collected miscellany.

The site also contains details of Synthetic Biology research and teaching at the University of Cambridge, including the annual iGEM team run by Jim Ajioka, Jim Haseloff and Gos Micklem in Cambridge.

 

www.synbio.org.uk

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SynBio calendar

  • 04 Jun

    The Fourth International Workshop on Bio-Design Automation (IWBDA) at DAC will bring together researchers from the synthetic biology, systems biology, and design automation communities....

  • 06 Jun

    The overall goal for the workshop is to bring together scientists working in the highly interdisciplinary field of synthetic biology to present cutting-edge research aligned with three...

  • 20 Jun

    GCAT is pleased to announce a synthetic biology faculty workshop for the summer of 2012 (June 20-22) hosted by HHMI’s Science Education Alliance (SEA). The goal of this workshop...

  • 25 Jun

    A student and post-doc organised conference: they have invited the world's leading scientists to highlight the recent advances in microbial engineering, along with discussing the challenges...

  • 30 Jul

    A week long, professional development class will prepare educators to bring biological engineering and synthetic biology into their classrooms and laboratories. The workshop will include...

  • 24 Sep

  • 02 Nov

    Finals for the international Genetically Engineered Machine Competition.

  • 26 Nov

    The 2nd CSH Asia Synthetic Biology meeting will be held at the Suzhou Dushu Lake Conference Center in Suzhou, China, located approximately 60 miles west of Shanghai.

  • 09 Jun

    (Re-)constructing and Re-programming Life

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20 Jun - 27 Jun
30 Jul - 28 Sep
02 Nov - 01 Dec
09 Jun - 15 Jun

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Synbio news:
8 Dec 2009

 

Industry Forms Association to Address Opportunities and Challenges of Synthetic Biology

To address the emergence of the synthetic biology industry and to promote its potential, a group of individuals and companies announced the formation of the Synthetic Biology Industry Association (SynBIA) in Cambridge, Massachusetts last week. The goal of the association is to provide a forum for individuals and commercial interests to discuss the new industry, address its opportunities and its challenges, and advocate for its development. Founding members include representatives of febit, GENEART, Ginkgo BioWorks, Biosearch Technologies and Sutro Biopharma.

The association will serve as the trade association home for a diverse group of companies and individuals involved in synthetic biology development, including companies involved in gene synthesis, pharmaceutical development, energy development, and pollution control. The goal is to responsibly join the public discussion and promote development.

Among the more specific goals of SynBIA is an informed discussion about the risks and rewards of development. This includes participation in the discussion of dual use and in the current discussion regarding voluntary screening obligations (codes of conduct). Association members are active participants in meetings with the FBI, the National Academy of Sciences and the Association for the Advancement of Science relating to the developing synthetic biology field.

Founding Chairman JD Kittle noted, "The industry has strong potential to be a part of the solution to problems in the world's health, energy and environmental arenas. SynBIA plans to be a part of the discussion advocating for increased funding to enhance participation in these areas."

Founding Board member, Mark Waxman of Foley & Lardner, also pointed out that with the increasing visibility, IP portfolios, and transaction volume, there is a developing need for an association to address industry issues. Founding board member Frank Notka of GENEART complemented, "These industry issues have to be tackled with regard to the international character and the resulting challenges for transnational arrangements. SynBIA will through its international composition and orientation contribute to this scheme."

The SynBIA will have a collaborative relationship with the International Association of Synthetic Biology (IASB) and, through that relationship, seek to enhance international relationships developing in this field. The IASB is the international platform for synthetic biology as a field of activity. Cord F. Staehler, CEO and President of febit who is a founder and board member of both SynBIA and IASB stated, "We welcome this new addition, as it is important to have an international approach to this new and exciting industry."

For more information about SynBIA please visit www.synbia.org

For information about IASB please visit www.ia-sb.eu

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