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.

 

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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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1 Feb 2012

I would be willing to bet that most of us have been looking for a specific type of app for an Android device at some point and not been able to find exactly what we wanted. This typically leads the user to the notion that if they knew how to program, they could make a large profit off whatever their app idea is. If you are this sort of armchair developer, you might want to check out the MIT App Inventor.

The software is a developer platform that is now available to anyone who wants to grab it as open source. Apparently, when Google handed over the reins of Sky Map to the open source folks out there, it handed App Inventor code off as well. This app gives people a tool set that allows them to create their own apps without needing any coding skills to make the apps work.

It appears that the app gives you different code chunks for things like images, checkboxes, and a bunch of other things. The user just adds those code chunks to the screen that you want and type the text you want the screen to show. It seems easy enough at a glance, and if you want to try it out you can grab the open source code from the official page when available, that is assuming you are on Mac or Linux.

[via Engadget]

MIT App Inventor software now available to all: "

(Via SlashGear.)

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