Latest:
- Synthetic Biology Faculty position
- SynBio2010 course in Synthetic Biology at Cambridge
- Synthetic Biology worth $4.5B by 2015
- Naked Scientist interview
- Royal Society: Future Technologies
- 2nd-generation GM traits
- NYT article about iGEM2009
- Synthetic Biology at the Wellcome Trust
- Giant Plant Cells
- Glass microbiology
- Endnote X3
- LEGO-sized hole punch
- Glowing Toyama Squid USB Memory Stick
- Green Pins
- Bacterial rainbow
- Synthetic operon for violacein production
- Cambridge team wins Grand Prize for iGEM2009
- The scatalog: E. chromi, pigment and poo
- Grand Prize for Cambridge iGEM2009 team
- Cambridge presentation at the iGEM2009 Jamboree
- Wellcome Trust iGEM2010 studentships
- Cambridge iGEM2009 team
- Synthetic Biology Project
- The iGEM Project
- RS Interface SynBio issue
- steam-powered dragon tin toy
- Magcloud: On Demand Magazine Printing
- RAE Synthetic Biology Report 2009
- Arduino Mega
- Phytocomp
- Computational Biology at Microsoft Research in Cambridge
- Open source hardware 2008
- www.synbio.org.uk news feeds
- Cambridge Network News
- iGEM 2008: Novice Bioengineers
- Plastic Logic e-Reader
- High Speed Photography using the Arduino
- Visitor's Guide to Cambridge
- Graduate Studies at Cambridge
- Emergence: a foundation for Synthetic Biology in Europe
- Bacillus Standards Working Group Meeting 1
- SynBioStandards UK Network in Synthetic Biology
- NumberKey turns your iPhone into a numeric Keypad
- Toast Bandages
- Soap Grenade
- Swiss Chocolate Knife
- Papercraft Turkey Dinner
- Miracle Fruit Tablets
- Wilting flower dies as your energy use blooms
- tikitag: RFID for the masses
- Predatory bacterial swarm uses rippling motion to reach prey
- Leonard et al Engineering microbes
- CatCam
- KAUST-Cambridge AEA
- iGEM2008 Jamboree
- Optical microscopy techniques for plants
- Computer modeling of plant morphogenesis
- Image Analysis of Cells
- Teaching materials from the University of Cambridge
- Scientific Computing in Cambridge
- Cheaposcope
- Gallery of Plant Images
- BioBrick vectors for Bacillus subtilis
- Tools for Arabidopsis
- Coleocheate as a model system
- Superfolder GFP
- IET Synthetic Biology
- Synthetic Biology in Plants
- Plant Visions exhibition
- iGEM2008 overview
- iGEM2009 studentships
- iGEM competition
- MIT Parts Registry
- An automated home-built low-cost fermenter suitable for large-scale bacterial expression of proteins in Escherichia coli.
- 90 billion tons of microbial organisms live in the deep biosphere
- Tesla 10 series
- The impact of online publishing
- The Moore's Law of microbiology - towards bacterial culture miniaturization with the micro-Petri chip.
- Moo does full-size business cards
- Handpresso - Portable Precise Espresso On the Go or at Home
- Book Darts
- Pinwheel and old VCR used to make wind-powered LED
- Firewinder LED windmill, for the eco-friendly barbershop
Synthetic Biology EU Emergence
Participants in EU Emergence programme
Results 1 - 11 of 11
Web links/EU Emergence programme
http://www.path.cam.ac.uk/pages/ajioka/
Microbial and protozoan biology Jim Ajioka's lab studies genetic circuits and genomics in Bacillus subtilis and Toxoplasma. |
Web links/EU Emergence programme
http://www.plantsci.cam.ac.uk/Haseloff/Home.html
Engineering plant form. This site for Jim Haseloff's laboratory at the University of Cambridge descibes the growing set of methods for visualising and manipulating cell fates in intact plant tissues. We are using these as tools for reprogramming... |
Web links/EU Emergence programme
http://www.enseignement.polytechnique.fr/profs/biochimie/Alfonso.Jaramillo/main.html
We are developing a research plan in Synthetic Biology aimed at providing the foundations for this new engineering discipline. We will approach this goal by focusing in concrete engineering projects, involving each abstraction hierarchy level... |
Web links/EU Emergence programme
http://www.cnio.es/ing/grupos/plantillas/curriculum.asp?pag=1002
The main interest of our group is understanding the organisation and evolution of gene/protein networks, and in particular the relation between protein/gene specific interactions with cancer related processes. |
Web links/EU Emergence programme
http://serrano.crg.es/
Design of Biological Systems In our group we are aiming at a quantitative understanding of biological systems to an extent that one is able to predict systemic features and with the hope to rational design and modify their behaviour. |
Web links/EU Emergence programme
http://www.geneart.com/english
GENEART is a solution provider for DNA engineering and processing in the field of improved medicine and biotechnology, and world wide leading supplier for synthetic genes. |
Web links/EU Emergence programme
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/biochemeng/about/staff/szita/
Nicolas Szita’s research interests focus on the translation of bioprocessing concepts into microfluidic systems (or Lab-on-a-chip systems). He has particular expertise in the use of advanced microfabrication techniques for polymers (rapid... |
Web links/EU Emergence programme
http://www.helmholtz-hzi.de/en/research/research_groups/molecular_biotechnology/systems_and_synthetic_biology/
We aim at using these frameworks for directed cellular re-programming and for the rational design of experiments combining mathematical modeling with experiments at all stages. Synthetic Biology plays an increasingly important role in our research. |
Web links/EU Emergence programme
http://www.cnb.csic.es/~meml/
Molecular Environmental Microbiology Laboratory Our laboratory is committed to understanding how bacteria which inhabit natural niches sense and process multiple environmental signals into distinct transcriptional responses –both at the level of... |
Web links/EU Emergence programme
http://www.csb.ethz.ch/about/index
Computational Methods for Studying Complex Networks The group develops computational methods for studying complex networks that establish cellular functions to elucidate their operating and design principles. |
Web links/EU Emergence programme
http://www.ipe.ethz.ch/laboratories/bpl/people/panke
The Bioprocess Laboratory works in three areas: a) Synthetic Biology b) Integrated Processes c) The next generation of high-throuhgput screening |
Powered by AlphaContent 4.0.15 © 2005-2010 - All rights reserved
Synthetic Biology Menu
- Synthetic Biology news
- Synthetic Biology Labs
- Jobs
- EU Emergence
- Royal Society Gateway
- SynBioStandards UK
- RoSBNetwork UK
- Synthetic Biology Project
- Community resources
- Developing world
- Education
- IET.tv video channel
- IET Synthetic Biology
- SynBio Journals
- Scientific Journals
- PubMed Search
- Open Innovation
SynBio news
-
Obama and Synthetic biology Congress, Obama Take Sudden Interest in Synthetic Biology Congress explicitly took up the subject of synthetic biology for the first time Thursday during a hastily convened hearing of the House Energy and Commerce Committee. The Wired...
-
EuroSYNBIO Projects BBSRC, EPSRC fund £1.5M for synthetic biology projects under EuroSYNBIO Programme 19. May 2010 08:09 Four new projects, announced today, will develop biological methods that offer a new approach to antibiotic production, power generation...
-
Bio-Fab Ready to Distribute Building Blocks of Synthetic Life Bio-Fab Ready to Distribute Building Blocks of Synthetic Life May 2nd, 2010 by Christopher de la Torre The first biological design-build facility in the world announced that it will soon be able to synthesize chemicals,...
-
National Academies SynBio grants National Academies' Grants to Spur Synthetic Biology From GenomeWeb (http://www.genomeweb.com/national-academies-grants-spur-synthetic-biology) NEW YORK (GenomeWeb News) – The National Academies' Keck Futures Initiative...
-
Synbio in Society webcast Synbio in Society: Toward New Forms of Collaboration? Webcast http://www.synbioproject.org/events/archive/collaboration/ Jane Calvert, Ph.D., Research Fellow at the University of Edinburgh's ESRC Innogen Centre, Member of the Synthetic Aesthetics...
-
White House Planning Policy Group White House Planning Policy Group on Emerging Technologies Andrew Maynard Andrew Maynard 2020 Science Posted: Apr 12, 2010 at http://ieet.org/index.php/IEET/more/maynard20100412/...
-
Designer life discussion DESIGNER LIFE: SCOTLAND’S NEXT INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION? Professor Ben Davis, Professor Joyce Tait, Dr Jim Haseloff and Richard Holloway Featuring renowned chemist and synthetic biology expert Prof. Ben Davis (Oxford University)...
-
Synthetic Biology and defense Pentagon turns to 'softer' sciences US defence research to focus more on biology, cybersecurity and social sciences to help win conflicts. Sharon Weinberger Published online 14 April 2010 | Nature 464, 970 (2010) | doi:10.1038/464970a...
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5