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Synthetic Biology is an emerging field in at the intersection of biotechnology, informati
Conor Douglas and Dirk Stemerding: Special Issue Systems and Synthetic Biology 2013 Volume 7 Issue 3
Conor Douglas and Dirk Stemerding: Life Sciences, Society and Policy 2014 Volume 10 Issue 6
This Resource is a guide for partner institutions who wish to collaborate with iGEM teams. Partners, please read carefully, and note that Invitations/Calls to teams should be published as soon as possible, ideally by early May.
We present insights from a study on communicating Synthetic Biology conducted in 2008.
Synthetic biology represents a fusion of the pragmatic and the idealistic, which is motivated by the drive for a better understanding of biological processes, an
A stimulated early public debate is frequently advocated when introducing an emerging technology like synthetic biology (SB).
The ethical issues raised by a variety of emerging technologies are often similar and familiar.
There has been little change in public awareness of either synthetic biology or nanotechnology since previous surveys, according to this 2013 poll of more than 800 U.S. adults.
The article provides an overview on recent progress in biomedical and biotechnological applications of synthetic genomics and synthetic biology as well as on arguments and evidence related to their possible benefits and risks.
In 2010/2011 two Synthetic Biology Newsletters were released. This Newsletter was an initiative of LIS Consult and the Synthetic Biology Project of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
In 2010/2011 two Synthetic Biology Newsletters were released. This Newsletter was an initiative of LIS Consult and the Synthetic Biology Project of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
Representatives of 28 European and international networks and institutions met in Karlsruhe to kick off SYNENERGENE.
The Germany-based Testbiotech group - Institute of Independent Impact Assessment on Biotechnology - has recently published a report on the future of genetically engineered organisms, new synthetic genome technologies and the planned free trade agr
The Synbio Map is provided by the Synthetic Biology Project and gives a valuable account of the many organisations worldwide working in the area of synthetic biology.
During the 8th and 9th of November, a workshop took place in Koper, Slovenia, which was attended by Science, Technology and Society (STS) experts from Slovenia and Italy (University of Ljubljana, University of Koper, University of Trieste, University of Padua), (some of) whom are also participating in the SYNENERGENE project.
There is lots of valuable information on the Web regarding synthetic biology, responsible research and innovation. Looking for good websites on the topic? Check out our link list.
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