Events

  • Creating Responsible Bioeconomies

    There is a need for the discussion of RRI in advanced biotechnology to be expanded to include the holistic concept of bioeconomy. In a series of future events, SYNENERGENE will take aspects of the bioeconomy into account. More
  • #SynbioForum: Read Rathenau's Storify of the event!

    Curious to know what happened at the #SynbioForum? Want to see some pictures? Read the Rathenau Institute's great summary of all tweets. Go to Storify
  • iGEMer’s Guide to the Future

    The iGEMer’s Guide to the Future is an interactive web-based tool that supports iGEM teams in their integrated human practices work and to do responsible research and innovation. More
  • Responsible Research and Innovation in Synthetic Biology

    Synenergene was a four-years project supported by the European Commission, aiming to establish an open dialogue concerning the potential benefits and risks of synthetic biology. The project ended in 2017. read more
21/06/2016 - 24/06/2016

CUTEC, the Cambridge University Technology and Enterprise Club, together with the University of Cambridge Department of Plant Sciences, organise a 'bio hackathon' in the context of the student-run Technology Ventures Conference.

Department of Plant sciences
University of Cambridge
Cambridge
CB2 3EA
United Kingdom
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06/04/2016 - 08/04/2016

SynBioBeta aims at connecting the various players of the synthetic biology industry. It's next conference takes place at Imperial College London, 6-8 April 2016.

SynbiCITE, Imperial College London
South Kensington Campus
London
SW7 2AZ
United Kingdom
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04/11/2015 - 06/11/2015

SynBioBeta is a conference that links research in synthetic biology with industry, investors and policy-makers.

More information about the programme and the featured speakers can be found on the conference website:

Mission Bay Conference Center
1675 Owens St
San Francisco, CA 94158
United States
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22/04/2015 - 23/04/2015

Synbio conference with a focus on commerzialisation of synthetic biology, addressing startups, industry, investors, but also acadmics and biohackers. Announced speakers include Craig Venter, David Willets, and Rachel E. Haurwitz.

Imperial College
London
SW7 2AZ
United Kingdom
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