Events
AHHAA, in cooperation with Estonian synthetic biology experts, will organize a series of science cafés all over Estonia to talk about the challenges and opportunities of synbio in our society.
1. AHHAA, in cooperation with Estonian synthetic biology experts, will organize a series of science cafés all over Estonia to talk about the challenges and opportunities of synbio in our society.
The Office of Technology Assessment at the German Bundestag (TAB) has announced a public panel debate to be held 29.09.2016 in Berlin in the premises of the German Bundestag.
AHHAA, in cooperation with Estonian synthetic biology experts, will organize a series of science cafés all over Estonia to talk about the challenges and opportunities of synbio in our society.
The European Biotech Week, intended as "a week-long biotech party across Europe", comprises a series of events celebrating biotechnology.
read morePart of the European program Synenergene with the support of Paris I Panthéon Sorbonne, the
EASST and 4S are two scholarly societies dedicated to the study of science, technology and society (STS).
AHHAA will collaborate with researchers from the Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology of the University of Tartu (namely with Mr Mart Loog and Mr Viljar Jaks) and specialists from the Union of Estonian Research Journalists in order to organize
The conference focuses on advances in the science and technology emerging from the field of synthetic biology.
As part of the International Conference on Unconventional Computation and Natural Computation (UCNC), a workshop on Synthetic Biology is organised
Scientists from around the world will discuss the progress of the international synthetic yeast genome project as well as other advances in genome engineering including genome assembly methodologies, mammalian synthetic biology, lab automation and
The European Federation of Biotechnology organises the 17th European Biotechnology Congress in Krakow, Poland.
The SYNENERGENE Forum is a large public event which will discuss the promises and implications of synthetic biology from a societal perspective.
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The 1st European Biotechnology Network Convention will bring together members from European SMEs, large companies, research organisations, public and private funders and policy makers that impact the biotechnology sector.
The EuroScience Open Forum (ESOF) is a biennial, multi-faceted event to celebrate and debate scientific research and innovation.
The 2016 annual meeting of the German Ethics Council will focus on "Genome Editing" and will be held on 22 June 2016 in Berlin.
Further details will follow.
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.
Three events will take place in three different cities in China to discuss the latest synthetic biology industry advances, new technologies and applications.
read moreThe NWO-MVI research programme organises a conference on responsible research and innovation (RRI).
The Ecsite Annual Conference gathers more than 1,000 science engagement professionals. It is open to everyone interested in public engagement with science.
The European Biomass Conference (EUBCE) - the world’s largest specialised Biomass Conference - serves as a platform for the collection, exchange and dissemination of scientific know-how in the field of Biomass.
The Center for Law, Science & Innovation at ASU's Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law organizes the fourth annual conference on governance of emerging technologies: Law, Policy, and Ethics.
The SBC @ MIT is inviting participants to the Third International Mammalian Synthetic Biology Workshop (mSBW3.0).
DECHEMA's Biochemical Engineering group organizes a 3-day annual conference, this year on the topic 'New Frontiers for Biotech-Processes'.
The Center for Philosophy of Science organizes this workshop to look at "the new engineering paradigm in biology".
BioEconomy Utrecht 2016, an action under the European Bioeconomy Strategy and Action Plan, is being organised under the auspices of the Dutch EU Presidency, co-organised by the Netherlands Ministry of Economic Affairs and the European Commission.
The symposium aims to foster greater collaboration and engagement within the European Synthetic Biology community.
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.
The two-day synbio symposium is hosted by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) and the newly formed Synthetic Biology Australasia societ