Synthetic Biology

CÚRAM to Develop New Techniques in Skin Regeneration for Burns and Chronic Wounds

CÚRAM, the Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre in Medical Devices, based at NUI Galway, will partner with five other European…

8 years ago

Y Combinator’s Sam Altman: All Trump voters aren’t bad people, The Merger of AI & Humans, Robot Factories and more

Latest article from Henry Joseph-Grant, to see more click here On Monday at Shoreditch Town Hall in East London, Mosaic…

9 years ago

Bioprinting human body parts. Jemma Redmond , Ouro_botics, we are already touching the future

By @SimonCocking Interesting conversation with Jemma Redmond from Ouro_botics  @ouro_botics about what bioprinting is, and what we may well see in the near…

11 years ago

Future trends and opportunities in synthetic biology, by Dr Tom Ellis, Imperial College

By @SimonCocking Interview with Dr Tom Ellis @DrTomEllis synthetic biology lecturer in London, researching at Imperial College. Bilingual in English and DNA. What…

11 years ago

SOSventures back nine global start-ups with IndieBio programme in Cork

By @SimonCocking IndieBio @indbio, the world’s first and only synthetic biology accelerator programme is again underway in Cork with start-ups from around…

11 years ago

Synthetic biology, future trends to look out for. Cathal Garvey, Indie Bio Sci-director

By @SimonCocking Really pleased to bring you the words and insights of Cathal Garvey @onetruecathal, Sci-Director of Indie Bio in Cork, EU…

11 years ago

Synbio Future event March 27th: The Present and Future of Biodesign

By @SimonCocking Event hosted by Indiebio , @indbio, this Friday, March 27th  Life adapts, and so must biotechnology. Synthetic Biology promises us an…

11 years ago

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