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Select Biosciences Conferences 2010
Microbiology Blog: The weblog for microbiologists —
Authority: 137
January 20 - 21, 2010 Stem Cells World Congress San Francisco, CA, USA Further information 4th annual Stem Cells World Congress and exhibition. There will be two parallel tracks focused specifically on: (1) Stem Cells in Drug Discovery and Development and (2) Regenerative Medicine February 11 - 12, 2010 Screening ...14 hours ago -
Life, a new manual
The Book of Barely Imagined Beings —
Authority: 131
Rats who build the labyrinth from which they will escape is how Raymond Queneau described the practitioners of Oulipo, notes Ben Schott. Oulipo derives from pataphysics, which has been defined as an approach that considers things in terms of their potentiality: what they can be, instead of what they are. A ...22 hours ago -
After Re-Engineering Itself, Verdezyne Sets Course to Develop Biofuels and “Green” Industrial Chemicals
Xconomy —
Authority: 701
Synthetic Biology , Industrial Chemicals , Biofuels Bruce V. Bigelow wrote: After Carlsbad, CA-based Verdezyne disclosed last month that it plans to raise more than $15 million in venture funding, I arranged to sit down with Damien Perriman, the company’s vice president of business development. As ...1 week ago -
Embraer, GE, Azul and Amyris in Renewable Jet Fuel Evaluation Project
Green Car Congress —
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Amyris engineers microbes to convert sugar to hydrocarbon fuels. Micrograph of fermentation fluids from production of Amyris Renewable Diesel (Nov 2007). Source: Amyris. Click to enlarge. Embraer, General Electric, and Amyris Biotechnologies, a synthetic biology company focused on developing renewable hydrocarbon ...1 week ago -
Andrew Hessel’s Singularity University Talk on Synthetic Biology (Video)
Singularity Hub —
Authority: 585
Want to tinker with DNA? Andrew Hessel is the guy who can explain how and why. Have you ever wished life was more like a video game? Well, Andrew Hessel is here to tell you that your biology is already more like a computer than you know. At his recent talk at Singularity University the genetic engineering guru ...1 week ago -
Synthetic Biology: Why Not Pursuing Crazy Biotech Is Dangerous [Interview]
F-Default —
Authority: 541
We are at a biological turning point: We can invent organisms to make our drugs and fuel, even recode our DNA. It’s easy to run away screaming, but author Michael Specter says we have to quit whining and face it Continued here: Synthetic Biology: Why Not Pursuing Crazy Biotech Is Dangerous [Interview]2 weeks ago -
Synthetic Biology: Why Not Pursuing Crazy Biotech Is Dangerous [Interview]
Gizmodo —
Authority: 888
We are at a biological turning point: We can invent organisms to make our drugs and fuel, even recode our DNA. Its easy to run away screaming, but author Michael Specter says we have to quit whining and face it. Specter, who covers the science beat for The New Yorker, is pissed off. Forces on both the left and ...2 weeks ago -
Combined food and energy
Professor Douglas Kell's blog —
Authority: 107
Last week’s activities included a two-day meeting of our Strategy Advisory Board , where (unsurprisingly) we concentrated on our upcoming Strategic Plan, as well as looking inter alia at the results of our survey of high-performance computing needs, and at an externally commissioned analysis of the Knowledge and ...3 weeks ago -
4 kingdoms. Via.
anything you can do, i can do meta —
Authority: 135
4 kingdoms. Via .4 weeks ago -
Google Wave be freaky. And, maybe not as useless as I...
anything you can do, i can do meta —
Authority: 135
Google Wave be freaky. And, maybe not as useless as I thought. Above is an explanatory video for a new Google Wave robot, called SynBioWave ; it allows you to upload sequence data and then visualize and compare that data, or show multiple sequence alignment. It’s in a very early beta, but the ease with which it ...4 weeks ago -
Optical Cell 2 Duo lac operon: Bridging the gap between Bacteria and Yeast
Fisheye Perspective —
Authority: 104
Students from iGEM Harward team are using the optical communication to create a physically distributed lac operon between a bacteria and an yeast cell which normally occur within the same cell. Idea is to use the principles of synthetic biology to decouple the single cell lac operon events such as ...4 weeks ago -
TEDMED Sessions Seek the Patterns in Health Care and Life Sciences That Hold Ideas Together
Xconomy —
Authority: 701
Life Sciences , health care , people Bruce V. Bigelow wrote: It may be that TEDMED founder Richard Saul Wurman is the Brett Favre of emcees, or perhaps he’s like Al Pacino in Godfather III, who proclaims in exasperation, “Just when I thought I was out—they pull me back in!” But after a ...4 weeks ago -
Mackenzie Cowells Fascination with Synthetic Biology
Fisheye Perspective —
Authority: 104
Mackenzie Cowell is one of the founders of DIYbio.org , an organization that aims to help make biology a worthwhile pursuit for citizen scientists, amateur biologists, and DIY biological engineers who value openness and safety. Mackenzie was recently interviewed by MAKE magazine for an ongoing series of video ...4 weeks ago -
Future watch
Simplistic Art —
Authority: 139
Drew Endy , an assistant professor in the Department of Bioengineering at Stanford University on creating life in his lab by combining elements of engineering, chemistry, computer science, and molecular biology. ... “it’s scary as hell, it’s the coolest platform science has ever produced, but the questions ...4 weeks ago
