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Synthetic Life: Could We? Should We?

             





Synthetic Life: Could We? Should We?





Δημοσιεύτηκε στις 9 Δεκ 2015
Synthetic
biology is a new, intriguing technology that could have a huge impact
on humans and our environment. Adam Rutherford chairs a panel of
experts, including Louise Horsfall, Paul Freemont, Susan
Molyneux-Hodgson and Robert Edwards.

This event was organised by the Biochemical Society and Royal Society of Biology as part of Biology Week 2015: http://www.rsb.org.uk/get-involved/bi....

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Watch the Q&A here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDbUY...

Robert
Edwards is Head of the School of Agriculture, Food & Development at
Newcastle University. His interests are focussed on the
biotransformation of synthetic compounds and natural products in plants
and the manipulation of these pathways for applications in crop
protection and biorefining using technologies including synthetic
biology.

Paul Freemont is Co-director of Centre for Synthetic
Biology and Innovation at Imperial College London. The Centre aims to
develop foundational technologies to enable synthetic biology research
in application areas like biosensors, biosynthesis, bioprocessing and
metabolic and genome engineering and enable the translation of new
synthetic biology technologies into industry.

Louise Horsfall is a
Lecturer in Biotechnology at the University of Edinburgh. She is
interested in multidisciplinary challenges involving Biotechnology,
Synthetic Biology, Novel Enzymes and Protein Engineering. She is
currently the elected co-chair of the Bioengineering and Bioprocessing
Section of the European Federation of Biotechnology and a member of the
EPSRC's Early Career Forum in Manufacturing Research.

Susan
Molyneux-Hodgson is Director of Research, Department of Sociological
Studies, University of Sheffield. Susan co-founded and is currently
Director of SATIS (Science and Technology in Society) research group in
Sheffield. Her research is focused on three substantive areas: the
sociology of scientific communities; science and society relations, and;
interdisciplinary collaboration.

This event was organised in
partnership with the Royal Society of Biology and the Biochemical
Society as part of Biology Week 2015.


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