[extropy-chat] Webcasts of Synthetic Biology from Berkeley
Herb Martin
HerbM at learnquick.com
Thu Dec 22 12:40:50 UTC 2005
SynthBio Synthetic Biology Seminar
03:50 PM - 05:15 PM | Sibley Auditorium
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03:50 PM - 05:15 PM PST | Classes begin 10 minutes after scheduled start
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Tue, 12/06 Synthetic Life: A Progress Report
David Deamer, University of California, Santa Cruz
Tue, 11/29 The Roles of Transport and Mechanics in Mechanotransduction
Roger Kamm, Massachussetts Institute of Technology
Tue, 11/22 Programmable Molecular Sensors and Switches: Applications in
Metabolic Engineering,
Intelligent Therapeutics, and Biosensors
Christina Smolke, California Institute of Technology
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Date
Title
Tue, 10/25 Noisy Feedback Regulation in Gene Networks
Alexander van Oudenaarden, Massachussetts Institute of Technology
Thu, 10/27 New Opportunities at the Interface of Chemistry and Biology
Peter Schultz, Professor of Chemistry, The Scripps Research Institute, La
Jolla, Ca
Fri, 10/28 May We Make the World?: Ethical Issues in Synthetic Biology
Laurie Zoloth, Director, Bioethics, Center for Genetic Medicine,
Northwestern University
Tue, 11/01 Engineering Synthetic Multicellular Systems
Ron Weiss, Princeton University
Tue, 11/08 Programming Dynamic Function into Bacteria
Christopher Voigt, University of California, San Francisco (Lecture in Tan
Hall 775)
Tue, 11/22 Programmable Molecular Sensors and Switches: Applications in
Metabolic Engineering,
Intelligent Therapeutics, and Biosensors
Christina Smolke, California Institute of Technology
Tue, 11/29 The Roles of Transport and Mechanics in Mechanotransduction
Roger Kamm, Massachussetts Institute of Technology
Tue, 12/06 Synthetic Life: A Progress Report
David Deamer, University of California, Santa Cruz
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