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Ephemerata: February 2009
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Making sense of a beautiful and complicated world. Tuesday, February 17, 2009. After watching by this talk. Which i highly recommend, I followed up on something he mentioned in his talk that I found kind of amazing. Specifically, Enriquez was talking about the rapid development in the field of engineering cells. In particular, there's been a lot of focus (most conspicuously by bioentrepeneur Craig Venter. Tuesday, February 10, 2009. Purity (or why Woody Guthrie refused to eat at the kitchen table). I've ...
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web2.0 | {Under reconstruction}{Under reconstruction}
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The blog formerly known as Your bones got a little machine. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Category Archives: web2.0. MPartsRegistry : small update. July 30, 2012. I just made a small update to mPartsRegistry. The mobile interface I wrote to make browsing the Registry of Standard Biological Parts. A little easier on smartphones. This update adds a “ Random Part. Since jQTouch development stagnated for a while and never really properly supported most mobile browsers. May 12, 2010.
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Euclid's Vegetables: July 2009
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Tuesday, July 28, 2009. Ok, update about irl stuff! I'm in a period of change, renewal, and dynamic perspective shifts. Sweet! To me, it's all incredibly interesting, so I'll try to communicate to you not just the general facts, but hopefully also an intuitive sense of the events. This doesn't quite seem an ideal. Increased vacation time and a reduced commute translates into lower stress and an ability to invest time and money into pet projects. Is more apt to spend effort on pet projects. Now I can comb...
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Science Line: No Irish at iGEM
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Sounding off on science. Wednesday, September 23, 2009. No Irish at iGEM. Now that Ireland finally has a large-scale effort in systems biology. Underway, maybe it's time to establish a small-scale effort in building genetically engineered machines. The MIT-hosted International Genetically Engineered Machine competition. For genetic engineers or biology's final frontier? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. The IN VIVO Blog. Awesome Inc. template. Powered by Blogger.
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biotech | Admirer of Truth
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Samidh Chakrabarti in 140 characters or more…. The Practice of Synthetic Biology. March 12, 2010. This is the second blog post in my series on Synthetic Biology. My first post was about the promise of synthetic biology. Ie, what makes the field so fascinating). This second post is about the “practice” of synthetic biology (i.e., my experience in toying around with some of the critical tools in the field). As an unapologetic hacker. Step 1: Set an objective. The only constraint, aside from your imaginatio...
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BioMiami: October 2011
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Monday, October 24, 2011. Michael Pollan Calls for Open Source Genetic Engineering. Try this at home by Daniel Grushkin. The next big scientific breakthrough may come from a garage, not a lab, with do-it-yourself biologists popping up everywhere. Genetic tinkerer Daniel Grushkin has a message for the curious. Go ahead, try this at home. In the scientific journals, we’ve been labeled biotech hobbyists, citizen scientists, even biohackers. Wednesday, October 12, 2011. Article by H Magazine. Mammalian synth...
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Petri Dish Before and After. Could I extend the life of my bacteria and live for 800,000 years? Our Personal Ecosystem: The MicroBiome. Each of us is home to thousands of species of microbes, and no two people have quite the same mix. We’re just beginning to learn the effects our microbiome has on us, but it’s clear that they can be profound. Image by Rachel Sussman, part of her Oldest Living Organism series. By Georg Tremmel and Shiho Fukuhara. Memento Mori Redux research strategy. Using bacteria to ask...
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Requirements - 2013hs.igem.org
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From 2013hs.igem.org. Requirements for Participation in iGEM 2013 High School. Below is a list of requirements for participating in the iGEM 2013 High School Division. For information on the requirements for registration, please see the Registration Handbook. Note that this list is currently in DRAFT form and is subject to change. An iGEM high school team must consist primarily of high school students. The team must be supervised by at least one instructor. If the team will be performing their laboratory...
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The Ginkgo Bioworks Blog » About
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The Ginkgo Bioworks Blog. Ginkgo BioWorks sells engineered organisms that make the world better. See http:/ ginkgobioworks.com/. Or contact us for more information.
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The Ginkgo Bioworks Blog » The lag phase of commercial gene synthesis
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The Ginkgo Bioworks Blog. Cambridge city council hearings on recombinant DNA technology. The latency of gene synthesis – 2013 update ». The lag phase of commercial gene synthesis. Cost is important. But I’d argue that turn times are equally important in terms of how gene synthesis is used in the field – more on this below. First, a few caveats:. By design, nearly all of our synthons pass all provider sequence checks and qualify as “low complexity” sequences from a synthesis standpoint. To calculate turn ...
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