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SynBERC is organizing a seminar series on topics relating to synthetic biology.  Below is the schedule (as it currently stands).
SynBERC is organizing a seminar series on topics relating to synthetic biology.  Below is the schedule (as it currently stands).
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| Warren Alpert Building, Room 341, Harvard Medical School
| Warren Alpert Building, Room 341, Harvard Medical School
| Steve Benner
| Steve Benner
| [[SynBERC:Seminar series/Steve Benner | Synthetic Biology from Molecules Up: Applications to the Needs of Systems Biologists]]
| [[SynBERC:Seminar series/Steve Benner | Synthetic Biology from Molecules Up: Applications to the Needs of Systems Biologists]] (includes video)
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| March 28
| TBD
| TBD
| TBA
| TBA
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| April 4
| 1pm PST, 4pm EST
| TBD
| TBA
| TBA
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|--
| April 11
| April 11
| 1pm PST, 4pm EST
| 1pm PDT, 3pm CDT, 4pm EST
| Prairie View
| Prairie View A&M University
| Andy Ellington
| Andy Ellington
| TBA
| [[SynBERC:Seminar series/Andy Ellington|Nucleic Acid Parts for Synthetic Biology]]
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| April 18
| 1pm PST, 4pm EST
| TBD
| TBA
| TBA
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| April 24
| April 24
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| 68-181, MIT
| 68-181, MIT
| Remy Chait
| Remy Chait
| [[SynBERC:Seminar series/Remy Chait|Antibacterial drug combinations and evolution of drug resistance]]
| [[SynBERC:Seminar series/Remy Chait | Antibacterial drug combinations and evolution of drug resistance]] (includes video)
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| May 3
| 4pm PST, 7pm EST
| UC Berkeley
| Christina Smolke
| [[SynBERC:Seminar series/Christina Smolke | Engineering RNA devices as general tools in cellular engineering applications]]
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| April 23, 2009
| 9am PST, 12pm EST
| Massachusetts Institute of Technology
| Ichiro Matsumura
| [[SynBERC:Seminar series/Ichiro Matsumura | Acinetobacter baylyi ADP1 as a chassis for the directed evolution of genes and genomes]] (includes video)
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| June 24, 2009
| 9am PST, 12pm EST
| Massachusetts Institute of Technology
| Magdalena Bezanilla
| [[SynBERC:Seminar series/Magdalena Bezanilla | The ease of molecular genetic manipulation in the plant model, Physcomitrella patens]] (includes video)
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Latest revision as of 12:20, 25 June 2009

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SynBERC is organizing a seminar series on topics relating to synthetic biology. Below is the schedule (as it currently stands).

Unless indicated otherwise, talks will be held on Wednesdays at 1pm PST and 4pm EST. All talks will be webcast so that researchers from all the institutions can watch the talk.

To suggest potential speakers for the seminar series, email slc AT synberc DOT org.

Date Time Location Speaker Title
March 21 1pm PST, 4pm EST Warren Alpert Building, Room 341, Harvard Medical School Steve Benner Synthetic Biology from Molecules Up: Applications to the Needs of Systems Biologists (includes video)
April 11 1pm PDT, 3pm CDT, 4pm EST Prairie View A&M University Andy Ellington Nucleic Acid Parts for Synthetic Biology
April 24 9am PST, 12pm EST 68-181, MIT Remy Chait Antibacterial drug combinations and evolution of drug resistance (includes video)
May 3 4pm PST, 7pm EST UC Berkeley Christina Smolke Engineering RNA devices as general tools in cellular engineering applications
April 23, 2009 9am PST, 12pm EST Massachusetts Institute of Technology Ichiro Matsumura Acinetobacter baylyi ADP1 as a chassis for the directed evolution of genes and genomes (includes video)
June 24, 2009 9am PST, 12pm EST Massachusetts Institute of Technology Magdalena Bezanilla The ease of molecular genetic manipulation in the plant model, Physcomitrella patens (includes video)