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==Syntheticbiology.org Mailing Lists==
To foster interaction in the synthetic biology community, we've created the following generally available mailing lists. 


To foster interaction among researchers in the area of synthetic biology, we've created the following generally available mailing lists.   
All mailing lists exist @syntheticbiology.org. Anyone can subscribe or unsubscribe themselves at any time by clicking the links below.   


All mailing lists exist @syntheticbiology.org. Anyone can subscribe or unsubscribe themselves at any time by following the links below. The archives for the lists are also available online.
'''Note:''' Clicking the link will take you to a site where you can enter your email address and a password. Then click the subscribe button. You should receive an email with directions for how to confirm your subscription to the email list. Once you confirm your subscription, you should receive all emails sent to the list.


* [http://syntheticbiology.org/mailman/listinfo/announce announce] -- [http://syntheticbiology.org/pipermail/announce/ (archive)]
* [http://lists.syntheticbiology.org/listinfo.cgi/announce-syntheticbiology.org '''announce''']
** low-traffic, moderated list with information about conferences or other events relevant to synthetic biology
**[http://lists.syntheticbiology.org/pipermail/announce-syntheticbiology.org announce archive]
** low-traffic, moderated list with information about conferences or other events relevant to the synthetic biology community
** Everyone is welcome to send relevant messages (e.g. a new synthetic biology journal) to the list, but the message will need to be approved by a moderator.
** Everyone is welcome to send relevant messages (e.g. a new synthetic biology journal) to the list, but the message will need to be approved by a moderator.


* [http://syntheticbiology.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss discuss] -- [http://syntheticbiology.org/pipermail/discuss/ (archive)]
* [http://lists.syntheticbiology.org/listinfo.cgi/discuss-syntheticbiology.org '''discuss''']
** unmoderated, discussion mailing list about any issues related to synthetic biology
**[http://lists.syntheticbiology.org/pipermail/discuss-syntheticbiology.org discuss archive]
** semi-moderated, discussion mailing list about anything related to synthetic biology


==Other Mailing Lists==
===Synthetic Biology near MIT===
For those near MIT (either physically or in spirit) and would like to be on the MIT synthbio mailing list (usually announcing seminars near MIT), add/remove yourself [https://ca.mit.edu/moira/index.jhtml here].
For those near MIT (either physically or in spirit) and would like to be on the MIT synthbio mailing list (usually announcing seminars near MIT), add/remove yourself [https://ca.mit.edu/moira/index.jhtml here].
===Biosecurity and Biosafety===
For those interested in the issues of biosecurity and biosafety, Berkeley has established a listserv for interested parties. You can join by sending an e-mail to starrt AT berkeley DOT edu.
==Other Lists of Mailing Lists==
* [[OpenWetWare:Mailing_lists|Mailing lists on OWW]]
* [http://biodatabase.org/index.php/List_of_mailing_lists_for_biologists Mailing lists on MetaBase]


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Syntheticbiology.org Mailing Lists

To foster interaction in the synthetic biology community, we've created the following generally available mailing lists.

All mailing lists exist @syntheticbiology.org. Anyone can subscribe or unsubscribe themselves at any time by clicking the links below.

Note: Clicking the link will take you to a site where you can enter your email address and a password. Then click the subscribe button. You should receive an email with directions for how to confirm your subscription to the email list. Once you confirm your subscription, you should receive all emails sent to the list.

  • announce
    • announce archive
    • low-traffic, moderated list with information about conferences or other events relevant to the synthetic biology community
    • Everyone is welcome to send relevant messages (e.g. a new synthetic biology journal) to the list, but the message will need to be approved by a moderator.

Other Mailing Lists

Synthetic Biology near MIT

For those near MIT (either physically or in spirit) and would like to be on the MIT synthbio mailing list (usually announcing seminars near MIT), add/remove yourself here.

Biosecurity and Biosafety

For those interested in the issues of biosecurity and biosafety, Berkeley has established a listserv for interested parties. You can join by sending an e-mail to starrt AT berkeley DOT edu.

Other Lists of Mailing Lists

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