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Latest revision as of 15:45, 22 December 2005
Synthetic Biology 1.0
The First International Meeting on Synthetic Biology
June 10-12, 2004
at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, MA
Synthetic Biology 1.0 brought together, for the first time, researchers who are working to:
- design and build biological parts, devices and integrated biological systems,
- develop technologies that enable such work, and
- place this scientific and engineering research within its current and future social context.
Download a one-page summary (pdf) about the conference.
MIT's Biology Department, Biological Engineering Division, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science Department, Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, and MIT Synthetic Biology Working Group helped to support the meeting.
We hope that you enjoyed the conference.
If you would like to give us feedback about the conference, use this web form to email us.
Please note that the conference proceedings will not be released.
Some of the talks are now available online:
This site is hosted on OpenWetWare and can be edited by all members of the Synthetic Biology community.
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