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SB4.0 will be a significant meeting, building on the past successes of [[Synthetic_Biology:Synthetic_Biology_1.0 | SB1.0 (MIT)]], [[Synthetic_Biology:Synthetic_Biology_2.0 | 2.0 (UC Berkeley)]], and [http://www.syntheticbiology3.ethz.ch/ 3.0 (ETH Zurich)]. <br>
SB4.0 will be a significant meeting, building on the past successes of [[Synthetic_Biology:Synthetic_Biology_1.0 | SB1.0 (MIT)]], [[Synthetic_Biology:Synthetic_Biology_2.0 | 2.0 (UC Berkeley)]], and [http://www.syntheticbiology3.ethz.ch/ 3.0 (ETH Zurich)]. <br>
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Please mark your calendars now and plan to attendFund raising in support of travel stipends is well underway. More information will be available via this page over the coming months.<br>
UPDATE: Given everything that is happening, and how much there is still to do, SB4.0 is going to be an amazing meetingThe organizers of the meeting can't pretend that we understand everything that should be presented or discussed at the conference.  Thus, we are asking for your help. If you would like to suggest a topic for discussion, or organize a breakout session, or can suggest whatever would work best for a particular idea, please join the [[The_BioBricks_Foundation:MailingListsSB4.0 | discussion list]] and let us know.
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In the meantime, please help make biology easier to engineer.
 
 
As always, please help make biology easier to engineer.

Revision as of 08:40, 25 January 2008

The Fourth International Meeting on Synthetic Biology (SB4.0) will be held from 10-12 October 2008 at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology in Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong.

The organization of the event is being led by the BioBricks Foundation in partnership with the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), the University of Hong Kong (HKU), and the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK).

SB4.0 will be a significant meeting, building on the past successes of SB1.0 (MIT), 2.0 (UC Berkeley), and 3.0 (ETH Zurich).

UPDATE: Given everything that is happening, and how much there is still to do, SB4.0 is going to be an amazing meeting. The organizers of the meeting can't pretend that we understand everything that should be presented or discussed at the conference. Thus, we are asking for your help. If you would like to suggest a topic for discussion, or organize a breakout session, or can suggest whatever would work best for a particular idea, please join the discussion list and let us know.


As always, please help make biology easier to engineer.