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standard biological parts, as well as legal strategies that enable the BioBrick™ parts collection to grow and remain freely available.<br> | standard biological parts, as well as legal strategies that enable the BioBrick™ parts collection to grow and remain freely available.<br> | ||
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Drew Endy, President of the BioBricks Foundation, said, "The BBF is committed to the development of an open collection of BioBrick standard biological parts. We believe that the constructive and responsible development of future biological technologies will depend on an open approach that allows for the sharing and reuse of standardized genetic components. We are extraordinarily grateful for this early support from the Somekh Family."<br> | Drew Endy, President of the BioBricks Foundation, said, "The BBF is committed to the development of an open collection of BioBrick™ standard biological parts. We believe that the constructive and responsible development of future biological technologies will depend on an open approach that allows for the sharing and reuse of standardized genetic components. We are extraordinarily grateful for this early support from the Somekh Family."<br> | ||
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The BBF plans to use a portion of the grant to initiate a series of workshops on the technical and legal standards that define BioBrick™ parts. These workshops will be led by leaders in the fields of synthetic biology and law. The first workshop in this series will be held in Cambridge, Massachusetts on the campus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology on November 5-6, 2007. For information on this workshop: <html><a href="http://bbf.openwetware.org/Workshop.html" target="_blank">BioBricks Foundation Workshop</a></html><br> | The BBF plans to use a portion of the grant to initiate a series of workshops on the technical and legal standards that define BioBrick™ parts. These workshops will be led by leaders in the fields of synthetic biology and law. The first workshop in this series will be held in Cambridge, Massachusetts on the campus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology on November 5-6, 2007. For information on this workshop: <html><a href="http://bbf.openwetware.org/Workshop.html" target="_blank">BioBricks Foundation Workshop</a></html><br> |
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BBF Receives Generous Donation from the Somekh Family Foundation
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