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Synthetic Biology Conference

Oliver Morton reports back from the Second International Conference on Synthetic Biology (SB2.0) at the University of California, Berkeley, from 20-22 May.

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BioSysBio 2007 will be held at the Manchester Interdisciplinary Biocentre. It is aimed at students, post-docs and junior faculty working in biotechnology and all are welcome to attend. The conference will include sessions in Computational Systems Biology, Bioinformatics and Synthetic Biology. The new session in Synthetic Biology hopes to highlight some of the European entries in the MIT based International Genetically Engineered Machines competition

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