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Winding down in Zürich

It may be hard to top some of this morning’s sessions, but we’ll see what the after-lunch crew has to add. I’ll be posting soon about some amazing carbohydrate work by Peter Seeberger of ETH Honggerberg, where the conference is being held, but I just wanted to direct to some of the other blogs covering Synthetic Biology 3.0.

The seven stones, a blog associated with the journal Molecular Systems Biology.
http://blog-msb.embo.org/blog/

The blog of the ETC group.
http://www.etcblog.org/

Prism Webcast
http://prismwebcastnews.com/pwn/?p=910

Ocrampal
http://ocrampal.com/

Now, to learn about human artificial chromosomes.

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