programming dna
Posted by razor | Filed under Biotech, English
Programming DNA – A 2-bit language for engineering biology. A talk by Drew Endy (Endy Lab) at the 24th Chaos Communication Congress on biological engineering and synthetic biology. Basics of the biopunk and ‘everything is hackable’ philosophy. Biological engineering does not have to be confined to the laboratories of high-end industry laboratories. Rather, it is [...]
Tags: biopunk, Biotech, synthbio, synthetic biology
bio:fiction
Posted by razor | Filed under Biotech, English, Művészkedés
Bio:Fiction is a science, art and film festival in Vienna from May 13th – 14th 2011 at the Museum of Natural History. Biotech-labs around the world are busy in the field of Synthetic Biology – a new approach to engineer “life” and living systems. Synthetic biology aims at applying engineering principles to biology. The DNA [...]
Tags: bioart, Biotech, festival, film, synthbio, synthetic biology, Vienna
bio::stuff
Posted by razor | Filed under Biotech, English
Some random bioart, synthetic bio and DIYbio blogs, pages and stuff, I recently (or not so recently) discovered on the net. bioart.jp is a tumblr collecting mainly articles and pages on enviromental issues, biodiversity, DIYbio and synthetic biology, but sometimes links about dog modding/hacking or DNA rainbows also turn up. Short essay of Splicer on [...]
Tags: bioart, biohacking, biology, Biotech, diybio, hacking, kibu, synthbio, synthetic biology
intro to synthbio
Posted by razor | Filed under Biotech, English
Andrew Hessel, pioneer in synthetic biology, discusses the similarities between computing and biology during a talk at Singularity University.
Tags: andrew hessel, Biotech, computing, singularityu, synthbio, synthetic biology
link and video dump
Posted by razor | Filed under English, Linkdump
Cleaning out various link collections, notes, txt files, bookmarks, etc. Open Researcher Contributor Identification Initiative: an open and independent community effort to standardize researcher identification. DIY Bio: A Growing Movement Takes on Aging: H+ Magazine reports on the DIYbio movement. Outlaw Biology at UCLA Symposium: DIYbio blog on the Outlaw Biology symposium at UCLA. Craig [...]
Tags: dataviz, design, diybio, genetics, orcid, synthbio, tedmed