Today Lauren Andrews from University of Massachusetts Amherst visited the course. Lauren is a instructor alumni for the course and it was great to have her back! She discussed her
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The course welcomed Rebecca Schulman from Johns Hopkins today. Rebecca gave an amazing talk about her research and how she is trying to address the grand challenge of making smart
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Huimin Zhao visited the Synthetic Biology course. Huimin shared his amazing work creating an automated robotics pipeline for building and testing DNA constructs called iBioFAB and how this pipel...
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Andy Ellington from UT Austin returned to the Synthetic Biology Course to talk about the relationship between systems and synthetic biology. Andy discussed a range of topics including efforts to�...
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The course welcomed Adam Arkin from UC Berkley. Adam gave fascinating insights into the challenges of engineering cells for deployment in complex environments. He started by discussing his previo...
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The Synthetic Biology course welcomed Ron Weiss from MIT. Ron gave an amazing primer to synthetic biology! He then discussed three very different points of control for biology (transcription, tra...
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Mustafa Khammash from ETH Zurich visited the Synthetic Biology Summer Course. Amazing talk demonstrating the principles of control theory applied to synthetic biology. Presentation included an in...
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Today Francesca Ceroni from Imperial College London presented to the Synthetic Biology Course. Francesca shared her work in understanding the burden of genetic circuits by creating new tools to ...
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Today Karmella Haynes from Emory University visited the Synthetic Biology course to present her work on Synthetic Epigenetics. In her talk she discussed her latest work engineering synthetic tra...
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Today, our sixteen 2018 CSHL Synthetic Biology students gave presentations to wrap up the course. During the second week of the course, they worked in small groups to complete creative