Synthetic Biology – Webinars and Online Events
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Rethinking Developmental Biology With Cellular Reprogramming
On-Demand
In this webinar, Professor Marius Wernig from Stanford University and Dr. Mark Kotter, CEO and founder of bit.bio offer an expert discussion on the pioneering research of cell reprogramming.
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Bugging Our Bowels: Engineering Bacteria To Eavesdrop on Gut Health
On-Demand
Here, Dr. Riglar will discuss ways that we are using synthetic biology to solve this problem, and our quest to develop non-invasive living engineered bacterial tools – smart probiotics – to help us understand and control the gut and gut microbiota.
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An Automated Workflow for Untargeted Metabolomics of Complex Biological Samples
On-Demand
The field of synthetic biology revolves around the design-build-test-learn (DBTL) cycle, where biological components are adjusted in multiple iterations.
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Mammalian Synthetic Biology: Foundations and Therapeutic Applications
On-Demand
In this webinar we are joined by Ron Weiss, Professor of Biological Engineering at MIT who is widely acknowledged as one of the founders of synthetic biology.
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Feel the Need, the Need for Speed: Advances in RapidFire-MS Analyses for Faster, Larger Runs with Less Sample Presentation Session 2
On-Demand
We will explore how these advances are being utilized, both individually and in tandem, as we discuss a variety of new applications demonstrating the benefits of this improved, fully integrated system.
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Feel the Need, the Need for Speed: Advances in RapidFire-MS Analyses for Faster, Larger Runs with Less Sample Presentation Session 1
On-Demand
We will explore how these advances are being utilized, both individually and in tandem, as we discuss a variety of new applications demonstrating the benefits of this improved, fully integrated system.
Webinar
Targeted Libraries and Their Applications for Directed Evolution of Enzymes
On-Demand
Don’t miss this webinar illustrating the approach that Cellibre, a cellular agriculture company leveraged to significantly accelerate their Design.Build.Test cycles and engineer a key enzyme for cannabinoid production.
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Racing Against Time: Rapid, High-Throughput Discovery of Antibody Therapeutics for SARS-CoV-2
On-Demand
Vanderbilt University Medical Center researchers Robert Carnahan and Pavlo Gilchuk are attempting to compress the timeline for therapeutic antibody development, by integrating a series of advances in single-cell messenger RNA sequence analysis, bioinformatics, synthetic biology and high-throughput functional analysis.
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