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Riboxswitch, the UK’s first BIOMOD competition team

On 2018-05-03 By Guest In basic bio, BIOMOD

This article is a guest post by Paul Rutten, a Synthetic Biology DPhil student in the Rhizosphere group currently working on understanding and engineering nitrogen fixing bacteria. For most Synthetic Biologists, the idea of engineering …

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RiboSwitches: Working smarter, not harder

On 2017-11-28 By Iulia In basic bio, biotech

What are riboswitches? Are you one of those people who gets really annoyed when lights are on unnecessarily during daylight? What if we told you that the concept of saving energy is something present at …

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4 Dec

New blog post up at https://t.co/kg9zEFzfW6 contributed by Gurpreet of the 2018 @warwickigem team, Ripple. Find out first-hand what it's like to participate in @iGEM !

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4 Dec

Amyris is definitely one to watch. Versatile and adaptive

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SynBioAusAsiaSynthetic Biology Australasia (SBA)@SynBioAusAsia·
10 Oct

Cognitive Constraints Shape Public Debate on the Risks of #Synbio https://t.co/Q0nK0JkUmg @TrendsinBiotech

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RoyalSocBioRoyal Society of Biology@RoyalSocBio·
10 Oct

Interested in developing your outreach and engagement skills and meeting others in the field? Come along to our Biosciences Outreach and Engagement Symposium at @unibirmingham https://t.co/fHCWQsMxlN

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1 Oct

The 2018 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine was awarded to James P. Allison and Tasuku Honjo for work that ultimately led to the development of checkpoint inhibitors for treatment of cancer. Here is some background on checkpoint inhibitors. #Nobel https://t.co/eQHFCTyWl6

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