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Molecular machines and synthetic biology

From: Cameron C.
Sent on: Friday, October 23, 2015, 3:28 PM

Folks,

Here are a couple of resources for those of you interested in the molecular machine aspect of biology.  You will probably find this interesting.

First is a webcast on CRISPR which is the definitive and game changing technology to modify DNA in the nucleus.  Anyone interested in molecular machines should learn about CRISPR

http://view6.workcast.net/register?pak=2669635222014579&referrer=email

Also, there's a site with lots of videos and info about synthetic biology and they had a conference recently with some cool projects outlined. Check it out below.

http://bio-fiction.com/2014/

Cameron

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