Thursday, February 12, 2009

All of the videos from the 3rd international conference of Synthetic Biology!! (2007)



Here are all of the Videos available from Synthetic Biology 3.0, the third international conference of Synthetic Biology! The conference was held at the ETH Zurich, Switzerland, from June 24-26 2007

In the links below D= Download S= Show in browser LQ = low quality HQ = high quality.

Sunday, June 24, 2007

Welcome Sven Panke, ETH Zurich

Reading , Writing and Evolving Genomes George Church, Harvard Medical School

Design of Parts, Devices and Systems

I. CoLi Team Project iGEM Imperial

Synthetic Ecosystems based on Airborne Inter- and Intra-Kingdom Communication Wilfried Weber, ETH Zurich D-LQ | D-HQ| S-LQ | S-HQ

Exploiting a Scaffold Protein as a Platform to Generate Diverse I/O Dynamics in a MAP Kinase PathwayCaleb J. Bashor, University of California , San Francisco D-LQ | D-HQ| S-LQ | S-HQ

The Semi-Synthetic 'Minimal Cell' : a Model for Early Living Cells Giovanni Murtas, University of RomaTre D-LQ | D-HQ| S-LQ | S-HQ

Designing Biological Memory and Logic Pam Silver, Harvard Medical School D-LQ | D-HQ| S-LQ | S-HQ

Engineered Human Cells: Say No to Sepsis iGEM Ljubljana D-LQ | D-HQ| S-LQ | S-HQ

Towards Large-scale Integrated Nucleic Acid Logic Circuits Georg Seelig, Caltech D-LQ | D-HQ| S-LQ | S-HQ


Monday, June 25, 2007

The Quest for a Minimal Cell: a Synthetic Genomics Approach Ham Smith, The J Craig Venter Institute D-LQ | D-HQ| S-LQ | S-HQ

Concepts for Fabrication

Reconstructing the genome from hundred pieces: Deinococcus radiodurans
Miroslav Radman D-LQ | D-HQ| S-LQ | S-HQ

Microbial Genome Reconstruction by Iterative Clone Recombination Rene Warren, BC Cancer Agency D-LQ | D-HQ| S-LQ | S-HQ

Microfluidic Gene Synthesis David S Kong, MIT D-LQ | D-HQ| S-LQ | S-HQ

Parallel Session: Biosafety and Biosecurity, Public Perception

Framing the Safety and Security Aspects of Synthetic Biology Markus Schmidt, IDC Vienna

Synthetic Genomics: Biosafety, Biosecurity, and Governance Michelle Garfinkel, The J Craig Venter Institute D-LQ | D-HQ| S-LQ | S-HQ

Riding a Roller-Coaster: Policy, Public and Science Interactions in Synthetic Biology Joyce Tait, University of Edinburgh D-LQ | D-HQ| S-LQ | S-HQ

Biosecurity Implications of DNA Synthesis and Synthetic Biology Gautam Mukunda, Boston University D-LQ | D-HQ| S-LQ | S-HQ

Synthetic Biology and Biosafety: Insight into Control Mechanisms on Worldwide Distribution of Synthetic DNA from an Industrial Perspective Ralf Wagner, Geneart AG D-LQ | D-HQ| S-LQ | S-HQ

Concepts for Fabrication

Evolution & Synthesis of New Cellular Function: Ribosome Engineering Jason Chin, MRC Lab, Cambridge D-LQ | D-HQ| S-LQ | S-HQ

Can We Design De Novo a Bacterial Genome? Antoine Danchin, Institut Pasteur

Programming Bacteria and Communities for Environmental Release Victor de Lorenzo, CSIC

Concepts for Design

What is to be done? D-LQ | D-HQ| S-LQ | S-HQ Marvin Cassmann, University of California , San Francisco D-LQ | D-HQ| S-LQ | S-HQ

Synthesizing Stochasticity in Biochemical Systems D-LQ | D-HQ| S-LQ | S-HQ Marc Riedel, University of Minnesota D-LQ | D-HQ| S-LQ | S-HQ

Parallel Session: Synthetic Biology and Ethics

Debating the Ethics of Synthetic Biology: Transcending the Current Impasse
Nikola Biller-Andorno, University of Zurich D-LQ | D-HQ| S-LQ | S-HQ

Hide and Seek: The Ethics of Curisoity and Security in Synthetic Biology
Laurie Zoloth D-LQ | D-HQ| S-LQ | S-HQ

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Applications 1: Chemistry

Ribozyme Catalysis and Metabolism in the RNA World Michael Famulok, University of Bonn D-LQ | D-HQ| S-LQ | S-HQ

Sense Codon Reassignment as Means of Synthesizing Safe Genetically Engineered Microorganism Volker Döring, Isthmus D-LQ | D-HQ| S-LQ | S-HQ

From Metabolic Engineering to Metabolic Design: Embodying Novel Core Metabolisms and Containing Genetic Pollution Philippe Marliere, Heurisko D-LQ | D-HQ| S-LQ | S-HQ

Applications 2: Materials

Engineered Bacterial Chemonavigation Justin Gallivan, Emory University D-LQ | D-HQ| S-LQ | S-HQ

3D Living Cell Microarrays Assembled Using Optical Tweezers Winston Timp, MIT D-LQ | D-HQ| S-LQ | S-HQ

Applications 3: Systems

Control and Design of Mammalian Clocks Hiroki Ueda, RIKEN D-LQ | D-HQ| S-LQ | S-HQ

A Massively Parallel Biological Edge Detector Jeff Tabor, University of California , San Francisco D-LQ | D-HQ| S-LQ | S-HQ

Artificial Signaling Pathways for Pattern Formation and Programmed Tissue Generation
Ron Weiss, Princeton University D-LQ | D-HQ| S-LQ | S-HQ

Formal Tools for Model-Based Synthetic Biology D-LQ | D-HQ| S-LQ | S-HQ Hana el-Samad, University of California , San Francisco D-LQ | D-HQ| S-LQ | S-HQ

Computer Aided Design and Construction of Living Systems Tom Knight, MIT D-LQ | D-HQ| S-LQ | S-HQ

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