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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