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Revision as of 10:08, 16 September 2010
and if you can walk across it, call it a bridge."
- Simon Munnery, comedian.
The question is... how do you think? |
An introduction to the team, their advisors and supervisors, the University of Edinburgh, and how they spent their summer. |
The BRIDGE protocol is a markerless alternative for BioBrick insertion, which will bridge ideas and innovation in synthetic biology into reality. |
Bacterial BRIDGEs aim to foster non-chemical means of communication between E.coli by pairing light-producing and light-sensing BioBricks. |
Stochastic rule-based modelling of the various biological BRIDGEs provides greater insight into and understanding of cellular mechanisms. |
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Human BRIDGEs examine synthetic biology as ways of thinking and the permeation of human aspects within, bridging the so-called 'divides' between disciplines and individuals. |