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<br></br>A design project by Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg & James King in collaboration with Cambridge University’s iGem team. "If a chemical change symptomatic of a disease is detected by the E.chromi they produce a different colour signal in the faeces."
<br></br>A design project by Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg & James King in collaboration with Cambridge University’s iGem team. "If a chemical change symptomatic of a disease is detected by the E.chromi they produce a different colour signal in the faeces."
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<br></br>"The aim of our project “Cinema and Synthetic Biology” is to analyse the role of films as a way to communicate major concepts and ideas of synthetic biology and convey public awareness. We will analyse popular cinema and television movies that cover comparable aspects of synthetic biology, and organise an independent science film festival on synthetic biology."
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<br></br>"... an online resource for artists/designers that want to get involved with biotechnology" - ArtScienceBangalore, iGEM 2009
<br></br>"... an online resource for artists/designers that want to get involved with biotechnology" - ArtScienceBangalore, iGEM 2009
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<br></br><a href="http://www.nature.com/nature/comics/syntheticbiologycomic/">Adventures in Synthetic Biology</a>
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<br></br>"Nature is pleased to present its first ever comic: "Adventures in Synthetic Biology", by Drew Endy, Isadora Deese and the MIT Synthetic Biology Working Group, and illustrated by Chuck Wadey."
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<br></br>"This whole comic thing has been weird, new, and enjoyable. Comics turn out to be a hugely powerful technology for communication and education."
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Check out these artists and their synthetic biology endeavors!

Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg

"I use design to explore the implications of emerging and unfamiliar technologies, science and services."

E. chromi

A design project by Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg & James King in collaboration with Cambridge University’s iGem team. "If a chemical change symptomatic of a disease is detected by the E.chromi they produce a different colour signal in the faeces."

Cisynbio

"The aim of our project “Cinema and Synthetic Biology” is to analyse the role of films as a way to communicate major concepts and ideas of synthetic biology and convey public awareness. We will analyse popular cinema and television movies that cover comparable aspects of synthetic biology, and organise an independent science film festival on synthetic biology."

Hackteria

"... an online resource for artists/designers that want to get involved with biotechnology" - ArtScienceBangalore, iGEM 2009

Adventures in Synthetic Biology

"Nature is pleased to present its first ever comic: "Adventures in Synthetic Biology", by Drew Endy, Isadora Deese and the MIT Synthetic Biology Working Group, and illustrated by Chuck Wadey."

"This whole comic thing has been weird, new, and enjoyable. Comics turn out to be a hugely powerful technology for communication and education."