Workshop Maximizing the impact of KET Biotechnology

Venue: 22 September 2015, Brussels, Belgium

Aim: To assess the expected impact, the potential uptake and exploitation, the potential benefits of clustering and good practises to maximize impact.

This is a good opportunity to provide a valuable contribution to the discussion on how to maximize the potential impact and relevance of these research and innovation projects and to explore the potential added value of possible clustering activities.

2nd General Assembly of P4SB

Venue: 26 – 27 April 2016, Dublin, Ireland

1st General Assembly of P4SB

Venue: 25 – 27 November 2015, Grande Real Villa Itália, Rua Frei Nicolau de Oliveira 100, 2750-319 Cascais, Portugal

Our partners CNRS, UNISTRA and PROTEUS will attend BioSynSys 2015

1st conference of the GDR “Biologie de Synthèse et des Systèmes” in Paris, September 7-10, 2015

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Getting in contact with LEGO

We should think about getting in contact with LEGO and offer them our future bioplastic - and make all kids (and their parents) happy with a sustainable answer to the big question!

http://www.lego.com/en-us/aboutus/news-room/2015/june/sustainable-materials-centre

Sven Panke is leading the Gordon Research Conference

Our Advisory Board member Sven Panke is leading the Gordon Research Conference - join us!

Gordon Reasearch Conference

Colloquium "Synthetic Biology: Opportunities for Interdisciplinary Research from Biology to Engineering"

Venue: Asinger-Zentrum, Worringer Weg 1, Aachen, Germany

Synthetic Biology combines competences and procedures of engineering sciences for analysis, design and synthesis in bio(tech)nology. This is made possible because analysis benefits from continuously improved quantitative analytical methods, design is enabled via mathematical models displaying complex processes within a cell, and this design can synthetically be realized with more and more new molecular tools.


With this colloquium we want to stimulate new possibilities of cooperation in the area of synthetic biology between engineering scientists and bio(techno)logists on site. Hence, we will inform you on the topic ‘synthetic biology’ in general and already existing activities at RWTH Aachen University and Forschungszentrum Jülich, both within research and teaching.


Our key lecturer Jay Keasling is considered one of the leading authorities in synthetic biology. His interests include new synthesis routes for drugs and biofuels, among others. As a chemical engineer by training, Jay has been honored one of the top 10 most influential biologists alive, merging biology and engineering sciences.
We cordially invite chairs and group leaders of RWTH Aachen University and Forschungszentrum Jülich to attend the colloquium and take part in an intensive exchange on possible cooperation across disciplines – according to the mission of RWTH Aachen University “from strong natural sciences to excellent engineering sciences”.

P4SB as news in Spanish and English

Our partner CSIC put P4SB as news in Spanish and English on their website. Well done!

http://www.cib.csic.es/en/news.php