Thanks for initiating this thread, Axel. I'm investigating synbio as well, and the resources (and rants ;]) above have been very helpful. This talk by Andrew Hessel (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=niQ0kkgPxJk) gave me a really nice introduction to synbio and also situates it historically and in our society.
On Tuesday, July 9, 2013 7:38:53 AM UTC-4, Axel Krantz wrote:
I'm interested in learning to work with synthethic biology as it seems to be a thing of the future. But i am uncertain of what i should start studying to get going. Any ideas of websites, university courses, litterature etc?
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