BioRetroSynth Research Group
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In silico and experimental methods to search and design chemical and biological networks constrained by experimental data.
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Check out our new review on cell-free models in Frontiers: Olivier Borkowski Mathilde Koch Jean Loup Faulon doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.…
Check out our Current Opinion in Biotechnology article on biosensors for metabolic engineering: authors.elsevier.com/a/1YnS53PtAUpG… Olivier Borkowski Mathilde Koch Jean Loup Faulon Amirpandi
Happy to share #GalaxySynBioCAD our latest publication Nature Communications (rdcu.be/cUzbo) a first step toward a user-friendly operating system for automated metabolic engineering and Synbio. Can be freely used at galaxy-synbiocad.org
Check out the genesis and feedback about the development of the #GalaxySynBioCAD portal with our "behind the paper" blog post: "Towards automated synthetic biology” (go.nature.com/3qwIqWV). Thanks to Joan and Thomas BioRetroSynth Research Group
The BioRetroSynth Research Group BioRetroSynth Research Group is recruiting a Lab Automation Developer! You’ll be working around liquid handlers and developing tools for metabolic engineering, cell-free systems and biosensing! Apply now: linkedin.com/jobs/view/3361…
Delighted to announce the 2023 Turing Workshop on AI, Engineering Biology & Beyond. Come join us in Edinburgh! 13-14 March 2023 tinyurl.com/5xh9x55k Organised by Edinburgh, Bristol and UCL with Thomas Gorochowski & CSSB Lab Centre for Engineering Biology ANC@Edinburgh School of Informatics, The University of Edinburgh The Alan Turing Institute #synbio #AI