[CSBi-events] (Reminder) CSBi Seminar Series-3/3/06
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Wed Mar 1 07:56:09 EST 2006
Dear CSBi Community,
This note simply serves to remind you of our upcoming CSBi Seminar
Series event on Friday, March 3rd. Please join us if your schedule
permits! Thank you.
Dr. Andrew Endy
Cabot Assistant Professor
Biological Engineering Division
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
"Languages and Grammars for Programming DNA"
Friday, March 3, 2006
Maclaurin Building (3-270)
3:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Light refreshments served beginning at 2:45 p.m.
Abstract
Recent investments in fabrication process engineering have improved
the technology of DNA synthesis such that it is now reasonable to
construct synthetic genes and small viral genomes. Expected
improvements in synthesis technology are sufficient to encourage
several groups to begin work constructing synthetic bacterial genomes
and yeast chromosomes. The advent of large-scale synthesis
technology will directly impact the science of genetics, promoting
"perturbation design" as a new foundational approach (building on
past foundations in logic, mapping, and pattern recognition).
Synthesis also directly enables the engineering of genetic and
genetically-encoded systems. However, today, biological engineering
lacks any robust framework that supports making good use of synthesis
to encode useful, many-component integrated biological systems.
While we can write DNA, we have very little to say. Here, I'll
review the current state of gene and genome synthesis technology, our
initial framework for programming DNA, and discuss ongoing research
to improve this framework.
Host: Dr. Douglas A. Lauffenburger
Biological Engineering Division
Contact: Isadora Deese 617.253.5494
Sponsored by CSBi
http://csbi.mit.edu/
Annual CSBi Seminar Series in Computational and Systems Biology
The entire MIT Community is welcome to attend!
--
Brenda E. Pepe
Administrative Assistant to Professor Christopher B. Burge
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Department of Biology, 68-223
31 Ames Street
Cambridge, MA 02139
Tel: 617-452-3885
Fax: 617-452-2936
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