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== Exhibition 24th September, London, "Right or Risk? The 1st Public BioBrick: Exploring Public Access to the Tools of Synthetic Biology" ==
== Exhibition 24th September, London, "Right or Risk? The 1st Public BioBrick: Exploring Public Access to the Tools of Synthetic Biology" ==
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Synthetic Biology is turning genetic engineering into a simple exercise, with thousands of DNA components - BioBricks - available to program bacteria. What if ordinary citizens want access to these tools? Now, for the first time, UCL have teamed up with a group of ‘biohackers’ (citizen scientists in molecular biology) to create the world’s first ‘Public BioBrick’. Join us for an evening exhibition and Q&A hosted by '''UCL iGEM''' and '''<html><a href="http://www.c-lab.co.uk" target="_blank" title="c-lab">c-lab</a></html>'''.<br />
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'''Grant Museum of Zoology, 24th September, 7-8.30pm'''<br />
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Free drinks will be served (with a unique molecular science twist!)<br />
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''Please join us in the Jeremy Bentham Pub on University Street for a reception after the event.''
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== Workshop at the London Hackspace ==
== Workshop at the London Hackspace ==

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Contents

DIYbio collaboration - Making a "Public BioBrick"

Exhibition 24th September, London, "Right or Risk? The 1st Public BioBrick: Exploring Public Access to the Tools of Synthetic Biology"

Synthetic Biology is turning genetic engineering into a simple exercise, with thousands of DNA components - BioBricks - available to program bacteria. What if ordinary citizens want access to these tools? Now, for the first time, UCL have teamed up with a group of ‘biohackers’ (citizen scientists in molecular biology) to create the world’s first ‘Public BioBrick’. Join us for an evening exhibition and Q&A hosted by UCL iGEM and c-lab.
Grant Museum of Zoology, 24th September, 7-8.30pm
Free drinks will be served (with a unique molecular science twist!)
Please join us in the Jeremy Bentham Pub on University Street for a reception after the event.

Workshop at the London Hackspace

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Workshop at the UCL Cruciform teaching labs

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