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Concise Guide to Synthetic Biology Regulations

A web of Federal laws and guidelines regulates the engineering of biology. With authors Rocco Casagrande and Jennifer Byers of Gryphon Scientific, SynBERC Human Practices researcher Kenneth Oye has helped assemble a practical guide to synthetic biology regulations for academic and industry researchers that explains how the various regulations pertain to our daily research activities.

SynBERC welcomes Presidential Bioethics Commission report on synthetic biology

President Obama's Bioethics Commission was convened to examine the safety and ethical issues around the emerging field of synthetic biology. The Commission offered its assessment to President Obama on December 16, 2010. Among the Commission's eighteen key recommendations:

Welcome to SynBERC

The Synthetic Biology Engineering Research Center (SynBERC) is a multi-institution research effort to lay the foundation for the emerging field of synthetic biology. SynBERC’s vision is to catalyze biology as an engineering discipline by developing the foundational understanding and technologies to allow researchers to design and build standardized, integrated biological systems to accomplish many particular tasks.

SynBERC bioengineers launch world's first biological design-build facilty

With seed money from the National Science Foundation (NSF), SynBERC bioengineers from the University of California, Berkeley, and Stanford University are ramping up efforts to characterize the thousands of control elements critical to the engineering of microbes, so that eventually researchers can mix and match these "DNA parts" in synthetic organisms to produce new drugs, fuels or chemicals.