Array Synthetic biology international workshop-Nano Connect Scandinavia
Øresund org »

Bringing science and industry

closer together

Representing eight

universities and institutes

A gateway to world-class

research

An entry point to

infrastructure and services

Synthetic biology international workshop

The University of Copenhagen has recently launched a new research program in Synthetic Biology. In cooperation with the University of California at Berkeley, we now bring together leading scientists in the emerging field of Synthetic Biology at an international workshop in Copenhagen.

Synthetic Biology International Workshop - Copenhagen 2010,25-27 August, will address recent advances in Synthetic Biology and include topics such as biofuels, biomedicine, bioelectronics and bioagriculture.

Preliminary programme

Invited speakers

Jay Keasling (Joint BioEnergy Institute, JBEI, USA) *
Irene Chen (University of Harvard, USA) *
Søren Brunak (Technical University of Denmark) *
Dimitrios Stamou (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) *
Roger Sunahara (University of Michigan, USA) *
Shuguang Zhang (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA) *
Giovanni Murtas (Centro Enrico Fermi) *
Sarah O’Connor (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA) *
Michael Næsby (Evolva A/S, Denmark) *
Thue Schwartz (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) *
Michelle C. Chang (University of California at Berkeley, USA)*
Kazuki Saito (RIKEN, Japan) * Johan Hofkens (K.U. Leuven, Belgium) (*)
Ole G. Mouritsen (University of Southern Denmark) *
Richard Kitney (Imperial College London, UK) * King-Lau Chow (Hong Kong University, China)
Antoine Danchin (CNRS, France)
John Ward (University College London, UK)
Brian Johnson (Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, UK)
* = confirmed.

For more information, go to the University of Copenhagen website

 
Chalmers University of Technology DTU Imego Lund University