News from MaxSynBio

News from MaxSynBio

The University of Bristol and the Max Planck Society have jointly founded an innovative new Max Planck Bristol Centre for Minimal Biology. [more]
The University of Bristol partners with the Max Planck Society in Germany to establish an innovative new Max Planck Centre for Minimal Biology in Bristol. The Centre will pursue game-changing research in the emerging field of minimal biology to address some of the most complex challenges in fundamental science.  This could lead to transformative applications in biotechnology and medicine. [more]
Scientist at the Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology is honored for outstanding achievements in the field of artificial photosynthesis [more]
Ziliang Zhao, a postdoc from Dimova-Group group, won third price in the BPS Art of Science Image Contest with his picture of remarkable shape transformations of giant unilamellar vesicles (GUVs). [more]
The German Association of Synthetic Biology was founded in order to foster collaboration among scientists and to represent the interests of scientists working in Synthetic Biology in Germany. [more]
Job offer of the MPI-CBG in Dresden [more]
Joint workshop of the UK's and Germany's most important research consortia in Synthetic Biology. [more]
MaxSynBio supports the team Marburg for iGEM 2016 [more]
The University of Potsdam successfully took part in this year's iGEM competition for the first time since 2012 and was greatly supported by MaxSynBio in their adventure. iGEM is an international Synbio competition with over 300 teams from all over the world competing every year. [more]

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