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*[http://www.edge.org/documents/life/life_index.html LIFE: WHAT A CONCEPT!] - An [http://www.edge.org/ Edge] Special Event at Eastover Farm (Aug. 27, 2007), with videos and full-text transcript. Summary [http://ways.org/en/2008/jan/25/2142/daniel/how_treat_fundamental_questions here].
*[http://www.edge.org/documents/life/life_index.html LIFE: WHAT A CONCEPT!] - An [http://www.edge.org/ Edge] Special Event at Eastover Farm (Aug. 27, 2007), with videos and full-text transcript. Summary [http://ways.org/en/2008/jan/25/2142/daniel/how_treat_fundamental_questions here].
*[http://synberc.org/ SynBERK]. Synthetic Biology Engineering Research Center.
*[http://synberc.org/ SynBERK]. Synthetic Biology Engineering Research Center.
**SynBERC is funded by the National Science Foundation's Engineering Research Center Program. Our partner institutions include UC Berkeley (lead), UC San Francisco, Harvard, MIT, Stanford, and Prairie View A&M University. Please browse our researchers and their interests on our People page, or take a look at our research thrusts and organization.

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A hand-picked, annotated list of Web resources about Synthetic biology.
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  • Presentation on synthetic biology by Drew Endy, given Jan 6, 2009 at the Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing (PSB) 2009.
  • LIFE: WHAT A CONCEPT! - An Edge Special Event at Eastover Farm (Aug. 27, 2007), with videos and full-text transcript. Summary here.
  • SynBERK. Synthetic Biology Engineering Research Center.
    • SynBERC is funded by the National Science Foundation's Engineering Research Center Program. Our partner institutions include UC Berkeley (lead), UC San Francisco, Harvard, MIT, Stanford, and Prairie View A&M University. Please browse our researchers and their interests on our People page, or take a look at our research thrusts and organization.