marleyassociation.org
Organizations - Resources
http://www.marleyassociation.org/resources/org
To strengthen renewable energy deployment efforts in China and the US, ACORE is facilitating cooperation by linking policymakers and renewable energy enterprises across the Pacific. ACORE's US-China Program (USCP) provides a platform for businesses to interact with one another and pursue collaboration. Additionally, USCP convenes government leaders to forge the policy tools that will drive forward the scale-up of renewable energy in the United States and China. Joint BioEnergy Institute (JBEI). We help l...
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BIOFAB launches world's first biological design-build facility | BIOFAB
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BIOFAB launches world's first biological design-build facility. With seed money from the National Science Foundation (NSF), 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. This is an opportunity to build a framework that will allow...
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People | BIOFAB
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Drew Endy, BIOFAB Co-Director. Drew Endy is Assistant Professor of Bioegineering at Stanford University. His labs research centers on foundational and applied research in support of making biology easy to engineer. He is also interested in synthetic biology practice as it relates to safety, innovation and ethics. Professor Endy co-founded and serves as Board President of the BioBricks Foundation. A not-for-profit organization that supports open-source biology. Adam Arkin, BIOFAB Co-Director. Joao Guimara...
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BIOFAB 2010 Community Meeting | BIOFAB
http://biofab.synberc.org/communitymeeting
BIOFAB 2010 Community Meeting. The first BIOFAB Community Meeting took place on July 19-20, 2010 at the Joint BioEnergy Institute in Emeryville, CA. The BIOFAB welcomed interested users from SynBERC and the broader synthetic biology community to participate in the day and a half meeting that brought together international experts to help us respond to needs in technical development, open innovation, and social ramifications of standardized biology. 1) Expression operating unit genetic architecture.
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Suggested Readings | BIOFAB
http://biofab.synberc.org/publications
Heres a list of publications that are useful in the field of synthetic biology, especially as related to standards and fabrication:. 1) Engineering life: Building a FAB for Biology. Scientific American, June 2006. Describes how principles and practices learned from engineering successes can help transform biotechnology from a specialized craft into a mature industry. 2) Setting the standard in synthetic biology. 3) Refinement and standardization of synthetic biological parts and devices.
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BIOFAB 2011 Community Meeting | BIOFAB
http://biofab.synberc.org/content/biofab-2011-community-meeting
Submissions for this form are closed. BIOFAB 2011 Community Meeting. Well hold an ad hoc BIOFAB Community Meeting this Saturday 18 June 2011 at Stanford, immediately following SB5.0. The meeting will commence at Stanford’s Y2E2 Building, Room 299. Coffee will be available at 8:30, we’ll start at 9. The building address is 473 Via Ortega, Stanford CA 94305. Free parking is available right next to building. Heres the working schedule:. 9:00a - News and Discussion re: Mexico BIOFAB launch.
newscientist.com
Yeast and bacterium turned into gasoline factory | New Scientist
https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn16989-yeast-and-bacterium-turned-into-gasoline-factory.html
Book tickets to our festival of ideas and discovery 22-25 September in London. Yeast and bacterium turned into gasoline factory. By Peter Aldhous, San Francisco. Take brewer’s yeast, add a gene from a salt marsh plant, grow it with an obscure bacterium found in a French landfill, and what have you got? A cheap, renewable way to fuel our cars, claims Christopher Voigt. At the University of California, San Francisco. They scoured DNA sequence databases for genes that would produce proteins 18% or more simi...
ricearray.org
Rice Oligonucleotide Array Database
http://www.ricearray.org/nsfarray/faq_geo.shtml
Array Handling Printing FAQ. Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) Data Submission FAQ. 1 I would like to publish my microarray results, how do I deposit my array data into a public database such as the NCBI Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) and obtain an accession for publication? The easiest way is for you to deposit your data to our database and we will deposit it to GEO for you upon your request. Here are the steps:. Deposit your data into the ROMA rice oligo array database. Create a new GEO account.
energy.sandia.gov
Stationary Power
http://energy.sandia.gov/energy
Stationary Power – Sandia Energy. Secure and Sustainable Energy Future. Safety, Security & Resilience of the Energy Infrastructure. Nuclear Power & Engineering. Defense Waste Management Programs. Nuclear Energy Safety Technologies. Battery Abuse Testing Laboratory. Distributed Energy Technology Lab. Microsystems and Engineering Sciences Applications. National Solar Thermal Test Facility. Nuclear Energy Systems Laboratory/Brayton Lab. Photovoltaic Systems Evaluation Laboratory. PV Regional Test Centers.
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