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Synthetic biology

20.05.2022

The PRBB centres participate in the Science Festival with debates, games and workshops

07.04.2022

Bartha Knoppers (Centre of Genomics and Policy, McGill University): “We need some risk tolerance in the data sharing field”

11.02.2022

The circuit that cells follow to reach their destination

16.12.2021

4.5M€ for the development of state-of-the-art genetic engineering technologies

03.12.2021

Students use artificial intelligence and synthetic biology against antibiotic resistance

05.11.2021

The first ‘living pill’ to treat antibiotic-resistant infections

The study has managed to induce the critical state in bacteria. Credit: Ricard Solé
15.09.2021

Synthetic biology to understand the origins of cognition

01.06.2021

Jordi Garcia-Ojalvo (DCEXS-UPF): “We want to create personalized models of the brain of each patient”

14.05.2021

Marc Güell: “We must better exploit the talent and excellence that Barcelona has in terms of knowledge transfer”

The DCEXS-UPF team has found a simple way to mass-produce live sensors, which are based on a combination of cells that can detect signals and generate a response
22.04.2021

Sira Mogas (DCEXS-UPF): “We have found a way to create complex cellular sensors that can be easily used outside of the laboratory”

Els bacteris d'E. coli, que normalment creixen en colònies circulars simètriques, ho fan en forma de flor amb pètals en ser modificades en aquest estudi. Crèdit: Jordi Pla, IBE
15.02.2021

A synthetic biology model to understand the formation of organisms

Humans and mice, different rhythm of life. Original photos by Tong Nguyen van and Ricky Kharawala on Unsplash
22.09.2020

Why do humans live longer than mice? Scientists offer new insights

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