Seminarji SB 2015/16

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Seminarji iz Sintezne biologije v študijskem letu 2015/16 so:

Vir: knjiga SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY: ENGINEERING COMPLEXITY AND REFACTORING CELL CAPABILITIES


Vir: knjiga SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY APPLICATIONS IN INDUSTRIAL MICROBIOLOGY


Seminarji iz preglednih člankov:

  • Towards engineering biological systems in a broader context (Aleksander Benčič)
  • Synthetic biology: Novel approaches for microbiology (Daša Janeš)
  • Tools and principles for microbial gene circuit engineering (Marko Radojković)
  • Sensitive cells: enabling tools for static and dynamic control of microbial metabolic pathways (Katja Leben)
  • Chassis optimization as a cornerstone for the application of synthetic biology based strategies in microbial secondary metabolism (Jure Zabret)
  • Recent advances and opportunities in synthetic logic gates engineering in living cells (Monika Biasizzo)
  • Programmable genetic circuits for pathway engineering (Urban Javoršek)
  • Better together: engineering and application of microbial symbioses (Nejc Petrišič)
  • Synthetic biology for microbial production of lipid-based biofuels (Urška Pevec)
  • Engineering Biosynthesis Mechanisms for Diversifying Polyhydroxyalkanoates (Mojca Banič)
  • Synthetic biology of fungal natural products (Estera Merljak)
  • Synthetic biology and biomimetic chemistry as converging technologies fostering a new generation of smart biosensors (Benjamin Bajželj)
  • How Synthetic Biology Would Reconsider Natural Bioluminescence and its Application (Ana Grom & Ana Unkovič)
  • Synthetic Biology-Toward Therapeutic Solutions (Tanja Korpar)
  • Synthetically modified mRNA for efficient and fast human iPS cell generation and direct transdifferentiation to myoblasts (Mirjana Malnar)
  • Mammalian synthetic biology: emerging medical applications (Maša Mirkovič)
  • Synthetic biology devices and circuits for RNA-based ‘smart vaccines’: a propositional review (Monika Škrjanc)