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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Synthetic Biology Strategic Research Initiative > Café Synthetique
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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Jennifer Molloy. Café Synthetique is the monthly meetup for the Cambridge synthetic biology community with informal talks, discussion and pub snacks. This month we’re covering biosensing using genetic circuits and nanopores. The Cambridge-JIC iGEM team will present their openScope project before flying to the Giant Jamboree in Boston to join over 200 other teams – come and support them! ”Designing and prototyping genetic biosensors” Peter Davenport, Department of Pathology ”OpenScope: 3D printable, open source fluorescence microscope” Cambridge-JIC iGEM Team ”Single molecule sensing with nanopores” Oliver Pambos, Cavendish Laboratory This talk is part of the Synthetic Biology Strategic Research Initiative series. This talk is included in these lists:
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