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Cafe Synthetique: synbio and open technologies for development

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CafĂ© Synthetique is the monthly meetup for the Cambridge synthetic biology community with informal talks, discussion and pub snacks. This month we’re focused on technologies that can be applied in international development and humanitarian contexts – what are the technical design challenges, regulatory issues and ethics surrounding synthetic biology and open hardware for development?

Lalitha Sundaram, Department of Pathology on the “Arsenic Biosensor” (the name of presentation will be confirmed)

Richard Bowman, Alexander Patto, WaterScope “WaterScope: A rapid test for bacterial water contamination that can be used by anyone, anywhere.”

This talk is part of the Engineering Biology Interdisciplinary Research Centre series.

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