Take a look at the news archives of the CSIRO Synthetic Biology Future Science Platform.
CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, has joined a network of the world’s leading Biofoundries that will support a paradigm shift in the way synthetic biology research is undertaken.
Bacteria are incredibly chemically diverse: there are bacteria that breathe metals, make their own fertiliser from the air, eat electricity, […]
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In an age where banned substances are becoming increasingly harder to detect, we are in sore need of new detection methods. Enter synthetic biology.
Synthetic Biology Future Science Platform (FSP) Director, Assoc. Professor Claudia Vickers introduces the FSP as part of the Land and Water Business Unit Seminar Series.
A SynBio FSP researcher, Dr Madeline Mitchell, has been named one of the 2019 Superstars of STEM by Science & Technology Australia.
While visiting Australia in November 2018, the Senior Editor of Nature Research (Bioengineering) sat down with our Director to talk about how we are building the ecosystem to have world class synthetic biology in Australia.
The discovery of a new central enzyme in the steroid biosynthesis pathway in some modern organisms might lead to an evolutionary “re-think".
Right now, you're living in a kind of industrial revolution – where biotechnology, information technology, manufacturing and automation all come together to form synthetic biology.
The University of Queensland and CSIRO are building a new world-class $4.5 million initiative to boost Australia’s synthetic biology capabilities.