• SynBiTech2025

    IET London Savoy Place, London, United Kingdom

    Running for the sixth time, this major UK synthetic biology business conference attracted more than 400 delegates and speakers, bringing together the best and brightest minds in synthetic biology, sustainability and business innovation.

  • Workshop: Funding for ECR #4

    Online

    Crafting a Fellowship application: A guide for ECRs Workshop run at/by: Cranfield University. Led by Dr Vicky Edwards (Research Development Manager) and Deryn Evans (Research Grants Team Manager). To attend this workshop, please contact Hub Manager Kristell Le Corre Pidou External Enquiries If you are interested in the training opportunities, but are not part of

  • Workshop: i2i – Ideas to Innovation

    Cranfield University College Road, Cranfield, Bedfordshire

    Workshop: i2i – Ideas to Innovation Ideas to Innovation (i2i), delivered through the Bettany Centre for Entrepreneurship, has been designed for ambitious final year PhD and post-doctoral researchers looking to unlock their entrepreneurial and creative potential. This programme encourages research students to consider the social and economic relevance of their research. To attend this workshop, please contact

  • Automation and Engineering Biology for Plant & Microbial Systems

    Earlham Insitute Norwich Research Park, Norwich, United Kingdom

    A one-day practical and theoretical workshop covering Biofoundries high throughput applications, DoE (design of experiments) and Engineering Biology pipelines proposed by the Earlham Institute, a UK-based hub for life science research, training, and innovation that focuses on understanding the natural world through the lens of genomics Start date: 11 March 2026 End date: 11 March

  • The International SynBYSS Conference

    Universitat Pompeu Fabra C/. Dr.Aiguader 88, Barcelona, Spain

    The International SynBYSS Conference is focused on bringing together the synthetic biology community with the explicit goal of developing young scientists worldwide. As early-career synthetic biology researchers begin their own research, there are few conferences that provide an opportunity for them to express their ideas, network effectively, or collaborate widely. Moreover, these young practitioners are

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