Jun 29, 2016 | event, Events, report, Science Communication, Science in Society, Science Policy, Synthetic Biology
After the first Science Cafè in Barcelona, the second MycoSynVac Science Cafè took place June 25, 2016 in Amsterdam at the Nemo Science Museum. It was held as part of the two-day long Synergene Forum 2016, a large public event which discussed synthetic biology as well...
Jun 24, 2016 | announcement, event, Events, Science Communication, Science in Society, Synthetic Biology
Join us tomorrow at the MycoSynVac Science café on “Synthetic biology vaccine engineering and its societal implications” during the Synenergene Forum 2016 Saturday June 25th. The event will be held at the NEMO Science Centre in Amsterdam (Theater,...
Jun 9, 2016 | announcement, art-science, event, Events, Science in Society
The next BIO·FICTION on Tour event takes place in Instanbul, Turkey on the 18th of June 2016 at the Orient-Institute Instanbul. Here some information about the event location: The Orient-Institut Istanbul is an independent Turcological and area studies research...
May 4, 2016 | announcement, event, Events, Science in Society, Synthetic Biology, Uncategorized
Biofaction will contribute to a Science & Society Session jointly organized by the projects “Gene Technology Report” and the Annual Theme 2015|16 “Leibniz: The Task of Visions” of the Berlin- Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities,...
Apr 26, 2016 | announcement, event, project, Uncategorized
Synthetic Biology – visions of the future SYNENERGENE Forum 24-25th June 2016 Amsterdam The SYNENERGENE Forum is a large public event which will discuss the promises and implications of synthetic biology from a societal perspective. Synthetic biology From the...
Jan 26, 2016 | announcement, event, project, Uncategorized
Our BIO·FICTION Science Art and Film Festival started tremendously into the new year 2016. On 23rd of January, BIO·FICTION was hosted by the Center for Contemporary Culture Barcelona (CCCB) as part of their “Human+” exhibition. The film screening was...