Workshop 8:  Computational approaches to synthetic biology
Date: Thursday, May 19, 2016
Time: 10:30am-12:00pm
Location: VC 115
Instructors: Cathy Su, Esther Jang, Alexander Sullivan (iGEM Toronto)

Description: iGEM is an international student competition in genetic engineering founded by MIT. Teams of undergraduate and graduate students around the world execute a synthetic biology project of their own design for entry into each year's competition. The power of iGEM lies in that large groups of students simultaneously collaborate. In recent years, more and more students have chosen to incorporate bioinformatics and computational biology into their work. Here we will discuss some examples from previous projects and why bioinformatics has been valuable, then consider what the future work of iGEM may bring to the field.

Prerequisites: None

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