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Modulating transcription through development of semi-synthetic yeast core promoters
Saccharomyces cerevisiae can be used as a platform the production of bulk and fine chemicals, although for this it is necessary to introduce heterologous metabolic

Virtual discussion with Davide De Lucrezia: what is the biggest challenge of implementing standards in synthetic biology?
What is the biggest challenge of implementing standards in synthetic biology? Please feel free to discuss this in the comment section below! In this video,

“It was always very enriching to work with people from different backgrounds” – Friederike Mey’s experience with the BioRoboost exchange programme
Friederike Mey is a PhD student at Marjan de Mey’s laboratory at the University of Ghent, and she chose the University of Edinburgh as her

Two weeks at the Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology in Marburg – Esther Molina’s experience
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CCCtag – a standardized designed set of coiled-coil heterodimerizing modules for tunable regulation of localization, transcriptional activation and light- and chemical signal based regulation
Protein-protein interactions are involved in almost all cellular processes, they define scaffolds, regulate cellular localization and participate in functioning in cellular machines, such as those

Jasmine’s experience in the BioRoboost exchange programme: “I enjoyed being able to experience research in an industrial setting…”
Jasmine Bird is a PhD student at the Marles-Wright Laboratory of Newcastle University. This research group uses structural biology, biochemistry and cell biology techniques underpinned