Thomas Driver - July 13, 2023 Evolution of engineered minimal cells - high mutation rates and regained fitness Engineered bacterial cells with minimal genomes were developed in 2016 - these minimal cells ...
Jacqueline Murphy - March 7, 2023 Come and join us for a ‘Celebration of all things Singapore’ We are excited to be in Singapore for INTA 2023 and very much hope that you can join us at our ...
Thomas Driver - December 1, 2022 What is Synthetic Biology and why should you care? The term Synthetic Biology, or SynBio, has been used for a while; the meaning of the term seems to ...
Thomas Driver - June 30, 2021 Cancer diagnosis – new data to support methylation-based liquid biopsy New study demonstrates enormous potential Earlier this month, we published a blog which highlighted ...
Thomas Driver - June 9, 2021 Methylomics – analysing DNA methylation signatures to diagnose cancer Traditional tissue biopsies are a vital aspect of current medical practices which help us diagnose ...
Thomas Driver - January 21, 2021 Bugs and slimes – or protein for modern times? Current agricultural practices are considered by many to be unsustainable for a number of reasons. ...
Thomas Driver - May 14, 2020 BREAKING: G3/19 – an end to the plant patentability saga? On 14 May 2020, the Enlarged Boards of Appeal of the European Patent Office released their decision ...
Thomas Driver - February 6, 2020 Genetic engineering and synthetic biology – making cannabis production greener The therapeutic benefits of medicinal cannabis have been liberally splashed across newspaper ...
Thomas Driver - October 23, 2019 Renewable energy – huge potential for biofuel innovation It has been widely reported in the media recently that we need to do more to address the way in ...
Thomas Driver - February 6, 2019 Plant related inventions: clarity at last? As we reported previously, EPO Technical Board of Appeal 3304 recently ruled that a controversial ...