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iGEM Webinar "Synthetic Biology in Space - Achievements and Possibilities" - SciSpacE
Life Sciences

iGEM Webinar “Synthetic Biology in Space – Achievements and Possibilities”

Recorded webinar can be streamed here.

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Join iGEM on 27 July at 3pm UTC for an enlightening webinar on “Synthetic Biology in Space – Achievements and Possibilities.”

This iGEM Technology event brings together distinguished panelists, including:

– Dr. Christiane Hahn [SciSpacE, ESA]

– Prof. Daniela Billi from the University of Rome Tor Vergata

– Dr. José Eduardo González Pastor from the Center for Astrobiology, and

– Dr. Rodrigo Coutinho de Almeida [SciSpacE, ESA].

These leading experts will discuss past iGEM space team projects, challenges in space experiments, the role of cyanobacteria in space exploration, and the application of synthetic biology in modifying plants and microorganisms for life support systems. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights into cutting-edge research and explore the potential applications of synthetic biology for space exploration and beyond.

More info and registration here.