World Congress addresses synthetic biology's emergence, potential.

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At the 2009 World Congress on Industrial Biotechnology and Bioprocessing, thought leaders from the US and Europe will explore the implications of synthetic biology's rapid emergence. Brent Erickson of BIO said that "New applications of synthetic biology...have come forward at a rapid pace, highlighting the field's technology's potential." He also said that "Leaders in the field are relying on industrial biotechnology's long history of safety and best practices" for continued growth.



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Synthetic Biology's Emergence and Potential to be Discussed at World Congress on Industrial Biotechnology



WASHINGTON, D.C. (Friday, April 17, 2009) - Successful applications and popular exploration have positioned the field of synthetic biology to become a growth industry. Thought leaders from the United States and Europe will explore the implications of the synthetic biology's rapid emergence during the 2009 World Congress on Industrial Biotechnology and Bioprocessing, to be held July 19-22, 2009 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Brent Erickson, executive vice president of BIO's Industrial and Environmental Section, said, "New applications of synthetic biology for medicines, biofuels, and biobased chemicals have come forward at a rapid pace, highlighting the field's technology's potential. Leaders in the field are relying on industrial biotechnology's long history of safety and best practices to guide the field's continued growth."

The Tuesday July 21 Lunch Plenary Session will feature a discussion of "Topics in Synthetic Biology" among high-level speakers:

  • Jim Greenwood, President and CEO, Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO);

  • Arthur Caplan, Director, Center for Bioethics, University of Pennsylvania;

  • Denise Caruso, Executive Director and Chair, The Hybrid Vigor Institute; and

  • Kristala Jones Prather, Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering, MIT.

    A Monday July 20 breakout session will present "A Global Perspective on Synthetic Biology" from international speakers:

  • Sibylle Gaisser, Fraunhofer Institute Systems and Innovation Research;

  • Richard Kitney, Imperial College London; and

  • Hubert Bernauer, BioRegion Freiburg/Bio Valley.

    The deadline for early-bird registration at a discounted rate for the conference is May 8, 2009. Attendees may register online at http://www.bio.org/worldcongress/Attendees/Registration.asp.

    Advance registration is now available for media. All programs at the World Congress on Industrial Biotechnology and Bioprocessing are open to attendance by members of the media. Registration for the World Congress is complimentary for credentialed members of the news media. Reporters and editors working full-time for print, broadcast, and online news organizations may register onsite with valid media credentials. All freelancers, college and online publications are strongly encouraged to register in advance. For more information, please visit http://www.bio.org/worldcongress/Media/Registration.asp.

    The annual World Congress on Industrial Biotechnology and Bioprocessing is the original and only conference dedicated solely to industrial biotechnology and the most recent advancements in the field. Now in its sixth year, the conference will move to its largest venue to date, the Palais des congres de Montreal (the Montreal Convention Centre). The conference web site is http://www.bio.org/worldcongress.

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