CSBB: synthetic biology research at Newcastle University

Biochem Soc Trans. 2017 Jun 15;45(3):781-783. doi: 10.1042/BST20160437.

Abstract

The Centre for Synthetic Biology and the Bioeconomy (CSBB) brings together a far-reaching multidisciplinary community across all Newcastle University's faculties - Medical Sciences, Science, Agriculture and Engineering, and Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences. The CSBB focuses on many different areas of Synthetic Biology, including bioprocessing, computational design and in vivo computation, as well as improving understanding of basic molecular machinery. Such breadth is supported by major national and international research funding, a range of industrial partners in the North East of England and beyond, as well as a large number of doctoral and post-doctoral researchers. The CSBB trains the next generation of scientists through a 1-year MSc in Synthetic Biology.

Keywords: Newcastle; multidisciplinary; synthetic biology.

Publication types

  • Editorial

MeSH terms

  • Synthetic Biology*
  • United Kingdom
  • Universities