International audienceA number of research projects in synthetic biology funded by public institutions sound like science fiction: for instance DARPA Biodesign project in 2011 aimed at eliminating "the randomness of natural evolutionary advancement, and designing proteins with a 99.5% precision. How should we take such claims? Are they just fantastic visions or hype meant to impress funding agencies and the public or are they symptoms of a specific epistemic attitude? In considering the visions of the future developed in synthetic biology the paper attempts to evaluate the research agendas of synthetic biology from philosophical perspectives. It will first characterize the ambition to re-engineer life and distinguish the visions of the futu...
Synthetic biology is a novel branch of biological sciences. The creation of a synthetic microorganis...
"Synthetic biology" is the label of a new technoscientific field with many different facets and agen...
AbstractJust over two years ago there was an article in Nature entitled “Five Hard Truths for Synthe...
International audienceA number of research projects in synthetic biology funded by public institutio...
This article urges a cautious approach to assessing the promises of synthetic biology based on broad...
Synthetic biology is a new scientific field that gained prominence from the early 2000s. It has been...
Abstract. Synthetic Biology is the latest attempt in experimental biology to reach the long lasting ...
Synthetic Biology is the latest attempt in experimental biology to reach the long lasting goal of ma...
Synthetic biology aims to synthesize novel biological systems or redesign existing ones. The field h...
This article criticly engages with 1) synthetic biologys’ technoscientific specifica, 2) the role of...
Synthetic biology aims to synthesize novel biological systems or re- design existing ones. The f...
Synthetic biology practitioners look through an engineer's lens at the incredibly complex, sensiti...
Synthetic biology employs design and engineering principles to create novel organisms in a much more...
Abstract: Synthetic biology emerged around 2000 as a new biological disci-pline. It shares with syst...
Synthetic biology is often seen as the engineering turn in biology. Philosophically speaking, entiti...
Synthetic biology is a novel branch of biological sciences. The creation of a synthetic microorganis...
"Synthetic biology" is the label of a new technoscientific field with many different facets and agen...
AbstractJust over two years ago there was an article in Nature entitled “Five Hard Truths for Synthe...
International audienceA number of research projects in synthetic biology funded by public institutio...
This article urges a cautious approach to assessing the promises of synthetic biology based on broad...
Synthetic biology is a new scientific field that gained prominence from the early 2000s. It has been...
Abstract. Synthetic Biology is the latest attempt in experimental biology to reach the long lasting ...
Synthetic Biology is the latest attempt in experimental biology to reach the long lasting goal of ma...
Synthetic biology aims to synthesize novel biological systems or redesign existing ones. The field h...
This article criticly engages with 1) synthetic biologys’ technoscientific specifica, 2) the role of...
Synthetic biology aims to synthesize novel biological systems or re- design existing ones. The f...
Synthetic biology practitioners look through an engineer's lens at the incredibly complex, sensiti...
Synthetic biology employs design and engineering principles to create novel organisms in a much more...
Abstract: Synthetic biology emerged around 2000 as a new biological disci-pline. It shares with syst...
Synthetic biology is often seen as the engineering turn in biology. Philosophically speaking, entiti...
Synthetic biology is a novel branch of biological sciences. The creation of a synthetic microorganis...
"Synthetic biology" is the label of a new technoscientific field with many different facets and agen...
AbstractJust over two years ago there was an article in Nature entitled “Five Hard Truths for Synthe...