Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 12 — Responsible Consumption and Production
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
SDG 17 — Partnerships for the Goals
This track will explore the latest methodologies and technologies in synthetic biology, including gene editing and assembly techniques. Participants will discuss innovations that enhance the precision and efficiency of synthetic constructs.
Focusing on the transformative impact of CRISPR technologies, this track will delve into novel applications in gene editing and regulation. Researchers will share insights on optimizing CRISPR systems for various organisms and purposes.
This session will highlight strategies in metabolic engineering aimed at developing sustainable biomanufacturing processes. Discussions will include the design of metabolic pathways to optimize yield and efficiency in engineered organisms.
Participants will investigate the design and implementation of synthetic pathways within metabolic networks. The focus will be on how these engineered systems can enhance the production of valuable compounds.
This track will cover the design and application of gene circuits and artificial gene networks in synthetic biology. Researchers will present their findings on how these systems can control gene expression and cellular behavior.
Exploring the frontiers of genome redesign, this session will discuss strategies for creating synthetic genomes. Participants will examine case studies that illustrate the potential of fully synthetic organisms.
This track will focus on the molecular design principles that underpin protein engineering efforts. Discussions will include techniques for optimizing protein function and stability in synthetic biology applications.
Participants will explore the intersection of cellular reprogramming and synthetic biology, highlighting innovative approaches to reprogram cellular functions. This session will address the implications for regenerative medicine and biotechnology.
This track will examine the engineering principles applied to biological systems, emphasizing the integration of synthetic biology with systems biology. Researchers will discuss modeling approaches that facilitate the understanding of complex biological interactions.
Focusing on the optimization of metabolic pathways in engineered organisms, this session will present methodologies for enhancing pathway efficiency. Participants will share results from experimental and computational studies.
This track will address the ethical implications of advancements in synthetic biology and genetic engineering. Discussions will focus on the societal impacts, regulatory challenges, and public perceptions surrounding these technologies.
