Workshop in Evolutionary genomics

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Workshop in Evolutionary genomics
Minisymposium:
Synthetic Biology in Finland
Time
Place
Credits
Requirements
Organizer
Registration
Information
October 22, 2015
University of Oulu, Kontinkangas campus: Lecture Hall A101 (Anatomy, Aapistie 7A)
0.7 ECTS for the whole programme, 0.3 ECTS for lectures only
To obtain the credits for the whole programme, participation in the lectures, post-lecture discussions
and suggested readings are required.
Biocenter Oulu Doctoral Programme (BCO-DP)
By October 15, 2015 at 16:00 at https://www.webropolsurveys.com/S/41784251CB762960.par
BCO-DP coordinator Ritva Saastamoinen, ritva.saastamoinen(at)oulu.fi, tel. 0294 48 6102, and
Professor Lloyd Ruddock, tel. 0294 48 1683, e-mail: firstname.lastname(at)oulu.fi
http://www.oulu.fi/biocenter/
Please note that there is no limitation in the number of participants to the lectures, but the discussion groups are limited to
pre-registered participants. In case of overbooking, doctoral students will be given preference. There will be two parallel
discussion groups, one with “Ethics and social aspects” and one with “Science” focus. The participants will be informed
about their assigned discussion group after the registration is closed. The readings will be distributed to the participants a
few days before the symposium.
PROGRAMME
09:15
09:45
09:50
Session I
10:00-10:25
10:25-10:50
10:50-11:15
11:15-11:40
11:40-12:40
Session II
12:40-13:05
13:05-13:30
13:30-13:55
13:55-14:20
14:20-14:50
Session III
14:50-15.15
Coffee
Welcoming words: Lloyd Ruddock
Synthetic Biology in Finland, Academy of Finland view: Kalervo Hiltunen
Towards functionalization and fabrication of bacterial biofilms
Adyary Fallarero, University of Helsinki
Epistemological and social aspects of synthetic biology
Tero Ijäs, University of Helsinki
In vitro protein synthesis and metabolic pathways
Harry Boer, VTT, Espoo
Synthetic biology approaches in the design of versatile cyanobacterial production platforms
Pauli Kallio, University of Turku
Lunch break
RNA bacteriophage as a tool for synthetic biology
Minna Poranen, University of Helsinki
Ethical and philosophical remarks on the development of new technologies leading to synthetic biology
Matti Häyry, University of Helsinki
Optimization of the performance of synthetic antibody libraries
Urpo Lamminmäki, University of Turku
Novel genetic tools for engineering of industrially relevant eukaryotic microbes
Jussi Jäntti, VTT, Espoo
Coffee break
16:05
Biomolecular materials design via synthetic biology
Markus Linder, Aalto University
Network controllability: theory and applications
Ion Petre, Åbo University
Mechanisms and applications of disulfide bond formation in the cytoplasm
Lloyd Ruddock, University of Oulu
Closing words
16.20-17.30
Post-lecture discussion groups with the speakers, for pre-registered students only, place TBA
15:15-15:40
15:40-16:05