EdLUG:2007-07-05
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Synthetic Biology and IPR
by Alistair Marshall, Edinburgh University
Presentation slides can be found here: Open Office: odp, PDF
1930, Thursday July 5th 2007
at the Edinburgh Training and Conference Venue
Summary:
- This may not sound much like Linux and open source code, however there are
- many similarities. Genetic engineering is now at the stage where we can
- manipulate individual bits of DNA, much like programing with 1s and 0s.
- The possibilities are vast. Imagine planting a seed and coming back a
- year later to see your dream house made out of a tree with excellent
- insulation, heating and utilities already in place! And we are creating
- simple machines today that perform useful work, so this is not a too
- far-fetched outcome.
- This emerging science is in a unique position of learning from the
- computer open source revolution. The ability to program individual bits
- of DNA is only a few years old and so new standards have to be made and
- refined, new 'devices' are being produced and published in a public
- registry. Intellectual Property decisions being made now and in the next few
- years will have major effects on the science -- and everyday life -- in the
- future.
- An overview of the basics of building microscopic wee beasties that perform work
- Practical examples of work done in Scotland and elsewhere
- Compare and contrast with Computer Science
- Summary of Intellectual Property Rights issues today
- Summary of options for the future, and fundamental questions
