Team:Newcastle/Outreach/Architecture

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Architecture Workshop

Overview

Over the course of this summer, we are also exploring the relationship between architecture and synthetic biology, an area with a lot of potential future applications. On Friday 16th of August we organised a workshop with architecture students and our team. We held a discussion on topics such as what we believe the possibilities from this relationship are and if it is a good thing. The main aim was to identify and explore ideas and concerns raised by these topics. The students expressed a variety of views, such as concern and excitement. If you would like to read more on this theme, click here.

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Presentation

Results

Newcastle University The Centre for Bacterial Cell Biology Newcastle Biomedicine The School of Computing Science The School of Computing Science