BBI in Berlin: Better together

Max Planck Bristol Centre for Minimal Biology Director Professor Imre Berger, EPSRC SynBio CDT Student Julien Capin, and Bristol BioDesign Institute Scientific Manager Dr Kathleen Sedgley, were invited to present the Max Planck Bristol Centre for Minimal Biology at the British Embassy in Berlin on the 13 and 14 May 2019.

Russel Group Universities’ UK-Europe Knowledge Diplomacy Reception was opened by Chris Skidmore MP, and followed by a panel discussion Chaired by Dr Julie Maxton CBE, Executive Director of the Royal Society.

The UK and Germany work together more than they work with any other country in Horizon 2020, in fact the UK is involved in over half of all German-led EU bids. Between 2013 and 2017 70,000 scientific publications were co-authored between academics in the UK and Germany, 2,177 (3.1%) of which involved the University of Bristol.

Read more about the importance of UK-German collaboration, and the Max Planck Bristol Centre for Minimal Biology (page 11) of the Russell Group Knowledge Diplomacy Reception Brochure.

The second event was organised in collaboration between BUILA (the British Universities International Liaison Association), and their German counterpart DAIA, (the Deutsche Assoziation für Internationalen Bildungsaustausch) supported by the British Council and Universities UK International.

The Max Planck Bristol Centre for Minimal Biology was one of only 10 partnerships selected to to showcase collaborations between the UK, Germany and Europe. Here’s the team with University of Bristol’s Director International, Caroline Baylon.

Read the full ‘Better together’ news item

Bristol launches new Max Planck Bristol Centre for Minimal Biology

Minimal biology is a new emerging field at the interface between the physical and life sciences.  A partnership between the Max Planck-Bristol Centre for Minimal Biology,  the University of Bristol and the Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Science (MPG) in Germany was inaugurated on 27 March 2019.  …. read more

SBUK 2018

Synthetic biology meeting

In pictures

  • Questions: Matter to Life: Assembly of Synthetic Cells | Joachim Spatz, Max Planck Institute for Medical Research, Germany
    Questions: Matter to Life: Assembly of Synthetic Cells | Joachim Spatz, Max Planck Institute for Medical Research, Germany

SBUK2018-programme as a pdf

Speakers, talks and links to abstracts

Full details here
SBUK is the premiere UK synthetic biology meeting, bringing together all flavours of synthetic biology to foster a cohesive, vibrant and multidisciplinary community that is inclusive, open to innovation, collaboration and supportive of young talent.

Business Minister visits Bristol BioDesign

Recognising Bristol’s innovation ecosystem

In pictures

  • Business Minister Lord Henley visits the Bristol BioDesign Institute
    Business Minister Lord Henley visits the Bristol BioDesign Institute

During October Bristol Biodesign received a visit from the Rt Hon Lord Henley, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS).  His visit is significant in that it recognises the innovation ecosystem that has developed in Bristol over the past two years.

http://www.bristol.ac.uk/news/2018/october/lord-henley.html