Titel: The Future of Life is Synthetic: The Promises of Xenobiology
Beginn:
25.5.2016
Veranstaltungsort:
Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities
Leibniz Hall
Markgrafenstraße 38
10117 Berlin
Referenten: Bernd Müller-Röber (University of Potsdam, Member of the BBAW) *** Philippe Marlière (Scientist of Fortune S.a., Luxembourg) *** Philipp Holliger (MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge UK) *** Heiner Fangerau (Heinrich Heine University, Düsseldorf) *** Markus Schmidt (Biofaction, Vienna, Austria) *** Kai Kupferschmidt (Science journalist)
Weitere Informationen:
http://www.bbaw.de/veranstaltungen/2016/mai/xenobiologie
Synthetic biology in particular has been heralded as an exciting new field which will allow a deeper knowledge on how living systems "work". Synthetic biologists extensively manipulate organisms at DNA level. Even bringing longlost species such as the wooly mammoth back to life from recovered DNA samples seems possible nowadays. Xenobiologists reach further yet – aiming to create artificial life built out of synthetic chemicals instead of natural DNA.
Such new biologies promise groundbreaking solutions for pressing global problems. However, these possibilities have raised concern about their future environmental and societal impact, and how they might change the way we think about life, biodiversity and evolution. Our interdisciplinary panel will bring together renowned experts from xenobiology and the philosophy of the life sciences to explore these and other matters of humanly-created life.
Kontakt:
Mimmi Woisnitza
Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities
Jägerstraße 22 / 23
10117 Berlin
woisnitza@bbaw.de
http://www.bbaw.de/
Schlagworte: Genforschung/-technik, Genomanalyse, Xenotransplantation