September, back to school with Rafts4Biotech

We are not schoolkids anymore but  lifelong learning is still our mindset at Rafts4Biotech. Thus, after a short summer break, we prepared a month full of training and dissemination activities to start off strong with our “school-year” and to foster knowledge exchange! We started with our fourth General Assembly at the headquarters of CSIC in the [...]

By |2018-09-27T15:35:59+02:00September 27th, 2018|R4B news|0 Comments

R4B protocols – How to isolate lipid rafts

At Rafts4Biotech we want to foster open science and dissemination and thus we prepared this video protocol to share it with the whole scientific community. In just a few minutes you will learn how to isolate lipid rafts step by step. Ready? Click below!

By |2018-10-30T11:04:09+01:00September 25th, 2018|R4B news, R4B Stories|0 Comments

#FutureOfSynbio – Aimee Wessel

The history of insulin production is a great example of how bacteria can really revolutionize our manufacturing strategies. These microbes work as miniature factories that we can engineer thanks to synthetic biology to produce a wide range of valuable products. Our partner Aimee Wessel from the Institut Pasteurs tell us all about it in the [...]

By |2018-09-10T16:43:39+02:00September 10th, 2018|TheFutureOfSynbio|0 Comments

August top10 BactToTheFuture stories

Back from your summer break? Don’t be sad, we want to make your return to work as bearable as possible so we have gathered August’s best BactToTheFuture stories for you! 1 These companies will revolutionise the way we eat thanks to #SyntheticBiology Hoppy beer without the hops, sugar-free sweets, or fungi-derived pet food are just [...]

By |2018-09-03T11:17:55+02:00September 3rd, 2018|BactToTheFuture|0 Comments

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