SynBioControl2019
From SYSOS
International Workshop
on Control Engineering and Synthetic Biology
2019
An International Workshop on Control Engineering and Synthetic Biology' will be held from the 9th to the 11th of September 2019 at Worcester College, Oxford. This event is supported by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), under projects EP/M002187/1 and EP/M002454/1.
Organisers: Guy-Bart Stan (Imperial College London), Antonis Papachristodoulou (University of Oxford), Harrison Steel (University of Oxford).
Description
Designing and implementing effective feedback control in living cells has the potential to dramatically change biotechnology. However, before this potential is realised, a number of theoretical and practical challenges must be addressed, which lie at the interface between control engineering and synthetic biology. This workshop will discuss both the challenges and the opportunities that Synthetic Biology offers. A specific focus will be on the “next grand challenges” the field of synthetic biology and how control engineering can address them. An exceptional group of speakers, world leaders in synthetic biology and control engineering, will present recent progress, identify challenges and share their vision of where synthetic biology is headed and how the control engineering community can contribute to delivering its promise.
- Control Engineering Themes:
Modelling, analysis, and design of reliable synthetic circuits as well as regulation of synthetic processes.
- Synthetic Biology Themes:
Challenges and opportunities for implementing designs and enabling effective synthetic regulation and control.
Registration
Registration has now closed.
Invited Speakers
Dr. Gregory Batt - Institut Pasteur
Dr. Guillaume Cambray - INRA
Prof. Lionel Clarke - UK Synthetic Biology Leadership Council
Prof. Jason Chin - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
Prof. Domitilla del Vecchio - MIT
Prof. John Doyle - Caltech
Dr. Guilia Giordano - TU Delft
Dr. Thomas Gorochowski - University of Bristol
Dr. Jose Jimenez - University of Surrey
Prof. Eric Klavins - University of Washington
Prof. Mustafa Khammash - ETH Zurich
Dr. Andrew Phillips - Microsoft Research Cambridge
Prof. Lingchong You - Duke University
There will be a number of shorter presentations by early-career researchers and students, which will be confirmed closer to the workshop. These will be selected from the submitted poster abstracts.
Workshop schedule
Time | Monday Sep 9 | Tuesday Sep 10 | Wednesday Sep 11 |
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9 AM - 9:45 AM | Eric Klavins
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Thomas Gorochowski
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9:45 AM - 10:30 AM | Andrew Phillips
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Lionel CLarke
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10:30 AM - 11:00 AM | Registration | Registration | Registration |
11:00 AM - 11:45 AM | Mustafa Khammash
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ECR Session
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ECR Session
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11:45 AM - 12:30 PM | Giulia Giordano
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ECR Session
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Guillaume Chambray
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Additional Information
Posters
Everyone participating in the workshop is invited to bring a poster to display their work. Please include a poster title, author list, and abstract in your registration if you wish to present a poster. Poster boards are 120cm by 90cm (A0 Landscape), so please ensure your printed poster will fit within this area.
Delegate leaflet
The delegate leaflet containing our welcoming message, programme of talks, poster abstracts, and travel information will be posted closer to the workshop.
If you use Twitter, please label your tweets with the hashtag #synbiocontrol2019 for easy searching and sorting.
Logistics
Location of the Workshop
The Sultan Nazrin Shah Centre, Worcester College, 1 Walton Street, Oxford, OX1 2HB. Upon arrival report to the Worcester College main lodge/entrance, and you will be directed to the conference centre from there.
Accommodation for Attendees
A wide array of hotel/accommodation venues are available in or near Oxford city centre. For cost-effective and proximal college accommodation we recommend checking University Rooms.
Travel Information
Worcester college is a 10 minute walk from Oxford Train Station, or a 5 minute walk from Oxford Central Bus Station. The train from central London takes approximately one hour. Bus transport is available from major London airports to Oxford. If you are flying into the UK from abroad, the most accessible airport is Heathrow (travel time to Oxford about 1 hour), which has regular bus transfers to Oxford.