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Synthetic Biology: Can we, should we?

This year's Biology Week debate focused on synthetic biology, asking, "How far can it go? How far should it go?" Chaired by geneticist and broadcaster Adam Rutherford, the panel first presented their thoughts on what synthetic biology could achieve, before discussing a range of issues that must be tackled if it is to achieve its full potential.

Biotechnology

Spotlight on: Biotechnology

Age-old processes such as brewing are sometimes included in definitions of biotechnology. Really, however, biotechnology is increasingly known for the cutting edge commercial life science companies that attract billions of dollars of investment globally every year, collectively known as the biotech sector.

Broken records

Studying brain injuries and disorders has proved vital for understanding how memories are created and stored. Clodagh Commane and Michael Kopelman highlight the cases that shed light on the dark corners of our 'memory palace'.

Metamorphosis

All change: Metamorphosis

Nature photographer and writer Rupert Soskin introduces an exclusive extract from Metamorphosis, his forthcoming book on how insects transform themselves

Biochemistry special issue: Roger Y Tsien and 50 years of European biochemistry

In partnership with the Biochemical Society, The Biologist has produced a special biochemistry supplement for members to enjoy with the October issue.

Ground rules

As the International Year of Soils nears its end, Dr Tudor Dawkins and Dr Farnon Ellwood examine the nature and importance of soil and how farmers can keep it in good shape

Pharmacology

Spotlight on: Pharmacology

What is pharmacology and how might you start a career in it?

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