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Contents: Volume 10, Number S1 (August 2009)
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SCIENCE AND SOCIETY
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On the origin of systems. Systems biology, synthetic biology and the origin of life.
David Deamer
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Making the most of synthetic biology. Strategies for synthetic biology development in Europe.
Sibylle Gaisser, Thomas Reiss, Astrid Lunkes, Kristian M Muller & Hubert Bernauer
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Who will take up the gauntlet? Challenges and opportunities for systems biology and drug discovery.
Adriano M Henney
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Synthetic biology and patents. A European perspective.
Berthold Rutz
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Upstream engagement and the governance of science. The shadow of the genetically modified crops experience in Europe.
Joyce Tait
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Synthetic biology and biosecurity. From low levels of awareness to a comprehensive strategy.
Alexander Kelle
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Goethe's dream. Challenges and opportunities for synthetic biology.
Andrés Moya, Natalio Krasnogor, Juli Peretó & Amparo Latorre
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The challenging biology of transients. A view from the perspective of autonomy.
Arantza Etxeberria & Kepa Ruiz-Mirazo
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Biology and the systems view. Is there a move towards systems approaches in the life sciences?
Bettina Bock von Wulfingen
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Paradigm shifts versus fashion shifts? Systems and synthetic biology as new epistemic entities in understanding and making `life'.
Thomas Potthast
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Calculating life? A sociological perspective on systems biology.
Jane Calvert & Joan H Fujimura
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A new revolution? The place of systems biology and synthetic biology in the history of biology.
Michel Morange
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