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4 June 2008
Swedish tech magazine Ny Teknik has an article about the gene synthesis technology and DNA2.0. Read more here (in swedish).

 

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Feb 2008
Tech Closeup (www.techcloseup.com) took their cameras to DNA2.0 where a thousand synthetic genes are being made and shipped each month. Watch segment here .

25 Jan 2008
First Artificial Chromosome
Science magazine publishes study from Craig Venters team creating the first artificial chromosome. The publication discloses that a large part of the gene synthesis for the chromosome was performed by DNA2.0. Read more here.




Sept 2007
DNA2.0 President Jeremy Minshull and Operon CEO Patrick Weiss talk about the mutually beneficial partnership between the two companies. Read more here.

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12 Sept 2007
How Do You Like Your Genes? Biofabs Take Orders.

New York Times talks to DNA2.0's Jeremy Minshull and other gene synthesis vendors on the emerging market for synthetic genes. Read more here.


15 April 2007
DNA2.0's bioinformatics toolbox is selected by Genetic Engineering News as Best Of The Web. Read review here.

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9 April 9 2007
A Plastic Wrapper Today Could Be Fuel Tomorrow

New York Times interviews DNA2.0 Jeremy Minshull and our academic collaborator Prof Richard Gross on the ongoing 'fuel-latent plastic' project funded by DARPA. Read more here.

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24 March 2007
DNA2.0 and Professor Richard Gross at New York's Polytechnic University have bioengineered a fuel-latent plastic from plant-derived fatty acids that can subsequently be broken down into a diesel-like liquid fuel for use in generators. Read more here.

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From Bioplastic To Biodiesel

How DNA2.0 and Prof. Richard Gross of Polytechnic Univ. Brooklyn is developing a new type of plastic polymer that can directly be converted into biofuel. Read more here.

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25 Jan 2007
Building a biotech company on organic growth
The Price Waterhouse Cooper StartUp Radio talks to DNA2.0 president Jeremy Minshull on synthetic biology, how to start a company without venture cap, and why synthetic genes are great. Listen to podcast here.

Nature Biotechnology

Nov 2006
Synthetic gene firms evolve toward sustainable business?
The opportunities in the emerging gene synthesis market is discussed. Charlie Schmidt from Nature Biotechnology interviews Jeremy Minshull from DNA2.0 as well as the CEOs from a few other gene synthesis companies and related venture capital. Read more here.

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25 May 2006
Synthetic biologists try to calm fears

The Synthetic Biology 2.0 conference at Berkeley explored the recent advances in synthetic biology and biosecurity. DNA2.0 president Jeremy Minshull describes how DNA2.0 handles potentially toxic synthetic DNA fragments. Read more here.

Feb 2006
Synthetic Biology is the main story in the Jan/Feb issue of Genome Technology
In one of the related stories the magazine asks DNA2.0 about the vendor perspective of gene synthesis. Read more in Genome Technology Volume 2006, Issue 1, Page 31.
18 Oct 2005
PBS Nova TV segment on Artificial Life
Any day now, scientists could announce that they have created life from scratch. This segment will take you inside the quest for man-made life-forms with scientists who are on the endeavor's cutting edge. Watch segment here.



17 Oct 2005
PBS Nova ScienceNow host Robert Krulwich introduces the Artificial Life segment as 'Science that makes us go Wow'.

1 Mar 2005
Protein Expression Using Synthetic Genes
A tutorial on using synthetic genes for codon optimization and heterologous protein expression. Read more in genetic Engineering News Volume 25, Issue 5, page 32.

6 Dec 2004
PlanetGene is Cool Site of the Day

The www.PlanetGene.com online resource for optimized genes is selected as "Cool Site of the Day" on Dec 6, 2004.

3 Dec 2004
Der Krieg soll grüner werden (A Greener War)

Pentagon wants to minimize the environmental impact of its land based military operations and at the same time access the energy of its plastic trash in the form of fuel. DARPA grant to DNA2.0 and Dr. Richard Gross of Polytechnic University (Brooklyn, New York). Read more (in German).

15 Nov 2004
Codon-Optimized Genes
DNA2.0 released PlanetGene, an online catalog to bridge the gap in protein expression between databases and experimentation. Read more in Genetic Engineering News Volume 24, Issue 20, Page 19.

13 Oct 2004
Interview with Dr. Jeremy Minshull, President of DNA2.0

Interview with the president of DNA2.0 including discussions on state-of-the-art protein engineering technology, market development of custom gene synthesis and key applications for synthetic biology.

4 Oct 2004
U.S. Military Bioengineering Plastic Fuels

DARPA is interested in tapping into the waste generated by the military's refuse as an on-site fuel source using the technology developed by DNA2.0 in Menlo Park, CA and Prof Richard Gross in Polytechnic Univ Brooklyn, NY. Read more here.

6 Mar 2004
DNA Spirals Into Artist's Medium
DNA2.0, tomatoes, Descartes and Deep Blue's 36th move against Kasparov. One morning we'll wake up and the entire article will make sense (except the part about the glowing bunny). Read more here.

  
  
  
  

 

 

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