Please can we have a bit more discipline on this mailing list, so we don't get all responses and communications sent to the entire mailing list
Thank you
Andrew
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From: PhD-Design - This list is for discussion of PhD studies and related research in Design [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Alon Weiss
Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2016 10:35 AM
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Subject: þþRE: Cfp Workshop between design and biology in Cambridge and Norwich
Hi Ke Fang,
The conference domain is very interesting due the relevant to my PhD research in the field, however the dates are impossible for me.
I would kindly ask to keep me update for further developments.
Regards,
Alon Weiss
+972 50 8258206
Coordinator, Mechanical Engineering in Product Design-Beer Sheva Campus, SCE Israel.
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þþðåùà: Cfp Workshop between design and biology in Cambridge and Norwich
Hello,
My name is Ke Fang, a design PhD student from CRI, France.
I am working with Paolo Bombelli ([log in to unmask]), a PhD researcher from the Department from Biochemistry, University of Cambridge and Open Science School (http://openscienceschool.org/about/). We received a grant from OpenPlant (http://openplant.org/) to carry out *t*he 5th Edition of Co-Lab's interdisciplinary workshop, held in University of Cambridge and in John Innes Centre, Norwich this summer: (
http://openscienceschool.org/colabopenplant/)
In the 5th edition of Co-Lab, we focus on discussion of plant synthetic biology from an ethnographic point of view. When scientific research borrows methodology from ethnography, which is the systematic study of peoples and cultures, discussions can digress beyond the technological barriers of plant science. How can Scientists place their research in the context of culture and society, to understand how their work is perceived by the public? How can artists and designer utilise their projects to reshape public perception on GMO and plant science? These are the type of discussion We hope to bring to the context of the workshop - and we are seeking help to find people who would be interested in these kind of discussions.
We would highly appreciate if you could join in our workshop or help us circulate these messages.
Please find here application information <http://openscienceschool.org/colabopenplant/>
Thank you very much,
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FANG Ke
FDV PhD Candidate
Center for Research and Interdisciplinarity (CRI) http://cri-paris.org Paris
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