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Engineering Biology Research Consortium

Non-profit, public-private partnership From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The Engineering Biology Research Consortium (EBRC) is a non-profit, public-private partnership focused on advancing biotechnology and engineering biology to address broad societal needs.[1]

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Mission

According to EBRC, the group is dedicated to bringing together an inclusive community committed to advancing engineering biology to address national and global needs.

"We showcase cutting-edge research in engineering biology, identify pressing challenges and opportunities in research and application, articulate compelling research roadmaps and programs to address them, and provide timely access to other key developments in engineering biology. Driven by member-led working groups, we focus on Research Roadmapping, Education, Security, and Policy & International Engagement."[2]

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History, work, and membership

The EBRC was founded in 2016 by members of the 10-year NSF-funded Synthetic Biology Engineering Research Center (SynBERC) at the conclusion of the ERC grant period.[3][4] During its grant period, SynBERC made significant contributions to the field of synthetic biology through research from members’ labs, interactions between academic and industry members, and activities to support socially responsible innovation.

In 2022, EBRC entered into an agreement with NIST to develop tools for safe development of nucleic acid synthesis using artificial intelligence.[5][6]

EBRC offers members tools and events to stay aligned with the evolution and growth of the synthetic biology community.[7] EBRC develops new activities and programs to support and sustain the impact of research, products, discoveries, and ideas from the synthetic biology community.

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