30 September 2014

REMIX: Synthetic biology versus hip hop

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SCI's London Group in partnership with UCL's Chemical Physical Society

University College London, London, UK

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Synopsis
The birth of hip hop and genetic engineering happened within two months of each other in 1973, and both have enjoyed and suffered remarkably similar trajectories ever since: imagination, invention, controversy, remix, legal trolling, big business, and underground rebirth. This is the story of two of the most creative and lucrative endeavors in science and music.
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UCL

Department of Chemistry
University College London
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Dr Adam Rutherford, Editor at Nature, Journalist and Broadcaster