Building with biological parts
Learning to fly (or yeast, geese, and 747s)
The second coming of synthetic biology
A future history of biological engineering
The pace of change in biological technologies
The international genetically engineered machines competition
Reprogramming cells and building genomes
The promise and peril of biological technologies
The sources of innovation and the effects of existing and proposed regulations
Laying the foundations for a bioeconomy
Of straightjackets and springboards for innovation
Open-source biology, or open biology?