The latest digital tools for engineering biology can generate millions of predictions about proteins, microbes, and cells in minutes. Turning those predictions into real-world solutions, however, requires the ability to build and precisely test living systems at a massive scale.
That’s where GIFS comes in.
Join the Global Institute for Food Security (GIFS) at the University of Saskatchewan on Sept. 23 for an exclusive look inside Canada’s first biofoundry built to advance agriculture and food innovation.
Event host:
Global Institute for Food Security
Supported by:
Innovation Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan Trade and Export Development