Ginkgo Bioworks Previews Today's Annual Ferment Conference
Ginkgo Bioworks is hosting its annual conference, Ferment, on April 19, 2023, in Boston. The event aims to unite diverse stakeholders in the synthetic biology sector, showcasing new service offerings such as Ginkgo Enzyme Services, which enhances enzyme research and development across industries like pharmaceuticals and agriculture. CEO Jason Kelly will discuss outsourcing R&D benefits, emphasizing Ginkgo's integrated capabilities in strain optimization and gene therapy services. Live streaming is available for those unable to attend in person. The conference features expert presentations and panels covering topics like biosecurity and innovation in health.
- Hosting Ferment conference attracting diverse stakeholders from synthetic biology.
- New service offerings include Ginkgo Enzyme Services enhancing customer R&D capabilities.
- CEO's keynote highlights value of outsourcing R&D, indicating strong market positioning.
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BOSTON, April 19, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Ginkgo Bioworks (NYSE: DNA), which is building the leading platform for cell programming and biosecurity, is hosting its annual conference, Ferment. The conference brings together stakeholders from across the synthetic biology community, including customers, suppliers, academics, journalists, and many more. Because the event has reached its in-person capacity limits, a livestream will be available on Ginkgo's YouTube page and Ginkgo's Investor Relations page.
Ferment will begin with a keynote address from Ginkgo co-founder and CEO Jason Kelly, who will discuss the value that outsourcing R&D to a horizontal platform creates for customers across markets, including pharmaceuticals, agriculture, and industrial biotechnology. His presentation will also introduce new services offerings. These services offerings - like Ginkgo Enzyme Services, which was launched in December 2022 - make Ginkgo's capabilities and biological data assets more accessible to its customers.
Services Overview for Ginkgo R&D Partners
Ginkgo Enzyme Services: Discover, engineer, optimize, and scale up your enzyme. Whether you're looking for a biocatalyst to replace a chemical synthesis step, looking to improve your enzyme's function, or aiming to lower your manufacturing costs, Ginkgo's end-to-end capabilities empower your enzyme R&D.
Watch the virtual event here and visit Ginkgo's Enzyme Services page to learn more.
Ginkgo Microbe Services: Leverage synthetic biology at scale. Whether you're looking into biological solutions for challenges in agriculture, natural product discovery, microbiome therapeutics, or any other area in which strain optimization can present a bottleneck, Ginkgo can help.
Learn more about Ginkgo's strain improvement work at its virtual event here, and about Ginkgo's offerings in agriculture and its Strain Optimization Services on Ginkgo's website.
Ginkgo AAV Services: An integrated suite of solutions. The addition of StrideBio's structure-guided AAV engineering capabilities combined with Ginkgo's already extensive assets make Ginkgo a unique one-stop shop capable of providing R&D services for gene therapy manufacturing across capsid, payload, and cell line optimization.
You can learn more by registering for Ginkgo's upcoming virtual event on May 10.
Ginkgo Cell Therapy Services: Massively parallel testing, best-in-class designs. Discover and optimize the next-generation of CAR-T for the endpoints that matter to you. Ginkgo's ultra high throughput mammalian cell engineering foundry is ideally suited to address many outstanding problems in cell therapy, including CAR-T. Ginkgo is actively developing high throughput platforms to enhance CAR potency and specificity by exploring novel construct designs and incorporating synthetic regulatory elements like cell-specific promoters.
You can learn more about Ginkgo's ongoing work in this space on Ginkgo's blog here and here, and you can register for Ginkgo's virtual event on May 31 here.
Ginkgo RNA Therapeutics Services: The versatility of the RNA modality meets the power and flexibility of Ginkgo's Foundry. Let the data guide you to the optimal RNA therapeutic for your application. With last year's acquisition of Circularis, Ginkgo has expanded its platform to screen gene expression regulatory elements in both mRNA and circRNA formats. Partner with Ginkgo to discover sequence elements for improved stability, reduced immunogenicity, improved expression level and cell-type specificity and take advantage of Ginkgo's end-to-end capabilities to produce your RNA product with high purity.
Register for Ginkgo's upcoming virtual event on April 26, and learn more about the company's work in RNA therapeutics on its website here and here.
Platform Presentations
Ginkgo's technical experts will share more details about these platform developments and services throughout the day at Ferment.
- Ginkgo Enzyme Services – Emily Wrenbeck, PhD (Head of Protein Engineering, Ginkgo Bioworks)
- Ginkgo Microbe Services for Agriculture – Magalie Guilhabert, PhD (Head of Agriculture, Ginkgo Bioworks)
- Ginkgo Mammalian Cell Engineering Services Overview – Shawdee Eshghi PhD (Senior Director, Mammalian Engineering, Ginkgo Bioworks) featuring AAV Capsid Design for Gene Therapy – James Kennon Smith, PhD (Senior Mammalian Engineer, Ginkgo Bioworks)
- Biosecurity – Matt McKnight (General Manager Biosecurity, Ginkgo Bioworks)
Additionally, the event will feature a range of presentations and panels throughout the day, as well as a special collaboration between Grow by Ginkgo and Pop Up Magazine, and a reception to close out the conference. The day's programming includes:
Panels
- AI Meets Bio: Designing Algorithms to Design Proteins to Develop Medicines
- Moderator: Claire L. Evans (Musician and Author of: Broad Band: The Untold Story of the Women Who Made the Internet)
- Panelists:
- Brian Vandahl, PhD (Senior Vice President, Global Research Technologies, Novo Nordisk)
- Joshua Dunn, PhD (Head of Design, Ginkgo Bioworks)
- Chris Sander, PhD (Professor of Cell Biology, Harvard Medical School and Director, cBio at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute)
- The Future of Plants: Innovation for Agriculture and Climate
- Moderator: Nadia Berenstein (James Beard award-winning food writer and historian)
- Panelists:
- Maddie Hall (Co-Founder and CEO, Living Carbon)
- Ruth Wagner, PhD (Head of Data Science & Analytics, Bayer Crop Science)
- Leadership in the DNA Age: Biosecurity and the Bioeconomy
- Moderator: Lt. Gen. Thomas P. Bostick (Strategic Advisor, Ginkgo Bioworks; former Chief of Engineers of the United States Army and Commanding General of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers)
- Panelists:
- Megan Frisk, PhD (Senior Advisor and Biotechnology Policy Coordinator, Office of the Special Envoy for Critical and Emerging Technology, U.S. Department of State)
- Dr. Richard Hatchett (CEO, Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations)
- Michelle Rozo, PhD (Vice President of Technology, In-Q-Tel)
Fireside Chats
- Catalyzing Innovation in Health and Medicine
- Moderator: Michael Specter (Staff Writer, The New Yorker and Visiting Scholar, MIT Media Lab)
- Speaker: Renee Wegrzyn, PhD (Inaugural Director, Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H))
- Bringing a New Modality to Scale with John Maraganore of Alnylam
- Moderator: Jennifer Wipf (Head of Commercial Cell Engineering, Ginkgo Bioworks)
- Speaker: John Maraganore, PhD (Founding CEO, Alnylam Pharmaceuticals)
Lightning Talks
Hear from developers using the Ginkgo platform to build new applications, including:
- Synlogic (Analise Reeves, Head of Synthetic Biology)
- Arcaea (Jasmina Aganovic, CEO)
- Ayana Bio (Frank Jaksch, CEO
- Allonnia (Nicole Richards, CEO)
- Optimvia (Keith Kleeman, CEO)
- SaponiQx (Chandresh Harjivan, Co-Founder, President and Chief Operating Officer)
- Microba (Trent Munro, Senior Vice President of Therapeutics)
- Persephone (Stephanie Culler, Co-Founder and CEO)
- Lygos (Eric Steen, CEO)
- Prokarium (Kristen Albright, CEO)
- Sumitomo (Satoshi Okamoto, Chief Research Coordinator)
The full event schedule can be found at https://www.ginkgoferment.com/#Agenda. A video livestream of the event will also be made available to the public, including on the company's investor relations website at https://investors.ginkgobioworks.com/events/. Follow @Ginkgo on Twitter for updates.
About Ginkgo Bioworks
Ginkgo Bioworks is the leading horizontal platform for cell programming, providing flexible, end-to-end services that solve challenges for organizations across diverse markets, from food and agriculture to pharmaceuticals to industrial and specialty chemicals. Ginkgo's biosecurity and public health unit, Concentric by Ginkgo, is building global infrastructure for biosecurity to empower governments, communities, and public health leaders to prevent, detect and respond to a wide variety of biological threats. For more information, visit ginkgobioworks.com and concentricbyginkgo.com, read our blog, or follow us on social media channels such as Twitter (@Ginkgo and @ConcentricByGBW), Instagram (@GinkgoBioworks and @ConcentricByGinkgo), or LinkedIn.
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