Synthetic Biology Undergrad Module: Yeast Bioart
This blog post showcases the top 10 artworks made by students in a synthetic biology undergrad module. It also reveals the overall prize winner of the competition, which will be announced to the students at their final lecture.

Tom Ellis
Synthetic Biology & Synthetic Genomics @ Imperial College London and the Sanger Institute. Bilingual in English and DNA. Views are either my own or my microbes'

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The annual joy of choosing winning yeast bioart from our synthetic biology undergrad module. The students. These are our top 10 out of 62 artworks made this year. pic.twitter.com/Ru4aOX6XRq
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The sharp eyed among you will spot that Arsenal made the final, Spurs didn’t. Just like real life. pic.twitter.com/DCyPSPrqWM
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Top 3 - glowing mushroom pic.twitter.com/yubHbSwlW8
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Top 3 - Patrick pic.twitter.com/Cz4EQqyqFf
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Top 3 - mountain retreat pic.twitter.com/af1EEFuqPv
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The overall prize winner will be announced to the students at their final lecture on Wednesday. 🏆
— Tom Ellis (@ProfTomEllis) March 20, 2023