Synthetic biology enables researchers to tackle a huge and diverse range of applied problems: building a cell with the smallest possible genome; synthesizing proteins with extra amino acids — more than the 20 found in nature; using bacteria to produce medicines previously too complex to synthesize; even decomposing living organisms into standard, off - the - shelf «biobricks» that can be assembled on demand.
Not exact matches
Advances in ag tech and
synthetic biology are
enabling high - tech meatless products.
At Synberc, we believe that by responsibly leading the field of
synthetic biology we will
enable transformative technologies to meet global challenges and improve lives.
Already,
synthetic biology is making its first steps as an
enabling technology to produce fuels, chemicals, and plastics.
A
synthetic biology platform
enables the use of genomes to record events and memories.
«Our
synthetic biology pipeline for rapid sensor design and prototyping has tremendous potential for application for the Zika virus and other public health threats,
enabling us to rapidly develop new diagnostics when and where they are needed most.»
In essence,
synthetic biology will
enable the design of «biological systems» in a rational and systematic way.»
Prior to joining at the DOE JGI, Dr. Yoshikuni was a co-founder and Chief Science Officer at a clean technology start - up, Bio Architecture Lab, Inc. where his significant achievement was using
synthetic biology to develop the first microbial platform technologies
enabling to unlock the potential of macroalgae as highly environmentally sustainable and cost - effective biomass for the production of renewable fuels and chemicals.
Synthetic biology combines chemical synthesis of DNA with growing knowledge of genomics to
enable researchers to quickly manufacture catalogued DNA sequences andassemble them into new genomes.
Designer macrolide biosensors should find broad utility and
enable applications related to high throughput
synthetic biology and directed evolution of macrolide biosynthesis.