Synthetic biology (SynBio) is a multidisciplinary field of science that focuses on living systems and organisms, and it applies engineering principles...
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particular, 'synthetic' may refer to: Look up synthetic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Synthetic biology Synthetic chemical or compound, produced by the...
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ACS Synthetic Biology is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the American Chemical Society. It began publishing accepted articles in the Fall...
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The hazards of synthetic biology include biosafety hazards to workers and the public, biosecurity hazards stemming from deliberate engineering of organisms...
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controversial branch of biology that studies the manipulation of living matter, including genetic modification and synthetic biology. Bioinformatics – use...
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Sang Yup (2012-11-16). "Metabolic altered and Synthetic Biology in Strain Development". ACS Synthetic Biology. 1 (11): 491–492. doi:10.1021/sb300109d. PMID 23656224...
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gas emissions and moving away from a petrochemical-based economy. Synthetic biology is considered one of the essential cornerstones in industrial biotechnology...
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multidisciplinary research field at the intersection of virology, synthetic biology, computational biology, and DNA nanotechnology, from which it borrows and integrates...
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Tom Knight (scientist) (category Synthetic biologists)
Laboratory, a part of the MIT School of Engineering. He now works at the synthetic biology company Ginkgo Bioworks, which he cofounded in 2008. Tom Knight arrived...
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Open synthetic biology is the idea that scientific knowledge and data should be openly accessible through common rights licensing to enable the rapid...
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Synthetic biological circuits are an application of synthetic biology where biological parts inside a cell are designed to perform logical functions mimicking...
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Integrated nanoliter system (section Synthetic biology)
integrated nanoliter system are in controlling biological fluids (refer as synthetic biology) and accurately detecting changes in cells for genetic purposes (such...
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funded by the DARPA L2M program. As of 2021, Levin's lab is working on synthetic biology applications of bioelectricity for cellular control; development of...
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Genomics (redirect from Genome biology)
applications of synthetic biology. In 2010 researchers at the J. Craig Venter Institute announced the creation of a partially synthetic species of bacterium...
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Natural computing (section Synthetic biology)
this area are systems biology, synthetic biology and cellular computing. Computational systems biology (or simply systems biology) is an integrative and...
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Genetic code (redirect from Universal Code (biology))
"Scientists Created Bacteria With a Synthetic Genome. Is This Artificial Life? - In a milestone for synthetic biology, colonies of E. coli thrive with DNA...
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James J. Collins (category Synthetic biologists)
Institute. Collins is one of the founders of the field of synthetic biology, and his work on synthetic gene circuits and programmable cells has led to the development...
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Xenobiology (category Synthetic biology)
Xenobiology (XB) is a subfield of synthetic biology, the study of synthesizing and manipulating biological devices and systems. The name "xenobiology"...
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Biosafety (section In synthetic biology)
See planetary protection and interplanetary contamination), and In synthetic biology (referring to the risks associated with this type of lab practice)...
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International Genetically Engineered Machine (category Synthetic biology)
(International Genetically Engineered Machine) competition is a worldwide synthetic biology competition that was initially aimed at undergraduate and 'overgraduate'...
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Synthetic genomics is a nascent field of synthetic biology that uses aspects of genetic modification on pre-existing life forms, or artificial gene synthesis...
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Phi X 174 (section Synthetic Biology)
produce all the features of a natural virus, ushering in the age of synthetic biology. In 1972–1974, Jerard Hurwitz, Sue Wickner, and Reed Wickner with...
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Systems and Synthetic Biology is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering systems and synthetic biology. It was established in 2007 and was published...
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Drew Endy (category Synthetic biologists)
company that aimed to commercialize synthetic biology. In 2009, Michael Specter called Endy "synthetic biology’s most compelling evangelist" in his book...
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Mathematical and theoretical biology Computational biology Bioinformatics Biostatistics Systems biology Population biology Synthetic biology Epidemiology Howard...
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Biopunk (category Synthetic biology)
mechanical cyberware and information technology. Biopunk is concerned with synthetic biology. It is derived from cyberpunk and involve bio-hackers, biotech megacorporations...
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Artificial gene synthesis (redirect from Synthetic gene)
simply gene synthesis, refers to a group of methods that are used in synthetic biology to construct and assemble genes from nucleotides de novo. Unlike DNA...
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Aviation biofuel (redirect from Synthetic Paraffinic Kerosene)
an alcohol-to-jet (ATJ) process from waste fermentation; or from synthetic biology through a solar reactor. Small piston engines can be modified to burn...
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Homeostasis (redirect from Regulatory biology)
In biology, homeostasis (British also homoeostasis; /hɒmioʊˈsteɪsɪs, -miə-/) is the state of steady internal physical and chemical conditions maintained...
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Synthetic ion channels are de novo chemical compounds that insert into lipid bilayers, form pores, and allow ions to flow from one side to the other....
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