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Synthetic biology and viewing life not as ‘a mystery but as a machine’ – Genetic Literacy Project

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2018-04-24 NEWS

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Synthetic biology and viewing life not as ‘a mystery but as a machine’
Genetic Literacy Project
Imagine a future where synthetic jellyfish roam waterways looking for toxins to destroy, where eco-friendly plastics and fuels are harvested from vats of yeast, where viruses are programmed to be cancer killers, and electronic gadgets repair themselves

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2018-04-24 NEWS

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Chinese biopharma firms ‘well ahead’ in race to use CRISPR in humans
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Contrary to what you might believe, biopharma companies in the US are not the leaders in clinical trials using gene editing tech. While a slate of US/European pioneers have been lining up their first human trials, investigators in China are already

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How synthetic biology can help world meet UN sustainable development goals
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The agenda of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) challenges the synthetic biology community—and the life sciences as a whole—to develop transformative technologies that help to protect, even expand our planet’s habitability. While modern

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2018-04-24 NEWS

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How synthetic biology can help world meet UN sustainable …
Genetic Literacy Project
The agenda of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) challenges the synthetic biology community—and the life sciences as a whole—to develop transformative technologies that help to protect, even expand our planet’s habitability. While modern

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Excessive Growth Opportunities Estimated to be Experienced by Synthetic Biology Market During ‘2024’
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The “Synthetic Biology Market: Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecasts 2016–2024” gives a granular investigation of the different factors and patterns affecting the development direction of the Global Synthetic Biology

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