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Synthetic biology is genetic engineering done with digital tools. It is a fast-growing field of science and engineering poised to play a significant role in society.
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iGEM Regionals complete, now onto World Championship

iGEM Regionals complete, now onto World Championship

The iGEM genetic engineering competition regional events are over and now teams are heading to the World Championship, to be held at MIT in Cambridge November 2-5.  The regional results can be found here.  Overall, 190 teams from over 30 countries are participating and the competition is fierce!  See you there! Recent News Articles iGEM Bioengineering...
Are dreams of Jurassic Park extinct?

Are dreams of Jurassic Park extinct?

A paper published October 10, 2012 in the Proceedings of the Royal Society Biological Sciences attempts to measure the half life of DNA.  (Full text not available for free but a good overview can be found here in Nature news.)  By measuring the decay of mitochondrial DNA in bone samples of the extinct New Zealand...
DNA made into rewritable memory

DNA made into rewritable memory

Scientists have successfully turned DNA rewritable memory.  Stanford researcher Drew Endy and his team have, using elements from a bacteriophage, built and demonstrated a rewritable recombinase addressable data (RAD) module.  The system consists of a stretch of DNA flanked by sites that signal to enzymes made by the bacteriophage, instructing them to cut out the...
Time to write human genomes

Time to write human genomes

In 1990, scientists launched one of  the largest international collaborations in life science, an effort to sequence the human genome.  This work inspired a new generation of genetic researchers and led to countless breakthroughs in new technologies, informatics, and medicine.  I was one of the researchers who had their careers launched by this effort. Now,...
Redesigning People: How far will you go?

Redesigning People: How far will you go?

My friend David Ewing Duncan recently published an fascinating piece in the Atlantic.com online site examining what’s ahead in medical technologies.  What’s clear is that medtech and biotech are moving beyond the traditional boundaries of dire medical need and into the realm of human enhancement.  There’s a fine line between exoskeletons to help a paralyzed...
Buildings that grow, breathe, and self-repair?

Buildings that grow, breathe, and self-repair?

As springtime approaches, so do the home repairs – painting the trim or deck, replacing the rotted boards, getting the lawnmower blade sharpened.  But what if our buildings were more like life?  What if they grew from a seed?  Or were heated with solar energy or sugars or oils they manufactured themselves?  What if they...
Happy Yogurt

Happy Yogurt

I just came across this video (see below) by Tuur van Balen, a self-described Freelance Designer Researcher, who talks about hacking yogurt to produce the antidepressant Prozac.  van Balen brilliantly combines fact (synthetic biology, lab techniques, biobricks) with fiction (to my knowledge, biosynthesis of Prozac, or flouxetine, a chemical hasn’t been demonstrated) to produce a...
Piccells concept for cell-based inflatable furniture

Piccells concept for cell-based inflatable furniture

I’m always looking cool things at the intersection of design and biology.  Why?  Because nature is such a cool designer!  Here’s something that was both pretty and practical – inflatable furniture with a various biology-based themes.  Only a design for now, but perhaps showing up one day at your local IKEA.  Enjoy! Full description at...
Material Connexion the global library for materials, including bio-materials.

Material Connexion the global library for materials, including bio-materials.

The proliferation of new, innovative, and more sustainable materials has created a sea change in design.  Helping people better understand their manufacturing choices, Material Connexion is a consultancy and global library of over 6,500 different materials, including bio-materials, with offices in major design and manufacturing hubs including New York, Bangkok, Beijing, and Milan.  Annual subscriptions...