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Synthetic Biology can be an expensive discipline to conduct research in. One needs many kits, reagents and costly laboratory apparatus; all of which require an advanced infrastructure for biotechnology and chemistry. Yet in many developing countries it is hard to acquire the necessary equipment. | Synthetic Biology can be an expensive discipline to conduct research in. One needs many kits, reagents and costly laboratory apparatus; all of which require an advanced infrastructure for biotechnology and chemistry. Yet in many developing countries it is hard to acquire the necessary equipment. | ||
- | Our Goal is to re-program a harmless laboratory | + | Our Goal is to re-program a harmless laboratory strain of the E. coli so that the preparation of commonly used proteins, like drugs and enzymes is controllable by light. To this end we introduce genetic building blocks into the bacteria that are of our own design, or ordered from an open-source database. The project is meant to replace current chemical methods and by that making protein production more simple, cheap and environmentally friendly. |
Everything in nature is renewable and energetically optimized. Yet a few hurdles remain between the current situation and the efficient use of nature’s own achievements. Up to now, to produce and extract a protein requires rather expensive equipment and chemicals, which can only be provided by a highly specialized high-tech industry. Yet that needs not be so – nature itself works fine without such aides. That is why we wish to develop systems, which are in keeping with the natural image, making its functions available to us – without the additional use of expensive materials if at all possible. | Everything in nature is renewable and energetically optimized. Yet a few hurdles remain between the current situation and the efficient use of nature’s own achievements. Up to now, to produce and extract a protein requires rather expensive equipment and chemicals, which can only be provided by a highly specialized high-tech industry. Yet that needs not be so – nature itself works fine without such aides. That is why we wish to develop systems, which are in keeping with the natural image, making its functions available to us – without the additional use of expensive materials if at all possible. | ||
- | Our approach is based on the great advantage of living systems: self-reproduction. Ideally, most equipment needs for molecular biology could be covered by nature itself. In creating an organism that can be controlled as precisely and as simply as possible in the functions we try to achieve, we may gain direct access to nature’s own capabilities to aid us in research. | + | Our approach is based on the great advantage of living systems: self-reproduction. Ideally, most equipment needs for molecular biology could be covered by nature itself. In creating an organism that can be controlled as precisely and as simply as possible in the functions we try to achieve, we may gain direct access to nature’s own capabilities to aid us in research. |
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== Who is the Lab in a Cell meant for? == | == Who is the Lab in a Cell meant for? == |
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