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*Biopolimer area: continue the Virgina (2008), Utah State (2009) and Insa-Lyon 2010 develop in the field of bioplastic-biopolymers through expression genes for PHA, PHA, and PHC. | *Biopolimer area: continue the Virgina (2008), Utah State (2009) and Insa-Lyon 2010 develop in the field of bioplastic-biopolymers through expression genes for PHA, PHA, and PHC. | ||
- | *Heat Production: uses and improvement of Gatech Biobrick BBa_K410000, in mechanical engineering. | + | *Heat Production: uses and improvement of Gatech 2010, Biobrick BBa_K410000, in mechanical engineering. |
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Project Description
Traditional engineering fields such as electrical, mechanical, civil, agricultural, etc., have been working for the last two centuries separately of biological developments (life sciences).
The UTP-Panama team has decided to brake this paradigm in the Republic of Panama. To accomplish this goal, the UTP-Panama Team is working in the development of what we call a"SynBio Engineering Tool Kit", the construction of engineering tools, obtained from biologal resources. At this moment, engineering groups are designing projects in different fields, using biological devices to improve and solve traditional engineering problems. In this sense the proposed lines are:
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