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Read more at: Artificial symmetry-breaking for morphogenetic engineering bacterial colonies
Artificial symmetry-breaking for morphogenetic engineering bacterial colonies

Artificial symmetry-breaking for morphogenetic engineering bacterial colonies

28 November 2016

An international team of researchers from University of Cambridge, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile and Stanford University recently published a paper in ACS Synthetic Biology that sought to apply synthetic biology approaches to the engineering of morphologies in multicellular systems.


Read more at: Complex design practices: learning from Synthetic Biology and Swarm Robotics
Complex design practices: learning from Synthetic Biology and Swarm Robotics

Complex design practices: learning from Synthetic Biology and Swarm Robotics

30 March 2016

Dr Chih-Chun Chen and Dr Nathan Crilly investigate the premise that design and engineering principles can be applied to biological entities and ask what synthetic biology could learn from and contribute to other groups tackling complex design problems


Read more at: Characterization of Intrinsic Properties of Promoters

Characterization of Intrinsic Properties of Promoters

Characterization of Intrinsic Properties of Promoters Timothy J. Rudge, James R. Brown, Fernan Federici, Neil Dalchau, Andrew Phillips, James W. Ajioka, and Jim Haseloff ACS Synthetic Biology 2016 5 (1), 89-98 DOI: 10.1021/acssynbio.5b00116