Engineering the future with synthetic biology
Researchers have long worked to decipher the complexity of biological organisms and processes, like decoding a language or reverse-engineering a sophisticated system.

While some scientists focus on understanding the fundamental mechanisms of biology, others apply this knowledge to address human needs and challenges in medicine, agriculture, manufacturing and the environment by designing novel biological components and systems that do not exist in nature. Learn more about this innovative field at the 91亚色传媒 Annual Meeting’s symposium on synthetic biology.
The symposium was organized by , a professor of chemical and biological engineering at Northwestern University, and , an assistant professor of biochemistry at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.

On , hear expert talks on using synthetic biology to address human challenges. Speakers will discuss cellular sensors that detect and respond to changes in gene activity as well as engineered genetic control systems that enable dynamic cellular reprogramming. This session will also explore phage-based approaches to eliminate or alter bacteria within complex microbial communities, such as the human gut.
On , environmental health takes center stage. Talks will cover topics such as manipulating soil microbes to improve plant drought tolerance, engineering minimal synthetic cells containing only essential genes and designing bacterial microcompartments for applications in medicine, materials science and sustainable chemical production.
Finally, on , a dedicated session on enabling technologies will highlight the tools and methodologies driving synthetic biology forward. Speakers will delve into high-throughput approaches for engineering bacteriophages, methods for measuring protein ensemble features to design conformation-shifting proteins and other cutting-edge innovations.
“We are on the cusp of a revolution in engineering biology that will transform biomanufacturing, agriculture, sustainability and medicine,” symposium co-organizer said during a at DePaul University. “The real challenge lies in balancing cost, risk and speed.”
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