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Designing synthetic biology.

Christina M Agapakis1.   

Abstract

Synthetic biology is frequently defined as the application of engineering design principles to biology. Such principles are intended to streamline the practice of biological engineering, to shorten the time required to design, build, and test synthetic gene networks. This streamlining of iterative design cycles can facilitate the future construction of biological systems for a range of applications in the production of fuels, foods, materials, and medicines. The promise of these potential applications as well as the emphasis on design has prompted critical reflection on synthetic biology from design theorists and practicing designers from many fields, who can bring valuable perspectives to the discipline. While interdisciplinary connections between biologists and engineers have built synthetic biology via the science and the technology of biology, interdisciplinary collaboration with artists, designers, and social theorists can provide insight on the connections between technology and society. Such collaborations can open up new avenues and new principles for research and design, as well as shed new light on the challenging context-dependence-both biological and social-that face living technologies at many scales. This review is inspired by the session titled "Design and Synthetic Biology: Connecting People and Technology" at Synthetic Biology 6.0 and covers a range of literature on design practice in synthetic biology and beyond. Critical engagement with how design is used to shape the discipline opens up new possibilities for how we might design the future of synthetic biology.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24156739     DOI: 10.1021/sb4001068

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Synth Biol        ISSN: 2161-5063            Impact factor:   5.110


  9 in total

Review 1.  Advanced genetic tools enable synthetic biology in the oleaginous microalgae Nannochloropsis sp.

Authors:  Eric Poliner; Eva M Farré; Christoph Benning
Journal:  Plant Cell Rep       Date:  2018-03-06       Impact factor: 4.570

2.  Congo Red Fluorescence for Rapid In Situ Characterization of Synthetic Curli Systems.

Authors:  Anton Kan; Daniel P Birnbaum; Pichet Praveschotinunt; Neel S Joshi
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2019-06-17       Impact factor: 4.792

Review 3.  Omics approaches in food safety: fulfilling the promise?

Authors:  Teresa M Bergholz; Andrea I Moreno Switt; Martin Wiedmann
Journal:  Trends Microbiol       Date:  2014-02-23       Impact factor: 17.079

Review 4.  Developments in the tools and methodologies of synthetic biology.

Authors:  Richard Kelwick; James T MacDonald; Alexander J Webb; Paul Freemont
Journal:  Front Bioeng Biotechnol       Date:  2014-11-26

Review 5.  Synthetic biology advances for pharmaceutical production.

Authors:  Rainer Breitling; Eriko Takano
Journal:  Curr Opin Biotechnol       Date:  2015-03-03       Impact factor: 9.740

6.  Real Vegan Cheese and the Artistic Critique of Biotechnology.

Authors:  Rebecca Wilbanks
Journal:  Engag Sci Technol Soc       Date:  2017

7.  National and Transnational Security Implications of Asymmetric Access to and Use of Biological Data.

Authors:  Kavita M Berger; Phyllis A Schneck
Journal:  Front Bioeng Biotechnol       Date:  2019-02-25

Review 8.  Multi-Omics Approach in Amelioration of Food Products.

Authors:  Bandita Dutta; Dibyajit Lahiri; Moupriya Nag; Rose Abukhader; Tanmay Sarkar; Siddhartha Pati; Vijay Upadhye; Soumya Pandit; Mohamad Faiz Mohd Amin; Abdel Rahman Mohammad Said Al Tawaha; Manoj Kumar; Rina Rani Ray
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2022-07-12       Impact factor: 6.064

9.  Who are the users of synthetic DNA? Using metaphors to activate microorganisms at the center of synthetic biology.

Authors:  Erika Amethyst Szymanski
Journal:  Life Sci Soc Policy       Date:  2018-07-14
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