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<p>What words come to your mind when you hear: “Synthetic biology”? Some of you will recall fluorescent kitties encountered in the web. A few people will mention cheap insulin production. But the majority would probably say: “what is that?”</p> | <p>What words come to your mind when you hear: “Synthetic biology”? Some of you will recall fluorescent kitties encountered in the web. A few people will mention cheap insulin production. But the majority would probably say: “what is that?”</p> | ||
<p>We think that it is unfair that such an important field of biology is almost completely unknown to general public. Synthetic biology uses the capabilities of living cells to produce extremely complex molecules which cannot be synthesized by means of industrial chemistry. Currently, it provides us with novel drugs, diagnostic tools and materials with numerous other functions.</p> | <p>We think that it is unfair that such an important field of biology is almost completely unknown to general public. Synthetic biology uses the capabilities of living cells to produce extremely complex molecules which cannot be synthesized by means of industrial chemistry. Currently, it provides us with novel drugs, diagnostic tools and materials with numerous other functions.</p> | ||
- | <p>In one of our presentations we | + | <p>In one of our presentations we provided more information about the Synthetic Biology and some specific topics of it. |
In particular, we told about how synthetic biology made antibodies the main diagnostic tool for infectious diseases and about the usage of living cells for data storage. | In particular, we told about how synthetic biology made antibodies the main diagnostic tool for infectious diseases and about the usage of living cells for data storage. | ||
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