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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Richard Murray\nhosted by Calin Guet\nAbstract: Biotec
 hnology is increasing the ability to read and write DNA at a rate that exc
 eeds Moore’s Law. A new discipline of biological engineering\, "syntheti
 c biology"\, is beginning to design biological components\, circuits\, and
  systems by engineering genetic circuits. We are plausibly within 10-15 ye
 ars of being able to produce genetically-programmed synthetic cells and mu
 lti-cellular machines that can carry out useful engineering operations. Ap
 plications range from synthesis of bio-compatible materials\, to environme
 ntal monitoring and remediation\, to self-assembly of complex multi-cellul
 ar. In this talk I will describe the technological trends and applications
  that are driving this field\, with a focus on the role of feedback and co
 ntrol for design of biomolecular circuits for implementing cooperative beh
 aviors in multi-cellular consortia.
LOCATION:Raiffeisen Lecture Hall\, Central Building\, ISTA
ORGANIZER:arinya.eller@ist.ac.at
SUMMARY:Richard Murray: Synthetic Biology: Building Molecular Scale Machine
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URL:https://talks-calendar.ista.ac.at/events/1136
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