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The immortal cell line that changed synthetic biology’s relationship with patients

By |marzo 1st, 2022|Categories: Blog|Tags: , , , , |

Scientists have been able to culture microorganisms since the late [...]

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New tech, new rules: a renewed conversation on biosafety in the age of applied recombinant DNA

By |enero 5th, 2022|Categories: Blog|Tags: , , , |

Nowadays, genetic engineering is a common practice in many laboratories [...]

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A sea of data: how systems biology is helping to crack and tame the networks of life

By |octubre 28th, 2021|Categories: Blog|Tags: , , , |

The human body is made of approximately 50 trillion cells [...]

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Fighting evolution: the stability challenge in synthetic biology

By |junio 28th, 2021|Categories: Blog|Tags: , , , |

In synthetic biology, we seek to engineer reliable and predictable [...]

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«Biology will never be an exact science»: why context matters in standardisation

By |abril 28th, 2021|Categories: Blog|Tags: , , , , |

In the last decade, we have witnessed how standardisation has [...]

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