Lecture

Living Systems Sustainability

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This lecture explores the production of biological materials through self-assembly in living cells, focusing on cellulose and silk manufacturing processes. It delves into the limitations of naturally occurring biomaterials and the advancements in synthetic biology for sustainable materials. The lecture also covers the concept of Engineered Living Materials (ELMs) and their applications in various industries, showcasing the potential of living cells as factories for functional materials.

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