Lecture

Synthetic biology: molecular components and cellular engineering

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This lecture explores the field of synthetic biology, focusing on the assembly of exogenous molecular components to create biological functions in living cells. Topics include chemically induced proximity, gene expression control strategies, engineered receptors for signaling control, synthetic gene circuits, and the spatio-temporal control of biological systems.

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