Lecture

Synthetic Biology Standardization

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This lecture covers the importance of standardization in Synthetic Biology, focusing on methods and parts standardization, characterization of functionality, host cells, and nomenclature. It also discusses the synthesis of devices, modules, and circuits using logic rules, combinatorial logic with transcriptional regulation, and signal matching for part composition. The lecture delves into the integration of data and systems, chassis cells development, and the future of synthetic biology with considerations for the next generation of chassis cells. It concludes with insights on metabolic engineering and the transition from synthetic biology of parts, devices, and modules to metabolic engineering.

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