Synthetic Biology

Synthetic biology is an interdisciplinary research field that combines engineering principles with biology to design, build, and re-program complex biological systems. This field has the potential to revolutionise many aspects of our lives, such as health, energy, agriculture, and environment. Synthetic biology can be used to engineer biological systems that can produce useful products, process waste, and generate clean energy. It has the potential to produce more efficient and less expensive solutions to the global challenges that we face. It also has potential applications in pharmaceuticals and biotechnology. The possibilities of this emerging field are endless.

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