Introduction to Synthetic Biology notes
From 2006.igem.org
Slide 2: Outline
The vision of synthetic biology (Slides 2 to 5)
- I would like to answer the questions:
- What is Synthetic Biology?
- What are the goals of Synthetic Biology?
- Why is Synthetic Biology needed?
Foundations of engineering biology (Slides 6 to 11)
- I would like to answer the question:
- What is needed to make Synthetic Biology a successful discipline?
PoPS and Standard Assembly (Slides 12 and 13)
- Want to describe one fundamental concept: PoPS
- Want to describe how parts can be assembled in an uniform way.
Slide 3: Biology is a Technology
Mention applications of Synthetic Biology:
- produce medical agents
- provide energy sources
- detect pollutants
- construct surfaces for nanoscale materials fabrication
- characterize physical performance limits of eukaryotic gene expression
- study and control of
- cell division
- animal development
- aging
- cancer
- (cost effective production of an anti-malaria drug precursor)
Slide 5: Synthetic Biology
About ‘interdisciplinary’: Why is Synthetic Biology interesting for these disciplines:
- Biology: Test the current understanding
- Chemists: Biology = Chemistry (for them)!
- Create novel molecular systems
- ‘synthetic chemistry’
- Engineers: Biology = Technology = novel engineering discipline
Slide 9: Standardization
Keyword ‘Standards’:
- Mention the following necessary standardizations:
- Basic biological functions (example: promoter activity)
- Experimental measurements (example: protein concentrations)
- System operations (example: media, growth rate, environmental conditions)
Keyword ‘Development of Techniques’:
- Need to develop techniques that support:
- The definition
- The characterization
- The use
- And the description of biological parts
- Mention the registry that tries to do that!