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Scientists design lifeform using only 57 genetic codes
In an unprecedented leap in scientific discovery, a new lifeform has been constructed using a mere 57 genetic instructions.
This topic explores the application of advanced biotechnological approaches—including genetic engineering tools such as CRISPR/Cas9, RNA interference ...
In a new study, University of California, Irvine chemical and biomolecular engineering researchers report the creation of ...
The world of protein engineering just took a giant leap forward. A team in China has developed a method that makes designing ...
Researchers engineered and screened dozens of base editors to precisely target a single mutation without editing other portions of the DNA.
Hospitals may soon have a faster option, thanks to a groundbreaking system built in part by Sneha Goenka, an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering at Princeton—and MIT Technology ...
Traditional microbial expression systems can be advanced through improved plasmid replication, target gene transcription, ...
Mr.Gokul Krishnaswamy began his journey in computer science through a strong foundation in engineering and data-driven academics. He holds a Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science Engineering with ...
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Future of fertility? Sperm turned into trackable microrobots for drug delivery
Sperm microrobots tracked by X-ray mark the future of fertility, enabling precise drug delivery and IVF research.
When genetic testing reveals a rare DNA mutation, doctors and patients are frequently left in the dark about what it actually means. Now, researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai ...
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FORNL talk focuses on using 'engineering biology' to try and create products with little waste
Cathy Eckert was recently appointed chief science officer at the Center for Bioenergy Innovation (CBI) at Oak Ridge National ...
The International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (ICGEB), New Delhi, today hosted BioE3@1 to mark the first anniversary of the BioE3 Policy, a flagship initiative of the ...
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