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Unlocking powerful nonmodel organisms in microbial synthetic biology - Possibl. (iBOF/21/092)

Synthetic biology is a new discipline that allows designing and creating novel, man-made biological systems such as metabolic pathways. The innovative technology is a game-changer for the sustainable production of pharmaceuticals, biofuels, enzymes, aroma compounds and bioplastics. The synthetic systems are often implemented in Escherichia coli or yeast cells because the biotechnological toolbox for these organisms is readily available. However, these microbes are often not optimally suited for industrial or medical applications.

This project therefore aims to develop a novel toolbox that allows the ethical exploitation of superior non-standard microbes. The project will not only yield an important breakthrough for the efficiency and possibilities of synthetic biology, but also constitutes a research consortium of a team of young and ambitious scientists that will serve as a strategic hub for the further development of synthetic biology in Flanders, thereby helping to maintain its leading biotech position..
Date:1 Jan 2021 →  Today
Keywords:Synthetic biology, Genome engineering, Applied microbiology, Microbial viruses, Ethics in biotechnology
Disciplines:Biodiscovery, Microbiology not elsewhere classified, Synthetic biology, Ethics of technology