Building a global alliance of biofoundries

Nathan J. Hillson, Mark X. Caddick(University of Liverpool), Yizhi Cai(University of Manchester), José A. Carrasco(Norwich Research Park), Matthew Wook Chang(National University of Singapore), Natalie C. Curach(Bioplatforms Australia), David Bell(London Biofoundry), Rosalind Le Feuvre(University of Manchester), Douglas C. Friedman(Engineering Biology Research Consortium), Xiongfei Fu(Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology), Nicholas D. Gold(Concordia University), Markus J. Herrgård(Novo Nordisk Foundation), Maciej B. Holowko(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), James R. Johnson(University of Liverpool), Richard A. Johnson(BioBricks Foundation), Jay D. Keasling, R.I. Kitney(London Biofoundry), Akihiko Kondo(Kobe University), Chenli Liu(Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology), Vincent J. J. Martin(Concordia University), Filippo Menolascina(University of Edinburgh), Chiaki Ogino(Kobe University), Nicola J. Patron(Norwich Research Park), Marilene Pavan(Boston University), Chueh Loo Poh(National University of Singapore), Isak S. Pretorius(Macquarie University), Susan J. Rosser(University of Edinburgh), Nigel S. Scrutton(University of Manchester), Marko Storch(London Biofoundry), Hille Tekotte(University of Edinburgh), Evelyn Travnik(Novo Nordisk Foundation), Claudia E. Vickers(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), Wen Shan Yew(National University of Singapore), Ying‐Jin Yuan(Tianjin Synthetic Material Research Institute (China)), Huimin Zhao(University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign), Paul S. Freemont(London Biofoundry)
Nature Communications
May 9, 2019
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Abstract

Biofoundries provide an integrated infrastructure to enable the rapid design, construction, and testing of genetically reprogrammed organisms for biotechnology applications and research. Many biofoundries are being built and a Global Biofoundry Alliance has recently been established to coordinate activities worldwide.


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