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<p class="incremental">'''True Biological Engineering'''<br>
'''True Biological Engineering'''<br>
Minimal, Elegant<br>
Minimal, Elegant<br>
Functional<br>
Functional<br>
Specific<br>
Specific<br></p>
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<p class="incremental">'''Applications, Applications'''<br>
'''Applications, Applications'''<br>
Drug delivery<br>
Drug delivery<br>
Research<br>
Research<br>
Artificial Cells<br>
Artificial Cells<br>
Tissue Engineering<br>
Tissue Engineering<br>
Biofilm detection...<br>
Biofilm detection...<br></p>
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<p class="incremental">'''Synthetic Biology useful in the Real World<sup>TM</sup>'''</p>
'''Synthetic Biology useful in the Real World<sup>TM</sup>'''
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Jamboree


Winning


Chassis




Vitro v Vivo

Non-pathogenic Pathogenic
Quick and Simple Laborious and Time Consuming
Good Control Poor Control
Circular and Linear DNA Circular DNA Only
Minimal Protein Degradation Endogenous Proteases
Can synthesise toxic proteins Toxic proteins kill the cells
Short lifespan Long lifespan
Expensive Cheap
Less characterized, not so popular Well characterized, popular


Yeah, but In Vitro has its own problems.

Less characterized, not so popular Well, that's what we are trying to change.
Expensive Can't do much about this...
Short lifespan Golly gee, what can we do about that?


The New Chassis: In Veso Gene Expression

Vesicles can be made to last for days, weeks, months...


But how is this Synthetic Biology?

True Biological Engineering
Minimal, Elegant
Functional
Specific

Applications, Applications
Drug delivery
Research
Artificial Cells
Tissue Engineering
Biofilm detection...

Synthetic Biology useful in the Real WorldTM


Right then, tell me about them vesicles.



Characterisation



But what about the applications?



So how do we present at the Jamboree?