SFB 1032: Nanoagents for Spatiotemporal Control of Molecular and Cellular Reactions
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Joint CeNS Colloquium with SFB1032

Prof. Kate Adamala, University of Minnesota

28.10.2022 at 15:30 

Title: Life but not alive: Engineering biology with synthetic cells

Prof. Kate Adamala, University of Minnesota

Invited by Prof. Dieter Braun, Prof. Joachim Rädler, and Prof. Petra Schwille

Location: Faculty of Physics, Kleiner Physikhörsaal N020 and online via Zoom

Abstract: All of biological research is done on a single sample: that of modern, terrestrial life. In the quest to engineer synthetic living systems, we seek to expand that sample size, enabling investigation of general properties of life in the lineage agnostic, synthetic organisms. Synthetic minimal cells are liposomal bioreactors that have some, but not all properties of live cells. Creating artificial living systems allows us to diversify the chassis of biological studies, and provides new opportunities for bioengineering. We can answer questions about healthy and diseased natural cells, and ask new questions about the limits and possibilities of biology.

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