Building real-time control for engineered biological systems
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Scientists can engineer living cells to perform useful tasks, from producing medicines and sustainable chemicals to detecting disease. Unlike traditional engineered systems, living cells are constantly changing as they grow, making their behavior difficult to predict and control.
Key takeaways
- 01Scientists can engineer living cells to perform useful tasks, from producing medicines and sustainable chemicals to detecting disease.
- 02Unlike traditional engineered systems, living cells are constantly changing as they grow, making their behavior difficult to predict and control.
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