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EPISODE · Mar 4, 2010 · 37 MIN

MTS45 - James Collins - Engineering Life: The Past and Future of Synthetic Biology

from Meet the Microbiologist

In this podcast, I talk to James Collins, an investigator at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and a professor at Boston University. Ten years ago Collins helped launch a new kind of science called synthetic biology. I talked to Collins about the achievements of synthetic biology over the past decade, such as engineering E. coli that can count, and about the future of synthetic biology--from using bacteria to make fuel to reprogramming the bacteria in our guts to improve our health.

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