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Synthetic biology is fundamentally a method, a logical way to engineer biology for the 21st century. Our research will help transform biotechnology into the cheap and rapid solution for a diverse range of problems. Our goal as synthetic biology researchers is to develop the tools and technology so that in twenty years time producing a new designer microbe is as simple as assembling a bicycle.
 
[[Image:EChromi49.png|400px|right|E.Chromi, James King]]
To bring synthetic biology to fruition, we're looking for a wide variety of collaborations - both academic and industrial. Medicine, energy, diagnostics, pollution, cosmetics, materials and computation are just a few areas where synthetic biology can be applied to yield exciting new biotechnologies. If you are interested in a biotech solution to your problem, we would be very interested in helping engineer the product in a logical, predictable and rapid fashion. We feel that our technology has the potential to revolutionise this century and we're looking for the best ways to apply it.
 
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'''Please [[Ellis:Contact|contact us]] for discussions and hopefully we can turn these into successful collaborations.'''
 
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<font size="-2"> Image taken from [http://www.echromi.com E.Chromi] - a design project by Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg & James King in collaboration with Cambridge's 2009 iGEM team.

Latest revision as of 01:26, 31 October 2015

our lab website has now moved to http://tomellislab.com/