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We are a group of students, faculty and staff from MIT and Harvard who are committed to engineering biology in an open and ethical manner. | We are a group of students, faculty and staff from MIT and Harvard who are committed to engineering biology in an open and ethical manner. | ||
Specifically, we are working to | Specifically, we are working to | ||
*specify and populate a set of standard parts that have well-defined performance characteristics and can be used (and re-used) to build biological systems, | |||
*develop and incorporate design methods and tools into a integrated engineering environment, | |||
*reverse engineer and re-design pre-existing biological parts and devices in order to expand the set of functions that we can access and program | |||
*reverse engineer and re-design a 'simple' natural bacterium. | |||
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We are a group of students, faculty and staff from MIT and Harvard who are committed to engineering biology in an open and ethical manner. Specifically, we are working to
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