Synthetic biology poses biosafety, biosecurity, and ethical challenges, requiring extensive regulation and international cooperation.
Author: BanerjeePB
Synthetic biology optimizes microorganisms for sustainable biofuels and biomanufacturing, reducing reliance on fossil fuels.
Synthetic organisms aid bioremediation, breaking down pollutants. Engineering microorganisms capture and store carbon dioxide, combating climate change.
Synthetic biology enhances crop traits like yield, pest resistance, and environmental stress tolerance. Biofertilizers aid sustainable agriculture.
Synthetic biology applications in medicine include gene therapy, biosensors, and synthetic vaccines for rapid disease response.
Synthetic biology focuses on standardization, modular design, and computer-aided design for complex biological systems.
Synthetic biology combines biology, engineering, and computer science to design new biological systems for various applications.
Types of Stem Cells used in Therapy (3)
Different types of stem cells, including Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (iPSCs), have diverse therapeutic applications and properties.
Types of Stem Cells Used in Therapy (2)
There are Adult Stem Cells (ASCs) found in tissues like bone marrow, fat, and blood.
Types of Stem Cells Used in Therapy (1)
Embryonic stem cells are pluripotent and derived from early embryos, holding potential for diverse treatments.
