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Category Archives: synthetic biology

What I learned by starting this blog

In which I face down the reasons behind my writers’ block on this blog, and give a teaser summary of my PhD work.

Posted byNatalieAugust 25, 2017August 24, 2017Posted inlife lessons, synthetic biology, writingTags:academia, blogging, genetic code, genome engineering, perfectionism, PhD, synthetic biology, writers' block, writingLeave a comment on What I learned by starting this blog

Engineering Life to Work as Expected

We can engineer now build living things with specific functions and traits, but how do we ensure they work as expected?

Posted byNatalieJune 3, 2017June 3, 2017Posted inbiosafety, synthetic biologyTags:biotechnology, engineering, life, research, synthetic biology1 Comment on Engineering Life to Work as Expected

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