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2025-01-10 at 11:05 am #8679
Introduction
Synthetic biology is an emerging interdisciplinary field that integrates knowledge and techniques from biology, genomics, engineering, and informatics. Its core objective is to use engineering approaches to design, construct, and optimize standardized biological parts and modules, thereby modifying existing natural biological systems or creating entirely new artificial life forms to endow them with predetermined functions. This field has garnered global attention since the early 21st century and is considered one of the top ten technologies that will change the world.
Historical Context and Evolution
The concept of synthetic biology can be traced back to the 1980s when Barbara Hobom first used the term to describe genetically engineered bacteria created through recombinant DNA technology. Since then, synthetic biology has evolved from a conceptual starting point into a global research field, exerting a profound influence on various sectors, including biomedicine, agriculture, industrial production, and energy conversion.
Interdisciplinary Nature and Global Collaboration
Synthetic biology not only drives innovation in biotechnology but also promotes global cooperation and knowledge sharing. Organizations like SynBio Alliance have established online platforms to facilitate the application of research outcomes and technological innovation. These platforms encourage collaboration among researchers, engineers, and policymakers worldwide to explore the potential and prospects of synthetic biology. Kexing Biopharm has been adhering to a platform based development model driven by "innovation+internationalization", while focusing on long-term value exploration, actively seeking breakthroughs in cutting-edge biotechnology fields, and engaging in research and development of synthetic biotechnology and achievement transformation.
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