Trends in Biotechnology

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Trends in Biotechnology is the leading reviews journal in useful biology. Published by ; tweets by the editor Matt Pavlovich.

Cambridge, MA, USA
Vrijeme pridruživanja: lipanj 2012.

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    Our February issue is online! Read about wearables (), DNA microscopy (cover article by ), unconventional materials for tissue engineering (), synthetic circular RNAs () and more:

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  2. Read the Geneva Statement on Heritable Human Genome Editing, where Marcy Darnovsky, Katie Hasson () and many other leaders call for a course correction in discussing human genome editing:

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  3. Thanks to (long-ago TIBTECH author) William Bains for raising this important point in . We need to expand our horizons beyond "a history that equates biotech with venture-capital-funded drug discovery." Biotech is therapeutics plus so much more!

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  4. Jingwen Zhou and colleagues from Jiangnan University review applications of high-throughput screening technologies to industrial biotechnology, including mutagenesis, search, and detection methods:

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  5. I wrote a post for on biotech trends to watch for in 2020: synthetic -trophy, fun with CRISPR/Cas beyond genome editing, synthetic genomes and cells, cell-free biosynthesis, and therapeutic biomanufacturing. Take a look at

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  6. Our friends published a nice review from on computational tools for discovering natural product biosynthetic pathways: Keep watching for more collaboration between TIBTECH and iScience on this topic!

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  8. James Bowie () and colleagues review the emerging paradigm of cell-free biosynthesis, aka synthetic biochemistry, and its applications to producing useful chemicals:

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  9. Then read a related review that we published last year on P450s as synbio building blocks in engineered multistep cascade reactions:

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  10. Our friends at Plant Communications, a new plant science journal published by Cell Press in partnership with the Chinese Institute of Plant Physiology and Ecology, published a nice review on engineering plant P450s for natural products biosynthesis:

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  11. . and colleagues review the biomanufacturing process for CAR-Treg therapeutics:

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  12. "[...] for some time now we and others have seen an increasing shift in enquiry and discovery toward more cross-disciplinary and interdisciplinary thinking." This resonates particularly with TIBTECH's audience, who may not think of themselves as "life" or "physical" scientists.

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  13. Cell Press is rolling out a new look—and a new vision. Read our editorial today in to learn more about what’s changing, what’s not, and our commitment to continuing to publish in all areas of scientific exploration.

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  14. Nice insights on cultured foods, gene-drive ethics, agricultural biotech, and more!

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  15. Raman Vaidyanathan () and colleagues review how the diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum can be used as a cell factory and discuss its place in biorefining:

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  16. Dean Ho (, ) and many distinguished colleagues give a comprehensive overview of the biotechnologies that will enable a future of precision and personalized medicine:

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  17. Interested in microbial fuel cells? Take a look at a recent review from In Seop Chang and colleagues about the phenomenon of voltage reversal in MFCs and some strategies the authors suggest to control it:

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  18. Youming Zhang, one of the pioneers of DNA recombineering technology, and colleagues review the applications of recombineering to engineering biosynthetic pathways for natural products:

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  19. Thomas Dandekar () and colleagues hypothesize how plant CO2 sequestration might be synthetically improved to enhance plant biomass growth:

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  20. Thanks to Sean Taylor and colleagues from for their expert take on how to do qPCR properly, be sure to watch their tutorial videos at and don't miss my , , and colleagues' favorite reviews from 2019!

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  21. Ferry Melchels () and colleagues hypothesize the biomedical applications of 3D printing in suspension media:

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