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Regina G. Barber

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581 total appearances

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Synthetic Cells: The Next Bioengineering Frontier

Our galaxy has a couple hundred billion stars, and inside me and you, each of us has around 30 trillion human cells.

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Synthetic Cells: The Next Bioengineering Frontier

30 trillion!

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Synthetic Cells: The Next Bioengineering Frontier

Cells are the fundamental building blocks of life.

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Synthetic Cells: The Next Bioengineering Frontier

But that doesn't mean they're simple.

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Synthetic Cells: The Next Bioengineering Frontier

Biology still doesn't have a full picture of how exactly a living cell works.

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Synthetic Cells: The Next Bioengineering Frontier

That's Kate Ademala.

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Synthetic Cells: The Next Bioengineering Frontier

A biological engineer at the University of Minnesota, she wants to do what only nature has done.

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Synthetic Cells: The Next Bioengineering Frontier

Build a cell from scratch.

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Synthetic Cells: The Next Bioengineering Frontier

A synthetic cell that replicates itself, but was made in a lab.

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Synthetic Cells: The Next Bioengineering Frontier

Drew Endy is an engineer at Stanford University and part of a community co-founded by Kate called Build a Cell.

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Synthetic Cells: The Next Bioengineering Frontier

This is an international group of researchers with the same goal, to build a cell from the bottom up, piece by biological piece.

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Synthetic Cells: The Next Bioengineering Frontier

If scientists can create cells, they can be programmed to do all sorts of things.

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Synthetic Cells: The Next Bioengineering Frontier

And scientists have touted the dream of synthetic cells as a new solution to the world's problems.

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Synthetic Cells: The Next Bioengineering Frontier

Synthetic cells could be programmed to act as part of new cancer therapies, can create new medicines easier and cheaper.

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Synthetic Cells: The Next Bioengineering Frontier

They could even be made to produce artificial photosynthesis to help with green energy projects.

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Synthetic Cells: The Next Bioengineering Frontier

And somehow, that would just be the beginning.

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Synthetic Cells: The Next Bioengineering Frontier

Synthetic biology is not a reality yet, but it's on the horizon, especially now that engineers have taken the helm.

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Synthetic Cells: The Next Bioengineering Frontier

Today on the show, DIY cells.

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Synthetic Cells: The Next Bioengineering Frontier

We dive into what it would look like to be inside of a cell.

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Synthetic Cells: The Next Bioengineering Frontier

Why scientists are bothering with making a cell from scratch.