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Regina G. Barber

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Synthetic Cells: The Next Bioengineering Frontier

and how engineers are leading the field.

Short Wave
Synthetic Cells: The Next Bioengineering Frontier

I'm Regina Barber, and you're listening to ShoreWave, the science podcast from NPR.

Short Wave
Synthetic Cells: The Next Bioengineering Frontier

Okay, Drew, before we can build a cell, we have to understand them.

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Synthetic Cells: The Next Bioengineering Frontier

And I've always had a really hard time visualizing what's happening inside of a cell.

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Synthetic Cells: The Next Bioengineering Frontier

But you have this really cool way to think of them as a building, right?

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Synthetic Cells: The Next Bioengineering Frontier

Yeah, scale it up.

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Synthetic Cells: The Next Bioengineering Frontier

Yeah, and just have actors doing the things inside the cell and moving things.

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Synthetic Cells: The Next Bioengineering Frontier

It's like those terrible bookstores, you know, where they have those piles of books and you're like, get organized like that place.

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Synthetic Cells: The Next Bioengineering Frontier

Well, see, this is where we get to the next question, Kate, is that what if we could build a cell so that we could understand it better?

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Synthetic Cells: The Next Bioengineering Frontier

So, like, how would you describe the synthetic cell you're building towards?

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Synthetic Cells: The Next Bioengineering Frontier

Okay, so Drew, when did the idea of building a cell, a synthetic cell, start to seem possible?

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Synthetic Cells: The Next Bioengineering Frontier

Like what's the history here?

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Synthetic Cells: The Next Bioengineering Frontier

OK, so, Kate, I was going to ask you about that.

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Synthetic Cells: The Next Bioengineering Frontier

That's more of the bottom up approach.

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Synthetic Cells: The Next Bioengineering Frontier

That's what was going on in 2010 when, like Drew just said, this group of scientists, they like, quote, built a genome from scratch and used it to control a cell.

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Synthetic Cells: The Next Bioengineering Frontier

Only the genome was synthetic, right?

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Synthetic Cells: The Next Bioengineering Frontier

Like how is build a cell, your effort different and maybe even like improving on that research?

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Synthetic Cells: The Next Bioengineering Frontier

And that's the bottom-up method.

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Synthetic Cells: The Next Bioengineering Frontier

Yeah, it makes me think of the Lego movie of, like, the different lands.

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Synthetic Cells: The Next Bioengineering Frontier

Yes.