2019 AIChE Annual Meeting
Session: Gene Regulation Engineering: Applications in Medicine and Biotechnology
Synthetic Biology uses engineering principles and the interchangeablity of genetic networks to construct biological systems with unique and useful properties to solve relevant societal problems. Sessions in Synthetic Biology and Applications will highlight emerging tools and methods to construct increasingly complex systems with predictable behaviors. Topics include, but are not limited to: genetic circuit design and validation, computational approaches, biomolecular breadboarding, cell-cell communication, RNA stability and processing, and quantitative methods to design, construct, and analyze biosynthetic systems.
Chairs
Qing Sun, Texas A&M University
Leonidas Bleris, The University of Texas at Dallas
Nicholas Sandoval, Tulane University
Kevin V Solomon, Purdue University
Co-Chairs
Andrew Jones, MIAMI UNIVERSITY
Piyush Jain, University of Florida
Albert Keung, North Carolina State University
Joseph Rollin, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Kate E Galloway, MIT