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biopharma 2.0
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Cells are processors DNA is a programming language
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Computing vs Genetics
digital code (atgc) open standards (e.g.
codons) modular code (genes) error protection
(DNA repair) data compression (overlapping
ORFs) redundant backups (double helix, copy
number) self-diagnostics (apoptosis) firewalls
(species) operating system (ribosomes)
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astronomical calculator
Antikythera mechanism, ca. 100BC
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http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ImageLondonScienceMu
seumsReplicaDifferenceEngine.jpg
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1947
http//www.hongwanjihi.org/Web2003/links/compHist/
Pict_Comp_Hist/transistor_first.jpg
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IBM 701 1953
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http//isis.astrogeology.usgs.gov/documents/IsisHi
story/images/computer_room.jpg
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Garage computing
http//image.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Technology/Pix/
pictures/2007/07/30/jobs-apple-1.jpg
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http//toprunet.com/publications/pic/4/17412748164
6d055.jpg
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http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Dell
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http//msnbcmedia1.msn.com/j/msnbc/Components/Phot
os/070228/070228_andreessen_vmed_5p.widec.jpg
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http//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c3
/Internet_map_4096.png
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http//maps.google.com/
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http//images.theglobeandmail.com
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http//cache.gawker.com/assets/images/jalopnik/200
9/06/Toyota_Mind_Wheelchair_02.jpg
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History of cells
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http//www.spacedaily.com/images/venus-volcano-sur
face-artwork-desk-1024-bg.jpg
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http//blog.bioethics.net/baby.jpg
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1953 structure of DNA
watson/crick
franklin
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Har Gobind Khorana
Marshall Nirenberg
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http//academy.asd20.org/kadets/lundberg/ethics/im
ages/chromosomes.jpg
http//www.colorado.edu/MCDB/MCDB1111/intrographic
s/bacterial20chromosome.jpg
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reading
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Fred Sanger
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1980
1987
36,000 bp/day (semi-auto)
500 bp/day (manual)
1995
1998
500,000 bp/day (automatic)
144,000 bp/day (semi-auto)
pacific biosciences
Sequencing by Synthesis
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http//www.flickr.com/photos/myklroventine/7440602
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comprehension
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July 19, 2009
http//www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?dbgenome
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if we didnt build it...
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writing
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Over 3500 REs available
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http//www.biomedcentral.com/content/figures/1471-
2199-8-6-1.jpg
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http//www.ssos.com/word.jpg
http//www.epson.com
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5/28/2009
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Push button biotech
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not how to engineer, what...
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iGEM
(international genetically engineered machines)
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http//partsregistry.org
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GAME CHANGERS A sampling of award-winning iGEM
projects from past years
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pace and costs
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10 years
20 years
5 years
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2.5 years
base pairs
minimal life
genetic circuits, viruses, GEMs
engineered life
protein
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Human Genome Project 2.0 challenge to write a
human-scale genome
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tipping point 10 mbp, 1 hr, 100
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synthetic biology?
the next IT industry
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DESIGN
creative and technical programming expertise
design/test cycle
COMPILE
TEST
synthesis and assembly technologies
laboratory procedures
EXECUTE
laboratory procedures containment health and
safety disposal
Applications (unlimited)
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Chemical processes will migrate to biochemical
processes Non-hazardous, non-toxic, low temps
and pressures, powered by sugar and sunlight,
biodegradable, scaleable...
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20 of the top 25 current biotech drugs are easily
tractable by synthetic biology
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expect a new wave of biotechnology companies that
look more like startup software companies
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cooperative biotech open source attract and
organize public resources experiment to explore
new economic and intellectual property models and
barriers to personalized (n1) medicine
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http//www.flickr.com/photos/marsdd/2986989396
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http//www.flickr.com/photos/mcpig/237120752
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1 million from 20 investors
20 from 1 million
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diagnostics
design
manufacturing (synthesis, expression,
purification)
testing (manual and automated)
clinical use (single person)
lab test data
clinical data
repeat development cycle as necessary
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why? gt100 years of drug development and its
still an art, not a technology translation of
research to products is slowing barriers to
entry in biotech have fallen away
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faster, better, cheaper
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5 Year Anniversary
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