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	<title>ARTISTTALK &#187; living systems</title>
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		<title>Markus Schmidt</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Synthetic biology is the attempt to apply engineering principles to biology. Moti- vated by Richard Feynman’s last words „What I [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Synthetic biology is the attempt to apply engineering principles to biology. Moti-<br />
vated by Richard Feynman’s last words „What I cannot build I do not under-<br />
stand“, synthetic biologists want to go beyond description and analysis and<br />
really construct living systems. Given the complexity of living systems, however,<br />
this is no easy task. In order to reduce the complexity and make biology easier<br />
to engineer, the development of a toolbox for the modular design of biological<br />
systems is high on the agenda. If successful, “de-skilling” might finally unleash<br />
the full potential of biotechnology and spark a wave of innovation, as more and<br />
more people would have the necessary skills to engineer biology. A number of<br />
“biohackers”, “Do-it-yourself-biologists” and “amateur biologist” have started to<br />
take biotechnology out of the lab and into kitchens, garages and community<br />
centres. The ramifications of this development involve economic (patents vs.<br />
open access), socio-political (democratisation of biotech), environmental and sa-<br />
fety issues, that will be discussed in this presentation.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
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