Title
New topic session 2B: Why (Re-)Designing Biology is ∗Slightly∗ more challenging than designing electronics
Abstract
Consider a re-spin of an existing complex SoC, with a partial schematic and an incomplete specification, with limited abilities to test and observe I/O behavior. Additionally, the underlying technology used is only partially understood. Can disciplined engineering approaches yield the re-spin? What are fundamental challenges? How will automation tools enable such designs? This talk will showcase how analysis and synthesis concepts can be applied in the context of biological discovery and design. Various optimization and analysis techniques can be applied to maximize the production of ethanol within an E. Coli cell without kill it. Pathway synthesis techniques can help uncover the fate of environmental chemicals within the human gut, which is colonized by ∼1014 bacteria belonging to ∼1000 species. No biology pre-requisites are needed to attend this talk.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1109/VTS.2013.6548891
VTS
Keywords
Field
DocType
e. coli cell,environmental chemical,engineering approach,o behavior,pathway synthesis technique,analysis technique,designing biology,automation tool,new topic session,biology pre-requisites,biological discovery,synthesis concept
Data science,Telecommunications,Computer science,Real-time computing,Automation,Schematic,Electronics
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Bozena Kaminska100.68
Soha Hassoun2535241.27
Bozena Kaminska31155189.76
Bernard Courtois400.34