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Targeting environmental pollution with engineered microbial systems a la carte (TARPOL)
Project
Project code: 212894
Contract period: 01.07.2008
- 30.06.2010
Budget: 997,215 Euro
Purpose of research: Networks and research co-ordination
Synthetic Biology-SB- deals with rational combination of biological properties with central elements of engineering design. By merging the genetic tool box already available with engineering disciplines & computer sciences there is a great opportunity for a new approach to environmental pollution problems through application of modelling techniques & organizing development of novel biological systems across a hierarchical architecture with defined & standardized interfaces.
However this faces 3 major bottlenecks:
- The scientific & technical European contributors on SB have so far failed to recognise their latent capacity to shape a fresh discipline at their very interface
- SB still lacks a comprehensive language & shared conceptual frame for the description of minimally functional biological parts
- The development of SB touches on social sensitivities related to recreating life-in-the-test-tube which threatens to re-awaken the GMO controversy.
Thus scaring off the necessary industrial input in the field. To tackle these challenges, we propose a 2-year program run by a large expert group to coordinate the fragmented efforts & direct this discipline into the most industrially beneficial and socially viable directions.
Section overview
Subjects
- Biotechnology
- Process engineering