Discussion on the origin(s) of life with Kate Adamala, Addy Pross and Chrisantha Fernando
Quanta podcast
Quanta Magazine podcast, “Even Synthetic Life Forms With a Tiny Genome Can Evolve”.
By watching “minimal” cells regain the fitness they lost, researchers are testing whether a genome can be too simple to evolve.

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Preparing for the Future of Precision Medicine: Synthetic Cell Drug Regulation; |
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Controlled exchange of protein and nucleic acid signals from and between synthetic minimal cells; |
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Cell-Free Expressed Membraneless Organelles Inhibit Translation in Synthetic Cells; |
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Present and future of synthetic cell development; |
The Art and Science of Synthetic Biology
Kate talked about engineering cells from scratch for biotechnology applications.
the-scientist.com/podcasts/the-art-and-science-of-synthetic-biology-71525
podbean link: thescientistspeaks.podbean.com/e/the-art-and-science-of-synthetic-biology

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Trumpet is an operating system for simple and robust cell-free biocomputing; |
Building life in the lab
Kate talked about engineering synthetic cells as part of SynBYSS seminar series. Recording on youtube.





