Therapeutic Microbes through Synthetic Biology Approaches
Development of Synthetic Biological Actuators as Diagnostics and Therapeutics
Platform for Designer Microbes as Theranostics
Building Smart Bacteria to Combat Refractory Diseases in Humans
Synthetic Peptides for Infection Control
Designed Peptides with Antibacterial Activity
Delivery System for Protein Drugs in Infection Control
Synthetic Microbes for Plants
Plant Disease Control using Designer Bacteria
Production of Valuable Products from Plant Using Synthetic Microbes
Artificial Microorganism
As remotely controlled microrobots, microorganisms can be deployed for various functions in higher organisms, including humans and plants, through iterative engineering using synthetic biology tools and programs. Ultimately, this repeated engineering will lead to the construction of artificial microorganisms with new or re-engineered genomes, allowing for the execution of user-defined functions in a manner that senses and responds like living organisms.