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<strong><font size = "5">Chris French</font></strong> | <strong><font size = "5">Chris French</font></strong> | ||
− | <br><br> | + | <br><br>Chris French is interested in synthetic biology, a new discipline at the interface of biology and engineering. With colleagues in the School of Engineering & Electronics, they are developing methods to engineer novel biological systems using modular 'parts' and standardized assembly methods. These can be applied to generate artificial genetic networks, in a process we call 'object-oriented genetics', and also to generate multiple variants of metabolic pathways, in a process they call 'combinatorial genetic engineering'. |
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