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Frontmatter
Contents
Acknowledgments
1 What Is Biology?
2 Building with Biological Parts
3 Learning to Fly (or Yeast, Geese, and 747s)
4 The Second Coming of Synthetic Biology
5 A Future History of Biological Engineering
6 The Pace of Change in Biological Technologies
7 The International Genetically Engineered Machines Competition
8 Reprogramming Cells and Building Genomes
9 The Promise and Peril of Biological Technologies
10 The Sources of Innovation and the Effects of Existing and Proposed Regulations
11 Laying the Foundations for a Bioeconomy
12 Of Straitjackets and Springboards for Innovation
13 Open-Source Biology, or Open Biology?
14 What Makes a Revolution?
Afterword
Notes
Index
Contents
Acknowledgments
1 What Is Biology?
2 Building with Biological Parts
3 Learning to Fly (or Yeast, Geese, and 747s)
4 The Second Coming of Synthetic Biology
5 A Future History of Biological Engineering
6 The Pace of Change in Biological Technologies
7 The International Genetically Engineered Machines Competition
8 Reprogramming Cells and Building Genomes
9 The Promise and Peril of Biological Technologies
10 The Sources of Innovation and the Effects of Existing and Proposed Regulations
11 Laying the Foundations for a Bioeconomy
12 Of Straitjackets and Springboards for Innovation
13 Open-Source Biology, or Open Biology?
14 What Makes a Revolution?
Afterword
Notes
Index