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Review
. 2021 Aug 2;5(3):51-59.
doi: 10.1049/enb2.12011. eCollection 2021 Sep.

Ten future challenges for synthetic biology

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Review

Ten future challenges for synthetic biology

Olivia Gallup et al. Eng Biol. .

Abstract

After 2 decades of growth and success, synthetic biology has now become a mature field that is driving significant innovation in the bioeconomy and pushing the boundaries of the biomedical sciences and biotechnology. So what comes next? In this article, 10 technological advances are discussed that are expected and hoped to come from the next generation of research and investment in synthetic biology; from ambitious projects to make synthetic life, cell simulators and custom genomes, through to new methods of engineering biology that use automation, deep learning and control of evolution. The non-exhaustive list is meant to inspire those joining the field and looks forward to how synthetic biology may evolve over the coming decades.

Keywords: artificial life; automation; biosensors; biotechnology; bio‐economy; genome engineering; genomics; industry; learning (artificial intelligence); microbial engineering; reviews; sustainable development; synthetic biology.

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The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

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