Build-a-cell: Engineering a synthetic cell community

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Abstract

Build-a-Cell is a global network of researchers that aims to develop synthetic living cells within the next decade. These cells will revolutionize the biotechnology industry by providing scientists and engineers with a more complete understanding of biology. Researchers can already replicate many cellular functions individually, but combining them into a single cell remains a significant challenge. This integration step will require the type of large-scale collaboration made possible by Build-a-Cell’s open, collective structure. Beyond the lab, Build-a-Cell addresses policy issues and biosecurity concerns associated with synthetic cells. The following review discusses Build-a-Cell’s history, function, and goals.

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Frischmon, C., Sorenson, C., Winikoff, M., & Adamala, K. P. (2021). Build-a-cell: Engineering a synthetic cell community. Life, 11(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/life11111176

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