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John Robert Cumbers (born 1979) is a British molecular biologist living in the San Francisco Bay Area. He is founder and chief executive officer of SynBioBeta which promotes synthetic biology to build a more sustainable universe. [ 1 ]
bit.bio develops and commercialises the synthetic biology paradigm of forward programming using transcription factors, a form of transdifferentiation, which is rooted in the work of Harold Weintraub, in contrast to stem cell differentiation induced by exposure to culture medium containing cytokines or their inhibitors.
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Synthetic biology (SynBio) is a multidisciplinary field of science that focuses on living systems and organisms, and it applies engineering principles to develop new biological parts, devices, and systems or to redesign existing systems found in nature.
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Agapakis is now the Creative Director of the Boston-based biotechnology company Ginkgo Bioworks, known as "The Organism Company," which specializes in genetically engineering organisms like yeast and bacteria for a number of applications—from engineering perfumes and food to engineering solutions for more sustainable agriculture.
John Cumbers (Ph.D. 2011) – British molecular biologist, founder of SynBioBeta; Helen Wendler Deane (Ph.D. 1943) – American histophysiologist; Lisa Gelobter (1991) – developed visual programs such as Shockwave