
Episode 868
Cells reprogrammed to make synthetic polymers
The world is always on the lookout for new drugs & synthetic proteins. These cells can make them for us...
Naked Scientists, In Short Special Editions Podcast · The Naked Scientists
June 9, 20213m 59s
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Show Notes
The world is always on the lookout for new drugs - but they're not easy to make. Synthesising them is often an expensive and prolonged process. But what if we could employ a miniature assistant to do it for us? That's what a team from the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology have come up with. They're managed to genetically reprogramme living cells to build complex molecules - molecules that no living thing would ever normally produce. Phil Sansom learned how from researcher Jason Chin... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
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synthetic polymersprogrammed cellsreprogrammed cellsjason chin