linkedin post 2015-06-03 04:39:34

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PROGRAMMABLE MATTER so far has been barely applied to pharmaceutical delivery, but for sure the drugs of the future will be Smart Drugs. Specific site delivery of drugs, to the target organs or cells, has been an aspiration of pharma developers for decades, but without significant progress. In general, the industry has been lacking innovation. View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2015-06-05 06:08:18

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"DNA, AS DIGITIZED INFORMATION, is not only accumulating in computer databases, but can now be transmitted as an electromagnetic wave at or near the speed of light, via a biological teleported, to recreate proteins, viruses, living cells at a remote location, perhaps changing forever how we view life." https://lnkd.in/eyZU783 View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2015-06-05 06:03:24

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BOOTING UP LIFE. "In May 2010 my team at the J Craig Venter Institute (JCVI) synthesized an entire bacterial chromosome from computer code and four bottles of chemicals, and then booted up the chromosome in a cell to create the first synthetic organism." Page 18. https://lnkd.in/eyZU783 View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2015-06-05 05:57:54

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BOOTING UP NEW LIFE. "Starting with computerized digital code, designing a new form of life, chemically synthesizing its DNA, and then booting it up to produce the actual organism. And because the information is now digital, we can send it anywhere at the speed of light, and re-create the DNA and life at the other end." Page 6. https://lnkd.in/eyZU783 View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2015-06-04 04:42:18

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J CRAIG VENTER "followed the same recipe later on to generate the DNA for his larger and more sophisticated creature. Venter and his team figured out how to make an artificial bacterial cell, inserted their man-made DNA genome inside, and watched as the organic life form they had synthesized moved, ate, breathed, and replicated itself." https://lnkd.in/dyGvsfW View in LinkedIn
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